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Cosmopolis [15]
Spotting the accidental reflection of a cameraman on the front of a car in the opening scene didn’t bode well for Cosmopolis. And by the time the final credits rolled, the film ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 18 June, 2012

Guys & Dolls
Sitting on picnic blankets in the picturesque gardens of Queen’s College, we couldn’t be further from the illicit dens of the 1930’s New York underworld. But, from the moment the young hoodlums ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 1 June, 2012

The Diary of Anne Frank
When I write, I shake off all my cares. But, here’s a big question: will I ever be able to write something great? This question, which I have often asked myself, becomes unbearably ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 23 May, 2012

Lord Of The Flies
Oxford Castle Unlocked has teamed up with a brand new theatre company to stage Nigel Williams’ brilliant adaptation of Golding’s dog-eat-dog classic, Lord of the Flies. This is the first production by the ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 20 April, 2012

Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012
Jon McGregor visited Corpus Christi College to read from his collection of short stories, This Isn’t the Sort of Thing That Happens to Someone Like You, but he looked like – and ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 5 April, 2012

Monkey Poet
On Saturday night Oxford played host to the actor-come-poet-come-comedian, Matt Panesh, aka the Monkey Poet. With his ripped jeans and scruffy hair, Panesh looks like a no-nonsense kind of guy, and he gave ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 27 March, 2012

The Vagina Monologues
  Eve Ensler’s famous play – based on interviews with hundreds of women about their vaginas - has become a worldwide phenomenon. Since the play opened in 1996, everyone from film stars like ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 10 February, 2012

Totally Tom
An enthusiastic audience at the Northwall Arts Centre was treated to a high-energy sketch how by Tom Palmer and Tom Stourton – aka Totally Tom - the up-and-coming comedy duo who brought ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 17 January, 2012

Kafka's Dick
The premise of Alan Bennett’s wittily conceived Kafka’s Dick is that Franz Kafka comes back to life in the mid-1980s and discovers that, despite his dying wish that his work be burned, ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 30 November, 2011

Abnormally Funny People
As the title of the show suggests, neither profoundly deaf Steve Day, or Laurence Clark, who has cerebral palsy, shied away from their disabilities in their comedy sets at St John’s last ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 16 November, 2011

The Play's The Thing
How to begin? The curtain rises on The Play’s the Thing to reveal two playwrights puzzling over just this. This age-old artistic dilemma sets the scene beautifully for P.G. Wodehouse’s enchanting drawing-room ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 2 November, 2011

This Is Oxford
Eight Cuts Gallery’s cabaret at Blackwell's bookshop was altogether more straight-faced than the playful open mikes of Cowley Road, and showcased some exciting new talent. The event was staged in the formidable ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 19 October, 2011

The Terrible Infants
Catapulting vaudevillian puppet theatre into the twenty first century, Les Enfants Terrible use physical theatre to present a series of deliciously cautionary tales - warning kids against the perils of greed, vanity ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 4 October, 2011

Puppetry of the Penis
While the puppeteers warmed up the main act, the audience was treated to a generous helping of stand-up by ballsy Canadian comedienne, Dana Alexander. Dana waxed philosophical about her ample breasts, her ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 20 September, 2011

The Skin I Live In [15]
With elements of The Human Centipede and Old Boy, Pedro Almodovar's latest offering, The Skin I Live In, is part gruesome horror, part psychological thriller – rich and strange in equal measure. ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 26 August, 2011

Paul Chowdhry
Before Paul Chowdhry appeared on stage, the audience was subjected to a rambling home movie that showed the comedian larking about at McDonalds, followed by a fanfare of loud hip hop music, ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 29 June, 2011

MCS' Got Talent
When you go to see a talent show at one of the country’s most exclusive schools, you imagine the standard is going to be high and the pupils at Magdalen College School ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 29 June, 2011

Doctors O' Destiny
When contending with a 6pm slot and obscure venue, not many new comedy acts could hope to attract a large crowd. The full house at Copa last night is testament to the ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 17 June, 2011

