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Catweazle Club review
Catweazle is the kind of event that you can go to only once in your life, or go once a week, and it ...
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Mermaid review
Mermaid – a reworking of Hans Andersen's fairytale – is a powerful and beautifully executed ...
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Into The Woods review
Technical reasons (or another spring downpour) chased us indoors for Into the Woods, an assured ...
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Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Chopin and Schumann review - Notorious pianist Ivo Pogorelich goes down a storm at the Sheldonian
This was a concert of the contemporaries; Chopin and Schumann were acquaintances who dedicated a ...
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Commotio Choir review - Preview: Mr Berry oozes affection for and pride in his choir
Commotio, the Oxford choir, will be performing on two dates in June - Sat 11th June at St John the ...
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Handel 'Israel in Egypt' review - The word unforgettable gets thrown around a lot in reviews but in this case, it truly was.
During the introduction to George Frederic Handel's Israel in Egypt oratorio at St Mary's ...
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Alphabet Backwards, Lewis & Leigh, Cosmosis review - Uplifting indie/electro/pop to pluck me out of my self-made misery
Last night I found myself at the Jericho Tavern. When I say 'I found myself' I mean, I had ...
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The Fairy Queen review - Over forty singers and instrumentalists, actors, dancers and a large production team bought Henry Purcell's operatic reworking to vivid life
You can scarcely move through Oxford without navigating your way through shoals of students ...
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Nicholas Daniel and Charles Owen review - The pair wove their way through a magical, thought-provoking and wide ranging repertoire of music crossing ages, tastes and techniques
The oboe is not really considered the 'star' of a traditional orchestra, and nor when we consider ...
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Stones in his Pockets review - A dynamic, hilarious and moving performance of a beautifully constructed play
Stones in his Pockets, written in 1996 by Marie Jones, tells the story of how life in a rural Irish ...
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