Charles Gatewood, 'William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin and the Dreamachine', 1972
© the artist | Charles Gatewood, 'William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin and the Dreamachine', 1972

Wunderkammer

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Time Out says

A part comedy show/part talk inspired by Wunderkammers of old. These 'Cabinets of Curiosity' cased collections of items from the natural world, religious relics and artworks and became fashionable to amass in the sixteenth century among royalty and aristocracy. Each month UK improv group Do Not Adjust Your Stage invite guests to explore the theme of contained inquisitiveness. On November 14 the line-up includes biologist Alexis Webb discussing circadian rhythms and political lobbyist Tim Windle. 

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