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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The Future of Education in EnglandMary Warnock, Malcolm Gillies, Guy ClaxtonFri 3rd April
This session was a debate on the major questions being raised at every level in our educational ...
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Oxfringe 2009 review - Exploring Oxford's Tradition of Fantasy FictionCorner ClubThu 2nd April
Juliet E McKenna, our host for the evening, is part of a group of writers called 'The Write ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - World War Two: Behind Closed DoorsLaurance ReesTue 1st April
History – “It’s so in the past”. This was the reaction of a Sixth Former when Laurence Rees ...
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The Recruiting Officer review
The Recruiting Officer was an ambitious amateur production of a difficult play, and The Studio ...
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Spectacular review
About two thirds of the way through the play, Death – or rather, the paunchy actor called Robin ...
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Twelfth Night review
“If this were play'd upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction,” says a ...
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The Servants' Ball Blitzkrieg review
The Servant’s Ball Blitzkrieg is described on the programme as a “postcolonial extravaganza” ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The StormVince CableSun 29th March
The Literary Festival kicked off yesterday and one of the first speakers was Dr. Vince Cable, ...
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Future Me review
Had I known that Future Me was a play about paedophilia before I offered to review it, then the ...
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Can Any Mother Help Me? review
Can Any Mother Help Me? opens in a 1930s world of teacups and Vim where young mothers exchange ...
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