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The Cement Garden review - 'If buttercups are yellow, what colour are hiccups?'
The synopsis of The Cement Garden put
me in mind of two predecessors: Richard Hughes' A High Wind ...
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Dick Whittington and His Cat review - Fun, puns, and double-entendres
This year’s festive offering from the Oxford Playhouse gets the season off to grand start. Dick ...
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Treasure Island review - 'You stinking pile of seagull guano!'
Last year's Love's Labour's Lost in Trinity College's gardens was staged on the
grassy sward just ...
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Swallows and Amazons review - Swallows and Amazons Forever!
Staging Swallows and Amazons - the action of which ranges over a huge lake, onto several islands ...
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Treasure Island review - Treasure and treason: Oxford Theatre Guild strikes comedy gold
Under the deft direction of Mike Taylor, a leafy glade in Trinity College Gardens becomes the ...
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Périclès, Prince De Tyr review - Bold, brisk, infuriating: Shakespeare, but not as you know it
Goodness this is an odd production. One of Shakespeare's more indefinable pieces, translated into ...
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The Pirates of Penzance review - A very British evening of silliness and fun
Why are pirates called pirates? Because they arrrgh!
Yup, despite being a Victorian-era operetta, ...
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A Hijacking [15] review
Kapringen (A Hijacking) is a Danish language film, (although the characters do fluctuate between ...
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Piracy! Comedy on the High C's review
As we settled into our seats in the Al-Jaber Auditorium in Corpus Christi there were shanties to ...
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The Pirates of Penzance review
Pirates of Penzance is a light-hearted way to spend a summer’s evening, full of amusing ...
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