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The Phantom of the Opera review - An evening of utter, unbroken, jaw-dropping delight
Before the curtain went up on the first night of Phantom of the Opera at
Keble’s O’Reilly ...
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Titus Andronicus review - Graphic yet restrained adaptation of Shakespeare's goriest title
Titus Andronicus is a famously violent play, and the warning notice outside the auditorium in ...
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Frost/Nixon review - Bold and incisive update to the iconic interviews
St John’s College is full of surprises.The
first is that it’s like a rabbit warren. Getting ...
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The Circle review - Maugham adaption has eternal relevance
When The Circle was first produced, 2½ years after the end of World War One, convention, ...
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The Bacchae review - Committed production leans on tradition
It’s not every night you get to see the greatest play ever written – except, that’s not true. ...
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The Cherry Orchard review - 100 Years On
Precisely one century ago Anton Chekhov’s final play, and greatest masterpiece, The Cherry ...
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The Cherry Orchard review - Sharp, sweary adaptation is well worth your time
For a play about the angst of changing times, this production of The Cherry Orchard certainly knows ...
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The Holdovers [15] review - A tender redemption tale
Everybody hurts.It's
Christmas 1970, somewhere in New England, at a boarding school for
rich, ...
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Milked review - Strong Acting Bolsters Unfocused Play
Milked, a two-and-a-half hander written in 2013 by playwright Simon Longman, is revived here by ...
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Faust review - Burns with Intelligence and Commitment
This week Oxford is offering up two giants of Germanic art.
Presenting, in the Keble corner, ...
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