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Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie review - Charming, wistful and winsomely weird
Thanks to Studio Theatre Club, I am elated to have happened upon Dear Brutus, a lesser known J.M. ...
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Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead review - Delightfully Defiant
I absolutely loved Olga Tokarczuk’s novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead - so ...
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The Tempest review - A choppy voyage
Perhaps
I should stop reading programmes. But no! They are the places where you
can find out ...
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Lokkhi Terra review - A joyous fusion of tradition and transformation
Bossaphonik has long been one of the best things about living in Oxford. For almost twenty years ...
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Fêtid review - Well-Produced but Falls Short of a Prize Ribbon
There’s something nasty in the woodshed in Headingham, and it all comes spilling out the night ...
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The Crick Crack Club presents: The Girl in the Dog review - Strange and Beguiling
Down an Oxford backstreet, turn right at the phonebox, head through the arch into the clouded ...
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Stewart Lee: Basic Lee review - A true return to form
If his last few tours are anything to go by, Stewart Lee is fond of a set piece. Content Provider ...
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Rob Newman review - An Eccentric Evolution Through History, Anthropology…and Paul McCartney.
Rob Newman appears to have carved out for himself a unique genre of comedy, which I’m going to ...
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Entertaining Mr Sloane review - Struggles to Find Cohesion
What on earth was going on with home invasion theatre in the 1960s? They just couldn’t get enough ...
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Tar [15] review - A nuanced symphony on power and abuse
It’s been impossible to escape the hype for Cate Blanchett in Tár, especially if you happen to ...
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