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On The March review - Clare Bayley's new play marches from Suffragists to Superwoman, acknowledging compromise and missteps, but looking forward with hope
In 1913, the Great Pilgrimage of the British Suffragist movement marched through Britain over six ...
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DNA by Dennis Kelly review - An incredibly difficult text is brought to life with an unimaginable maturity
DNA is best described as Blue Remembered Hills for millennials. It is written by Dennis Kelly, ...
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Strangers on a Train review - Oh my dear Daddy, I love him...
Strangers on a Train (1950) was Pamela Highsmith's first novel, and it was picked up immediately by ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Zing Tsjeng: Forgotten Women, Saturday 17th March
Since it was established in 1901, 892 individuals have won a Nobel Prize. Of that number, 52 have ...
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Stephen Hough, SJE Arts International Piano Series 2018 review - No playing safe in the moonlight
I wonder that Stephen Hough has time to practise and play in public the piano. In music, he's also ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Ben Arogundade: Obama: 101 Best Covers: Power, Portraiture and Propaganda, Sunday 18th March.
Ben Arogundade is an English-born journalist, author, and publisher who happened to be in Times ...
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Oxford Symphony Orchestra review - Bracing and beautiful
There was a lot going on in tonight’s concert by the Oxford Symphony Orchestra. First up was ...
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Ellie Taylor: This Guy review - See Ellie Taylor whilst you can still afford to!
Ellie Taylor is going to be big. In one sense anyway. It doesn't look like she'll be joining the ...
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Quality Street review - Sublimely sweet and satisfying to watch
I have spent a delightful evening meandering through Quality Street which has set up roots in ...
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The B*easts review - A flawless challenge to modern society's 'universal truths'
‘So, the question now is, who do the breast belong to?’ And with that question comes an ...
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