Mam Sham think the joke's on food
London’s funniest food duo, Rhiannon Butler and Maria Georgiou, dish on why the creative industry is just playing pretend, the lost art of committing to your cringe, and their plot for an interactive food musical.
London’s funniest food duo, Rhiannon Butler and Maria Georgiou, dish on why the creative industry is just playing pretend, the lost art of committing to your cringe, and their plot for an interactive food musical.
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