An evening of '60s counter-cultural shenanigans at the South London Gallery this Saturday.
In association with Flat Time House, they're hosting a restaging of John Latham's 1965 performance piece Juliet and Romeo, that involves a male and a female character in costumes made out of hardback and paperback books.
In addition, writer and artist Stewart Home presents a series of events including readings, music and film from a host of '60s radical types.
Home is always up to interesting things, so this should be cool.
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