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Amadeus review - This is among the best three or four acting performances I've seen from dozens of student plays over the years
Hailed the length and breadth of Europe as a prodigy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was weaned on the ...
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Learning How To Die review - 'Learning How to Die will make its mark on you.'
The publicity for Learning How to Die tells us not to be put off by the title. That is perhaps ...
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Queen Anne review - '...it is in essence a period drama.'
The Royal Shakespeare Company (unsurprisingly) seeks to connect 'Shakespeare's world' with the ...
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Supermarket Scrooge Puppet Panto review - Quirky adaptation for the whole family. Five stars.
Last week I reviewed Seige theatre's version of A Christmas Carol, this week I went with the whole ...
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Joseph & The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat review - Backed by an energetic and talented cast McElderry's Joseph shone almost as brightly as his fancy coat
In all of my 36 years, this is the first time I have ever seen a live performance of Joseph, yet I ...
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Sense and Sensibility review - I'm not a huge Jane Austen fan, but I was converted by Oxford Theatre Guild
Now I'm the first to admit that I'm not a huge Jane Austen fan, but I have to say I was converted ...
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Oxford Afterlives: The stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, and Philip Pullman review - Fluent and thought-provoking: a fascinating account of Wonderlands, LOTR Dungeons & Dragons and Phillip Pullman's take on on museum relics
Celebrating three of Oxford's best fantasy writers, the Oxford Afterlives event at the Natural ...
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? review - The audience is forced into close proximity with the action – and what action it turns out to be
There are few more explosively intense and claustrophobic plays than Edward Albee's classic ...
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Orchestra of St John's Proms review - A tender, theatrical and passionately delivered performance for a spellbound and appreciative audience at the Ashmolean
The Orchestra of St John's, conductor John Lubbock, and Morgan Pearse, baritone, performed for a ...
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Quod review - There's something immensely reassuring about Quod: it looks right, it feels right, they care about the details
There's something immensely reassuring about Quod. It looks right, it feels right, they get the ...
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