Coliseum, London WC2; Wigmore Hall, London W1Never accept salami from strangers " that must be the moral, at least from the dog's point of view, of Mikhail Bulgakov's satirical fantasy of a novel A Dog's Heart, written in 1925. A starving mongrel is tempted by a doctor (brandishing a salami like a conductor's baton) to come back to his Moscow apartment and be the subject of an experiment. A man's testicles and pituit…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:06PM on November 27, 2010