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Caimh McDonnell: I.D.
The government proposed ID Cards will apparently contain 150 different pieces of information about us. 150 pieces of information?! Who’d have thought it possible? Caimh McDonnell found this quite unnerving as he spent a whole day trying to come up with a list of facts about himself and only managed to think of 72, so the British government already knows twice as much about him as he does. Join Caimh on a journey through his own wallet to discover what truly defines him.
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What's in your wallet?? No, it's not a rubbish credit card ad, but what Caimh (Queev for non Gaelic types) is asking us all. Does the contents of your wallet define who you are, give people clues to what you're like or is it just a random selection of plastic and card? A truly excellent show about identity, appearance, other people's false assumptions and the Government. I'd willingly pay to see this show again, so take advantage of it being free at the fringe. 5 stars/5 Justine_metal, August 2007 |
