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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2011 review - 687: Kazuo Ishiguro in conversation with Peter Kemp – Never Let Me GoThursday 7th April, Sheldonian Theatre
Kazuo Ishiguro is known for his novels exploring memory, humanity, and how we come to terms with ...
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A Dish Of Tea With Dr Johnson review
In their compelling new production, London-based theatre company Out of Joint invite the audience ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2011 review - 547: HRH Princess Royal Wed 6th April, The Sheldonian
At the launch of the Festival’s new Africa programme, HRH Princess Anne talked about the work of ...
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A Raisin in the Sun review - The Wisdom of Women, dedicated to Phylicia Rashad, who acted the role of Mama.
The great Lorraine Hansberry was only twenty-nine when she wrote A Raisin in the Sun. It was the ...
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Cars 2 [U] review
A tyred retread, Cars 2 is only saved by the sterling presence of Sir Michael Caine as spy-car Finn ...
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Neville's Island review
Tim Firth's play is one I have been meaning to catch for a few years. A friend of mine has always ...
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Cars 2 [U] review - Sir Michael Caine, film legend and star of Cars 2, talks to Daily Info about why Brits make the best spies, learning to drive in a Rolls Royce and being a computer whiz at 78.
GW: You seem to have moved into making animated movies recently – Gnomeo and Juliet, and now Cars ...
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Interviews with the stars! review - Sir Michael Caine, film legend and star of Cars 2, talks to Daily Info about why Brits make the best spies, learning to drive in a Rolls Royce and being a computer whiz at 78.
GW: You seem to have moved into making animated movies recently – Gnomeo and Juliet, and now Cars ...
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As You Like It review
O wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderfulwonderful! and yet again wonderful, and after that,out of ...
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Antony & Cleopatra review - Creation does the business at the Said.
It’s an Egyptian Tragedy, a Mediterranean Eastenders. You’ll know the story: boy meets girl; ...
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