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MANGA SHAKESPEARE


An exhibition of artwork from the original manga adaptations of The Tempest, Richard III and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, published by independent graphic novel and manga publisher SelfMadeHero, downstairs at Bodhi, London’s first manga cafĂ© and visual arts gallery. Paul Gravett discusses the UK Manga revolution at The Times Online.

Where: Bodhi, Manga Café & Gallery, 214 Brick Lane, London
When: October 20 to November 3, 2007

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