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Romeo & Juliet review - A Rich and Thoughtful Production
Earlier this week I made my way to Oxford Castle and Prison, to watch Wild Goose Theatre’s ...
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La Bonne Chanson: Nicky Spence, Piatti String Quartet, Julius Drake review - Delightfully eclectic celebration of the power of song
This was one of the most joyous (and heartbreaking)
visits I have ever made to the Oxford ...
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Othello review - A Misguided Endeavour
In a week when a new Romeo and Juliet opens in New York with the words, ‘How y’all doin’?’, ...
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Orlando review - Finds New Life and New Meanings
Not for Magdalen College the easy pickings of conventional
summer garden theatre. They got that ...
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Bugsy Malone review - Giving theatre a little love
Since it debuted on screens in 1976, Alan Parker and Paul Williams’ Bugsy Malone has proved a ...
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King Lear review - A masterclass in bringing the Bard to life
Siege Theatre are rounding off this year’s Oxford Shakespeare Festival with a production of ...
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Romeo & Juliet review - Economical, Emotional, Uneven
Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s comedy-turned-tragedy of young love, bitter grudge and wasted ...
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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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Bare review - A Sincere and Heartrending Treat
Bare –
as its title suggests – is an emotionally revealing experience.
Stripped bare of ...
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The Tempest review - A humanistic vision of hope and redemption
Adapting The Tempest is a tall order for any dramatist. Shakespeare’s last ever solo theatrical ...
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