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| Willie Williams, a stage and lighting designer known for his work for U2, George Michael, and others, has placed a giant mirrorball in the tower of All Hallows’ on the Wall, London. The lightshow forms part of his exhibition of light sculptures, “Lumia Domestica”, which is taking place inside the church until 12 December. Entry is free. www.wallspace.org.uk |




