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The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff review - Masterful & Moving: The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff at Oxford Playhouse
“Something must be done”.
Last night’s performance of The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff by The ...
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Review | theatre
Under The Mask review - From overwhelm to optimism: Under the Mask's intimate insight inspires
How do I live with myself if someone gets hurt because of my mistake?
What a way to return to the ...
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Dancing at Lughnasa review
Perhaps the greatest work from arguably Ireland’s greatest living playwright (Tom Murphy ...
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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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The History Boys review
Opening to a packed and enthusiastic house on their first night, the members of the Oxford ...
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Polly review
Polly is the tale of a disintegrating marriage, after the wife has had an affair with the ...
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Repetition review
Two questions run through Repetition like Heraclitus’ stream; is repetition possible, and is ...
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The Merchant Of Venice review
Creation Theatre have taken on one of the bard's trickier plays in their latest of a long and ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - Religion for Atheists | Christ Church: Master's Garden, Sunday 1 April 2012
As you'd expect, the marquee was packed full of people eager to lap up Alain de Botton's ...
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Review | festivals
Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - God, Mammon and Biotechnology | Christ Church: Blue Boar Lecture Theatre, Thursday 29 March 2012
“Know your enemy” declared a headline in New Scientist’s recent “God” ...
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