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The Tempest review
Dir: Colin Macnee
The Tempest, the last play Shakespeare completed alone, is a mercurial thing. ...
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Kerry James Marshall review
Fired by the geography of an early childhood in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1950's, Kerry James ...
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Review | exhibitions
Love's Labours Lost review
Dir: Kate Sagovsky
A not oft-performed play is given a rattlingly good run for its money, as the ...
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Cats review
Cameron Mackintosh and the Really Useful Theatre Company present an excellent show for Christmas ...
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Benjamin Zephaniah review
There's something irresistibly smile-inducing about Benjamin Zephaniah. He has a shy, gentle ...
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Brokeback Mountain [15] review
In 1963, two ranch-hands meet during a summer’s sheep-herding in the isolated mountains of ...
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Harold Pinter's 'The Lover' at the Keble O'Reilly Theatre review - Imagination outpaces staging in this intense two-hander
Harold Pinter was never happier than when he was writing
about male-on-male relationships.
The ...
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Romeo and Juliet review - Bravely stripped back production is powerful stuff
The last time I saw Romeo and Juliet in Oxford, I was in it: 1984, at the Catholic Chaplaincy on ...
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Agamemnon review - Hughes translation of Greek tragedy brought to unnerving life
In
the final years of his tumultuous life, poet laureate Ted Hughes turned
to the classics, ...
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Edward II review - Refines Marlowe's bluntness to a razor-edge
Daniel Raggett’s production in the Swan Theatre is as short, sharp and fiery as a red hot poker ...
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