Wisecracks and Wordplay
Wisecracks and Wordplay was a literary themed pub-quiz-game-show hybrid, hosted by a local independent publisher, as part of the OxFringe Festival. Unfortunately, fate seemed to have conspired against Acorn Press, and the ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 13 June, 2011

Simon Evans - Fringe Magnet
Dryer than a glass of Sauvignon Blanc and posher than a flute of Champagne, Simon Evans is a late bloomer of the UK stand-up scene and a master of the sardonic put-down. ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 27 May, 2011

The Mikado
Oxford Operatic Society’s innovative revival of The Mikado sets Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic operetta in the modern day Japanese business world. Gilbert and Sullivan wrote The Mikado to mock the strange dealings, ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 24 May, 2011

Tales From King James
This May, Oxford’s Creation Theatre Company celebrates the 400th anniversary of the first publication of the King James Bible with an innovative new production, Tales from King James. In their quirky condensed ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 18 May, 2011

National Theatre Connections
This week Oxford Playhouse teamed up with National Theatre Connections to celebrate the talent of local youth theatre groups. Two promising local troupes - Oxford Actors Company and Stage Fright Theatre Company - ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 12 April, 2011

A Dish Of Tea With Dr Johnson
In their compelling new production, London-based theatre company Out of Joint invite the audience to return to the fascinating world of poet, essayist and compiler of the first English dictionary, Dr Samuel ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 8 April, 2011

After Gilgamesh
After Gilgamesh is an unusual new play by Jenny Lewis that maps the ancient story of Gilgamesh - the God-King of Uruk who lived around 2700 BC - onto the modern story of ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 31 March, 2011

Zippo's Circus: Horsepower
This year, Zippo's Circus celebrates its return to Oxford’s South Park by unveiling a brand new show. Horsepower is an adrenaline-filled spectacular that attempts to blast traditional circus entertainment into the twenty-first ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 25 March, 2011

The Tempest
Cheek by Jowl have returned to Oxford Playhouse in the form of their sister company, Moscow's Chekhov International Festival, to give Shakespeare’s The Tempest a bold Russian makeover. Cheek by Jowl received ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 9 March, 2011

Oxford Fashion Week 2011
Marking the first of the week’s five runway events, the spectacular Concept Show last night hailed the start of Oxford Fashion Week 2011.The Regal's grand art-deco interior provided a fitting setting for ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 2 March, 2011

Blessing Force & TRUCK's Warehouse Party
This weekend east Oxford played host to a unique warehouse party, as artists and musicians of the Blessing Force community staged a two-day takeover of the Old Bookbinders on Green Street. Creatively, ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 14 February, 2011

Valentine's Day 2011
N, Those big blue pants do nothing for you.But your seaweed hair is gorgeous and I'm addicted to it. One good, one bad. ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 12 February, 2011

Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act
Oxford University student company Nous Theatre is this week stretching its wings with a production of Athol Fugard’s provocative play Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act. Fugard’s 1972 play is ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 2 February, 2011

Impro Panto
In their promotional material, Oxford Comedy Deathmatch promise to deliver “your favourite pantomimes improvised right before your very eyes.” Indeed, when the nine members of OCD bounded onto the stage at Wadham’s ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 21 January, 2011

Jesus Christ Superstar
The story of the final days of Jesus Christ is one of the best known in the world, so Oxford’s Operatic Society should be applauded for successfully breathing new life into a ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 23 November, 2010

Written In Oxford
On Wednesday evening the Friends’ Meeting House on St Giles Street played host to a series of short plays penned by writers at the Oxford Playhouse and performed script-in-hand, as a prelude ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 17 November, 2010

Calendar Girls
Tim Firth’s gutsy and heart-warming comedy is based on the inspiring true story of a group of ordinary WI women who did something very brave in the name of charity. A charming embrace ...
Amy Hopkins (DI Reviewer) - 2 November, 2010

 
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