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Bill's Restaurant review
Dining out is a special treat for most, so if you want something that looks fancy but serves ...
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This May Hurt A Bit review
Stella Feehily's This May Hurt a Bit is a play with an agenda; one might even say, a mission: ...
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Animals in Roman Life and Art by J.M.C. Toynbee review
From captured panthers and battle elephants to pet cats and stuffed dormice, animals were a key ...
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Guys and Dolls review
MYCO’s production of Guys and Dolls, performed by a cast of young singers, dancers and actors ...
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice review
“I hate puppets!” said a recalcitrant small boy on the way into the theatre. ...
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Visitors review
It is rare to find a piece of theatre that handles the issue of dementia with just the right ...
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Translations review
The Oxford Playhouse was a-buzz on a Tuesday evening: obviously there were great expectations for ...
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FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Andrew Taylor Interviewed by Nicolette Jones. St Hilda's Mystery and Crime Weekend Showcase - Sat 29th March
A fascinating discussion about inspiration, character development, themes and genres between Andrew ...
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FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Donna Dickenson - Me Medicine Vs. We Medicine - Fri 28th March
I first came across medical ethicist Professor Donna Dickenson at the 2012 Literary Festival and ...
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FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - The Folio Prize: The Art of Storytelling - Andrew Kidd, Mark Haddon and Molly McGrann. Chaired by Alex Clark - Sun 30th March
In a cosy room at Corpus Christi College, journalist Alex Clark chaired a panel discussion on ...
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