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Constellations by Nick Payne review - A Dazzingly Romantic Tragicomedy
Constellations, Nick Payne’s acclaimed parallel universe romcom/tragedy/drama, premiered in 2012. ...
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The School for Scandal review - A pink and polished update to Sheridan's sex comedy
Typical, isn’t it? You wait twenty years for a School For Scandal, then two come along at ...
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King John review - Thrilling, stylish and thematically relevant
If Shakespeare’s works were a huge mansion, and each play a room in it, Romeo and Juliet might be ...
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Death In Venice review - A Confident and Admirable Production
Welsh National Opera are always very welcome visitors to Oxford's New Theatre. They have delivered ...
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I, Daniel Blake review - Moving but muddled adaptation has its heart in the right place
I, Daniel Blake’s heart is about as in the right place as you could get. The stage adaptation of ...
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Dreamgirls review - Anything But One Note
The Apollo Theatre, New York, circa 1962. The rise of Motown and R&B sees the music industry ...
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Bullet Train [15] review - Fizzy Low-Cal Summer Fare
It’s pretty clear from the opening scenes of Bullet Train that it's primary aim is to be fun. ...
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Mother Goose review - Mischievous panto fun
Mother Goose begins with John Bishop walking on stage to introduce proceedings, setting up the ...
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Fermat's Last Tango review - Mathematical musical pulsating with life and drama
A man hides away in his attic grappling with a maths problem he thought he had solved but hadn’t, ...
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The Menu [15] review - A Tartly Acidic Satire
Well, before we begin let’s get the obvious gag out of the way - nothing on The Menu is cruelty ...
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