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Fahrenheit 451 review - Fahrenheit 451
Drame Fatale's mounting of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (first a novel in 1953; then adapted for ...
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Gruffalos, Ladybirds & Other Beasts review - Good old fashioned Gruffalo-themed fun with Julia Donaldson
The week leading up to seeing Julia Donaldson was spent reading through her books and, oh boy, ...
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Villiers Quartet: New Works Competition Final Concert review - Wolfe crowned the winner of the Villiers Quartet's composer competition
The New Works Competition began over eight months ago with 114 submissions, with only a selection ...
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Road Duster [15] review - A restless and surreal comedic road trip movie
Road Duster is the film adaptation of J. Kessels: the Novel, the cult Dutch literary work by P.F. ...
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Two Down [15] review - An interesting satirical and humorous spin on a classic crime thriller
The first Oxford International Film Festival has opened its features programme with Two Down, a ...
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Florence Foster Jenkins [PG] review - Light Entertainment Bearing Dramatic Weight
It's Meryl Streep, right? So you can expect at least one faultless performance. Expect laughs ...
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Oxford University Orchestra review - Debussy and Bruckner from an energetic young orchestra, galvanised by their conductor
The Oxford University Orchestra's termly concerts are always fun and usually challenging. The ...
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Abingdon Jazz Festival - Jazz in the Abbey review - Atmosphere, high attendance, fantastic song choices plus a few welcome surprises
What a difference a day makes, especially with a visit to the Long Gallery in the Abingdon Abbey to ...
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Commotio Choir review - Preview: Mr Berry oozes affection for and pride in his choir
Commotio, the Oxford choir, will be performing on two dates in June - Sat 11th June at St John the ...
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Everybody Wants Some! [15] review - An affectionate and riotous comedy with a killer 80s soundtrack
Richard Linklater's latest film is a part auto-biographical tale that takes us back to the 1980s in ...
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