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THEATRE

The Life of Galileo



Eleanor Grace, 22; Olivia Bennet, 22; Natasha Ohoare, 22

Eleanor: “Excellent, really good.” Olivia: “I really liked the Marxist elements to the show.” Natasha: “It confirmed for me the evil nature of the Church, particularly in medieval times.”

National Theatre, London SE1 (www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 020- 7452 3000), until Oct 31

CINEMA

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Neal Goulbourne, 28; Jenny Drife, 28 Neal: “It’s a great film: slightly surprising ending — I feel there was more to say and didn’t think it should have finished when it did. It was interesting how it was a female-dominated film.”

Jenny: “A sweet little story; quite easy to see where it was going in some ways, but still presented in a nice way.”

EXHIBITION

Passion for Paint

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Christopher Tulloch, 25; Sarah Adcock 19 Christopher: “I really liked it, in terms of the different effects that one can achieve within painting.”Sarah: “I don’t usually like looking at old paintings but Chris was trying to give me an education!”

National Portrait Gallery, London WC2 (www.npg.org.uk 020-7306 0055), until Sep 17