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Sunday 02 July 1995 23:02 BST
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THE PLAY

Murx Den Europaer! From ex-East Berlin's Volksbuhne Theatre comes this epic and unsettling vision of life

after reunification. From 5-8 July, Three Mills Island Studios, Bromley- by-Bow, E3 (0171 312 1995)

THE GIG

Carlene Carter Rockin' country singer with impeccable pedigree and an imminent new album to get all steamed up about. Tousled and terrific.

Tuesday, Bottomline, Shepherd's Bush, London W12

(0181-746 2095)

THE CONCERT

The Island Princess A forgotten theatre score from 1699, co-written (with Jeremiah "Trumpet Voluntary" Clarke) by Henry Purcell's younger brother, Daniel. David Roblou directs Combattimento & Co.

Friday 7pm, St James's Piccadilly (0171-437 5053)

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