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Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie review - Characterised by a pervasive quietness
J.M. Barrie’s enduring idea of 'the little boy who never grew up’ is an appealing fantasy of ...
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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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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 Charlatans, Martin Carr, What Future review - Live It Like You Love It
On my way to The Charlatans’ Oxford O2 Academy gig I had the mildly terrifying realisation that I ...
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Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival 2022 review - Angela Barnes & Jessica Fostekew, Tap Social, Monday 18th July
Angela Barnes Those of us who braved the extreme heat for TAP Social’s double-bill were in for a ...
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Queers review - Part B - An Intense and Enthralling Trio of Tales
Queers is a collection of eight monologues curated by Mark Gattis and aired on the BBC in 2017, to ...
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Comedy Night at the Movies review - A match made in heaven
Despite the challenges of Covid-19, Jericho Comedy has continued undaunted on its mission to seek ...
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Blink by Phil Porter review - Watching Him, Watching Her
Sometimes a student theatre production in Oxford can be a pure delight. I always knew it, and ...
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The Night Ball review
I wish BalletLORENT would take up permanent residence in the Town Hall. They're brilliant, and ...
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Angus: Weaver of Grass review
A simple tale, homespun and spellbinding.
Angus MacPhee was raised in a croft in Uist and lived ...
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