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Oxford Comedy Festival 2024 review - Tey Ilyaz and Sara Barron, Trinity College Bar, Thursday 11th July
Another evening of cracking comedy from the Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival! Tez ...
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The School for Scandal review
When Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s masterpiece, The School for Scandal, opened at Drury Lane ...
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Review | theatre
Fanny review - Hitting the high notes
The German composer Fanny Mendelssohn (or the Other Mendelssohn) is this subject of another hit ...
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The Pact review - Riveting and Truly Touching
You know how most musicals start with a big, catchy number to hook the audience in and get them in ...
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Creation Theatre Presents: Boatman Town review - Sharp, Creative, Gripping
Creation Theatre is known - and loved - in Oxford for its ambitious, ornate, site-specific ...
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Camille O'Sullivan: Dreaming review - A supremely confident, ethereal performance
The North Wall, in theatre configuration, with the wraparound
balconies and glittering disco ball, ...
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The Wizard of Oz review - A Roaring Mix of Noise and Magic
Stepping
into the world of “The Wizard of Oz,” New Theatre Oxford set the stage
for an ...
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Pretty Woman The Musical review - Musical Adaption is a Broad Warmhearted Crowdpleaser
While there are many romcoms whose plot points or gender dynamics have soured somewhat over time in ...
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Review | theatre
Medea review - Reverent Rather Than Riveting
The director’s programme notes for Medea ask the key question about this tragedy, first performed ...
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Cathleen Ni Houlihan review - Heartfelt and Ambitious
In English folk-tales, whenever a supernatural being appears,
it’s an enemy. Dragons fighting ...
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