You might not have heard of Oswald Laurence but if you've lived in London a while you'll know his voice. His dulcet tones were used to record the capital's most recognised phrase 'Mind the Gap', broadcast to thousands as they made their daily commute. But when Laurence's widow turned up at Embankment tube one day, and her husband's voice was no longer echoing through the corridors. Hot Tubs and Tampolines create this piece about loss, inspired by that true story.
Mind the Gap
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