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Q&A review - Catching the wry
You can see the attraction: Catcher in the Rye has been challenged for use in US schools for its ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - An Afternoon with Brian Aldiss: Science Fiction as Literature. Tuesday 20th March
Brian Aldiss wasn't only a towering figure in the world of science fiction, he was an Oxford local. ...
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The Rivals review - Laughter-filled evening in 18th century Bath
Our evening at the (always lovely) Watermill began with actor Charlotte Bate taking to the stage, ...
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Landscape With Weapon review - Come for the architecture, stay for the drama
Given my fairly laughable mathematical ability, it was unlikely that I would ever be welcomed into ...
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The Life of Galileo review - 'Truth is the child of time, not the prisoner of authority'
Bertolt
Brecht's
The Life of Galileo explores
the life of the founder of modern science and ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Robert Peston. WTF: What have we done? Why did it happen? How do we take back control? Thursday 22nd March.
Robert Peston is a journalist and television presenter who needs very little introduction. I ...
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The Nature of Forgetting review - An unforgettably vibrant evocation of a forgotten life
Sophie is helping Tom into his socks. He is waiting for his mother to bring him a birthday cake. ...
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No Man Ever review - 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments'
Those who believe that the prime study for men and women is man and woman him/herself, will have ...
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Sweet Charity review - Summer lovin' in New York
How many people can you fit onto the Watermill stage? This question popped into my head as I ...
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Leave. To Remain (An Aristophanic Brexit Tale) review - Millennia-old satire brought to bear on Brexit chaos
Found in Translation Theatre Company’s Leave. To Remain is a farcical dystopia of near-future ...
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