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Martin Firrell

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Yes he’s a provocateur if you like, but the underlying message is very rarely ‘life’s rubbish and you’re all a bunch of sharks’. And I think that is a reflection of Martin’s belief in the better side of people.
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Deborah Bull Creative Director, the Royal Opera House, quoted in the documentary The Question Mark Inside broadcast in the UK by Sky Arts (30 October 2009)

 
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