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Casablanca [U] review - A timeless film shown in a gorgeous spot made for a properly indulgent evening
Cult Screens marries the marvels of Hollywood with the beauty of Oxford's older spaces, taking its ...
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Abingdon Jazz Festival - Jazz in the Abbey review - Atmosphere, high attendance, fantastic song choices plus a few welcome surprises
What a difference a day makes, especially with a visit to the Long Gallery in the Abingdon Abbey to ...
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We Will Not Fight review - We Will Not Fight! Commemorating the Peacemakers.
We Will Not Fight!The Old Courtroom at Oxford Town Hall ceased to operate as a court in 1969 (it ...
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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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The Choir of Merton College, cond. Benjamin Nicholas and Peter Phillips review - Some mouths were agape, speechless and overcome by the sheer aural spectacle
The Oxford Early Music Festival and co-promoter Music at Oxford should be commended for having ...
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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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Forget Me Not review - Rob Gee has struck gold in conceiving this unique and compelling piece of one-man theatre
When Elsie Barson is found dead on the hospital floor, who should be surprised, or even care? 'It's ...
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The Man Who Knew Infinity [12A] review - The maths in the film has been lauded for its accuracy, but at the same time it is mostly treated in a cursory way and remains opaque
In 1913, the young Indian accounting clerk and self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan wrote ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2016 review - James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov on Tchaikovsky: border-line magical, on point and imaginative
James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov
Tchaikovsky's Piano Suite The Seasons: Live Storytelling, ...
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Bridging The Void review - Her aim when creating the piece was to 'intrigue, entertain and engage' and this was clearly achieved in novel and unusual ways
The audience were plummeted into a pitch black, free form, leaf -strewn Pegasus Theatre for last ...
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