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The Mikado review - Oxford Playhouse, Mon 23 May 2011
Oxford Operatic Society’s innovative revival of The Mikado sets Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic ...
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Review | theatre
Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2011 review - 687: Kazuo Ishiguro in conversation with Peter Kemp – Never Let Me GoThursday 7th April, Sheldonian Theatre
Kazuo Ishiguro is known for his novels exploring memory, humanity, and how we come to terms with ...
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Review | festivals
Lucien Pissarro In England: The Eragny Press 1895 – 1914 review
This is a delightful exhibition whether you are interested in the technicalities of bookmaking or ...
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Review | exhibitions
Howard Hodgkin: Time and Place review
The fact that painter Howard Hodgkin uses a limited palette of colours for his work accentuates his ...
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Review | exhibitions
Rashomon [12A] review
The Phoenix is renowned for showing original features and Akira Kurosawa’s ‘Rashomon’, ...
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Review | cinema
The Brothers Bloom [12A] review
The difficulty with con films is how to make them different to everything that’s gone before and ...
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Review | cinema
The Nutcracker review - The jig of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
The 1892
premiere of
The Nutcracker, as per
time-honoured ballet and symphonic tradition, was ...
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Review | theatre
Nicolas Party: Speakers review
Outsized heads stand up like bold characters and gender fluid perceptions result from the clean ...
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Review | exhibitions
Koto review - Sushi in the Snow
When I booked the table at Koto, spring seemed to be on its way, but by the time the date rolled ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Wagamama review - Japanese-inspired heavenly comfort food
Some lunchtimes all you want is the Japanese-inspired food of Wagamama delivered straight to your ...
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Review | food-and-drink
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