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working as a food delivery rider in Paris while awaiting news of his residency application. https://tinyurl.com/2cxzcxk9


Music Other Voices Cardigan, October 30–November 1 The travelling West Kerry showcase of new music returns to Wales, hosted by Huw Stephens and introducing acts including Baby Brave, Bruna Garcia, Curtisy, Daithí and Danielle Lewis. https://tinyurl.com/26bo2q6h


The Marbles General release From November 7 Documentary by David Nicholas Wilkinson about the Parthenon marbles and other artefacts looted by colonialist Britain during the 19th century. Brian Cox, Janet Suzman, Tony Blair and Jeremy Corbyn make appearances. Before its wider release, it is the opening film in the Central Scotland Documentary Festival at the Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling, on October 30. https://tinyurl.com/29ymcbqm


Theatre I Dream of Theresa May Tara Theatre, London, November 17–29 Vivek Nityananda’s new play is about a gay Indian man hoping to keep living in London, only to find his nemesis, Theresa May, appearing at his flat offering to be his mentor. It is set in 2013, when the Tories’ hostile environment policy is in full swing. https://tinyurl.com/22h6kqu2


Spotlight A failed safety net


This ‘mixed-reality exhibition’ co-created by an NUJ member is based on testimonials about deaths linked to the disability benefit system. Museum of Austerity


is a holographic gallery that presents verbatim accounts of what the UN called ‘grave or systemic violations’ of the rights of disabled people in the UK. After acclaimed runs in Bristol, Manchester and Newcastle, it is coming to London. Viewed on a


headset, it draws on the expertise of John Pring, editor of


Disability News Service and author of The Department (How a Violent Government Bureaucracy Killed Hundreds and Hid the Evidence), who has seen what happens when safety nets fail. “It does feel like a


journalistic enterprise,”


says Pring, who worked on the installation with director Sacha Wares. “Technology is an important part but, for me, it has always been about the words and the stories.” Pring, who calls the


Department for Work and Pensions, ‘deeply harmful’ adds: “The topicality has not changed one iota. “Even if this work


shows just a few hundred people, they haven’t been forgotten, and artists, activists and journalists are fighting for them.” Museum of


Austerity, Young Vic, London, December 5–January 16, https://tinyurl. com/2abj62j4


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