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Robin Ince – The Universe and The Neurodiverse review - “I don’t breathe, so don’t expect that” - Robin Ince
Stepping into the theatre for Robin Ince - The Universe and The Neurodiverse, I really wasn’t ...
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From the World of John Wick: Ballerina [15] review - Cinematic DLC
Under the genuinely perplexing name From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (let's call it ...
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Oxford Comedy Festival 2025 review - Jamie Mykaela and Friends: Tap Social Movement, Tuesday 2nd July
One thing’s for certain about a Jamie Mykaela & Friends show; there’s never a dull moment. ...
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Much Ado About Nothing review - Excellent show brings camaraderie, pathos and ineffable sense of fun
If you’re looking to evoke the sun-drenched terraces of Messina, there are few better places to ...
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Oxford Comedy Festival 2025 review - Esther Manito: SlagBomb
Parenting teens in times of genocide doesn’t sound like a very funny topic for a stand-up show. ...
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Oxford Comedy Festival 2025 review - Dr Jane Gregory and Steve Hall/Sara Barron, Trinity College Beer Cellar, Thurs 31st July
As its acts make the weary trek up to Edinburgh, the Oxford Comedy Fest wraps up for another year, ...
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History review
I was lucky enough to visit the recently reopened Natural History Museum on Thursday 20th February ...
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Harold Pinter's 'The Lover' at the Keble O'Reilly Theatre review - Imagination outpaces staging in this intense two-hander
Harold Pinter was never happier than when he was writing
about male-on-male relationships.
The ...
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Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf review - Lee's high concept show takes aim at the monster of populism
In the opening minutes of his new show Stewart Lee frets, with his customary potent mixture of ...
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The Critic review - More to play with in this meta-comedy modernisation
Among the Big Three of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedies from the 1770s, The Critic (1779) is ...
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