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The Journey review
Oxford is a town of two cities. The poverty and deprivation which triggered the town or gown riots ...
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Review | theatre
St. Patrick's Day review
He banished the snakes from Ireland, so that we can dress all in green and wear 'Kiss Me, I'm ...
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Review | gigs
Hearts by Luke Norris review
Hearts is a new short play by Luke Norris, staged by Pangbourne College as part of the National ...
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Review | theatre
The Hilary Revue review
The Oxford Revue’s current touring show, performed for the first time last night, is a joy. ...
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Review | theatre
Mario's review - Incremental changes but still a firm favourite
Though to all appearances it's a restaurant like many others, passing judgement on Mario's is akin ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Imtiaz Dharker review - Imtiaz Dharker transformed the North Wall into a storytelling haven
For 45 minutes, Imtiaz Dharker, who was described by Carol Ann Duffy as the best contender for Poet ...
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Review | theatre
One Small Step review - The Burton Taylor Studio is taken to the stars with One Small Step
One Small Step, a children’s show telling the story of the space race from Sputnik 1 to Apollo ...
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Early Man [PG] review - Charming adventure back in time with the claymation gods
Aardman Studios are amongst the very best the world of animation has to offer, joining the likes of ...
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Review | cinema
The Optimists review - Funny, pacy, clever farce
This is a very good show; it’s funny, it’s pacy and it’s clever. Set mainly in the apartment ...
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Review | theatre
The Runner review - Five Go on an Asylum-Seeking Adventure
The Runner is a lovely piece of new writing by Francesca Murray-Fuentes (currently Resident ...
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