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Nuts review - Claustrophobic and tension-ramping domestic drama
I
have no idea if Coco Cottam will go on to become a famous, successful
playwright. The only ...
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Till [12A] review - Compassionate historical drama stops short of contemporary confrontation
For a crime as despicable, sickening and inhuman as lynching, it has resulted in some ...
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Oxford Opera Society - Le nozze di Figaro review - Rising Magnificently to a Daunting Challenge
Beaumarchais’ play Le Mariage de Figaro, written in 1773, was not performed in Paris until two ...
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Pieces of Chekhov review - Punchy & Playful
Journeying to a bygone age, filled with comical farce and absurdly exuberant characters was just ...
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Private Peaceful review - A Captivating Cast!
With exquisite lighting and set design, the Oxford Playhouse transports you into the green woods of ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival: Hark, Hark! The Lark review - Flying High - a review of Hark! Hark! The Lark at Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Ailish Tynan, soprano; Ian Wilson, recorder; Libby Burgess, piano It was billed as “A homage ...
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The Sweeney [15] review
“Get your trousers on, you’re nicked”. So growls Ray Winstone in Nick ...
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12 Years a Slave [15] review
“Slavery is an evil that should befall none.”
I’d heard a lot about 12 Years ...
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William Tell review
Rossini's William Tell, first performed at the Paris Opéra in 1829, is an ambitious ...
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The World According to John Bird review
Into the Playhouse on a rainy Friday afternoon, to join a sparse audience of fellow-huddlers to ...
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