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The Flint Street Nativity review
The Flint Street Nativity, written by Tim Firth, was broadcast by ITV on 22 December 1999. Based on ...
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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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The Magic of The Trees at ART JERICHO review - The unique process of combining glass with photographs developed by Slater cries out to be touched and examined closely.
'Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest ...' Shakespeare, 'Sonnet 3'. On a blustery cold ...
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Maud review - The audience were enthralled by the darkness and depth of despair portrayed by Johnny Lucas.
Maud is a complex poem to portray on stage. Originally described as a monodrama and comedic poem it ...
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Scenes of Last Tokyo: Japanese Creative Prints from 1945 review - An odd and slightly unsettling mix of tradition and modernity
“Scenes of Last Tokyo" is advertised as an exercise in nostalgia, but is there more to it? It ...
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High-Rise [15] review - High-Rise highlights the human struggles and paranoia that evolve when a dream becomes fantasy enacted.
Even watching a preview will not prepare you for High-Rise. It draws you into its very core of ...
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox review
If you frequent the gig review pages on this fair site, you might see a host of complaints directed ...
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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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