Zabrina Lo is a postgraduate from Hong Kong studying English Literature at University College London. She co-founded Edge, the creative journal of the English Department at Hong Kong Baptist University that has been collecting and promoting English prose and poetry writing in her home city since 2015. When she is not in classrooms, theatres or libraries, she is a flâneuse documenting stories in London or capturing the wildlife with her camera.
After the original highest-grossing Off-Broadway black-comedy musical in 1982, Little Shop of Horrors returns to the stage with a huge success. Set in...
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