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The Storyteller review - Meditation on eternity ethereal but ephemeral
The Storyteller is
more a work of philosophy than theatre: a meditation on the nature of ...
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Noises Off review - Going behind the curtain
When it premiered in 1982, Michael Frayn’s Noises Off was something of a theatrical sensation. ...
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Ruckus review - Breathtaking Exploration of Coercive Control
In 'Ruckus',
the latest offering from Metal Rabbit Productions, audiences are thrust
into the ...
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Mammal Hands review - An incredibly inventive night of jazz
Taking part in the Music at Oxford concert series, with a concert at the Sheldonian Theatre, ...
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Review | concerts
Kieran Hodgson: Big in Scotland review - Thoughtful, intelligent, well constructed comedy
Kieran Hodgson is very much appreciated by those who have encountered his work whilst also not yet ...
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Chiao-Ying Chang & Pei-Jee Ng review - Majestic and Utterly Beautiful
There are concerts one simply enjoys. And there are those rare occasions that will remain ...
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Camille O'Sullivan: Dreaming review - A supremely confident, ethereal performance
The North Wall, in theatre configuration, with the wraparound
balconies and glittering disco ball, ...
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Poor Things [18] review - A perfect unity of design, direction and performance
There’s a lot of neat critical packaging of this film as ‘FrankenBarbie’. But that does a ...
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Review | cinema
Frost/Nixon review - Bold and incisive update to the iconic interviews
St John’s College is full of surprises.The
first is that it’s like a rabbit warren. Getting ...
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The Circle review - Maugham adaption has eternal relevance
When The Circle was first produced, 2½ years after the end of World War One, convention, ...
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