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Henry VI, part three review - Intimate, immersive staging captures the humanity in the horrors of war
This was more than a production of a single Shakespeare play. It was the culmination of twelve ...
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How To Buy a Planet, by D A Holdsworth review - A timely read
“It’s the Year 2024. Drowning in debt following the pandemic, and facing ruin, the leaders of ...
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The Merry Wives of Windsor review
Oxford Shakespeare Company is triumphantly back in beautiful Wadham gardens with The Merry Wives of ...
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Hänsel und Gretel review
Arriving down the mile drive entrance of Wormsely Estate, tunnelled in greenery, it is easy to feel ...
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The Lumiere Project - Dan McDermott review
The Lumière Project by Dan McDermott is based on a 60 second film shot by the Lumière ...
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Covered Market review
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There is a real live actual cobblers (Timpsons) and a real live actual framers ...
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Religion For Atheists by Alain de Botton review
The best writers give us truth in its rawest form, and truth isn’t always clean-cut. ...
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Animals in Roman Life and Art by J.M.C. Toynbee review
From captured panthers and battle elephants to pet cats and stuffed dormice, animals were a key ...
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Emilie review
Émilie du Châtelet is a fascinating mathematician and physicist of the eighteenth ...
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FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Anita Shreve talks to Paul Blezard - The Lives of Stella Bain - Sun 23rd March
Having read a few of Anita Shreve’s novels over the last few years, I was looking forward to ...
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