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Ghostface Killah review - The incredible chance to see a legend in such a small venue in Oxford of all places was well worth it
Of all the members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah has probably aged the best. He ...
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Review | gigs
Of Mice And Men review - Of Mice and Men remains relevant, and provides a stark warning against polarization and highlights the importance of community
The best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men, Gang aft agley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain, For ...
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Dvořák: Stabat Mater review - Musical Entente Cordiale
St John the Evangelist was buzzing with twin-town cultural camaraderie on this sultry May ...
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Review | concerts
The Fairy Queen review - Over forty singers and instrumentalists, actors, dancers and a large production team bought Henry Purcell's operatic reworking to vivid life
You can scarcely move through Oxford without navigating your way through shoals of students ...
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Son of Saul [15] review - A terrible masterpiece is born
László Nemes has made a stunning directorial debut with his film Son of Saul, already winning the ...
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Review | cinema
Chamber Series II review - It's this setting that takes the chamber pieces and somehow breathes new life into them
In June 1863, Johannes Brahms wrote to a friend, 'My love for Schubert is a very serious one, ...
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Forget Me Not review - Rob Gee has struck gold in conceiving this unique and compelling piece of one-man theatre
When Elsie Barson is found dead on the hospital floor, who should be surprised, or even care? 'It's ...
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The Birthday Party review - You could almost smell the accumulation of odours of fried bread of decades past in the faded carpets
The Birthday Party. Sounds fun, doesn't it? In fact, it is more like a nightmare. The event is an ...
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Review | theatre
King Lear review
On the one hand, there's an ageing monarch and a Britain that is about to be split into three (do ...
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Stones in his Pockets review - A dynamic, hilarious and moving performance of a beautifully constructed play
Stones in his Pockets, written in 1996 by Marie Jones, tells the story of how life in a rural Irish ...
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