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Mind fullness

During those morose moments of lockdown and the uncertain in-between times, there have been certain people who have thrown lifebelts with simple but brilliant bursts of creativity and absurdity. Alistair Green has produced hundreds of immaculately observed straight-to-phone-camera monologues, recreating the overly energetic dances at discos, alienated mothers at Christmas and anti-lockdown protesters getting tangled in their slogans.

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