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Oxford Comedy Festival 2024 review - Josh Jones, The Market Tap, Sunday 30th June
It almost feels unfair to review a 'work in progress' set from any comedian. It is, by its very ...
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Austen's Women: LADY SUSAN review - Rebecca Vaughan commands as Austen's lesser-known heroine
Amidst the buzz of Bridgerton returning to Netflix to finish off the much-awaited season 3, it ...
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Review | theatre
The School for Scandal review
When Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s masterpiece, The School for Scandal, opened at Drury Lane ...
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Review | theatre
The Oxford Imps Game Show (Live) review - The perfect format for the Imps’ structured chaos
The nature of any Oxford Imps show is that when it comes to what you’re going to get, it’s ...
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Fanny review - Hitting the high notes
The German composer Fanny Mendelssohn (or the Other Mendelssohn) is this subject of another hit ...
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Vanitas review - Unapologetically meaningless show embraces the silly
One of the running gags in the late-1960’s US TV comedy show Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In was a ...
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The Storyteller review - Meditation on eternity ethereal but ephemeral
The Storyteller is
more a work of philosophy than theatre: a meditation on the nature of ...
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Ruckus review - Breathtaking Exploration of Coercive Control
In 'Ruckus',
the latest offering from Metal Rabbit Productions, audiences are thrust
into the ...
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Best Years of Our Lives review - Slow burn account of undergrad overload
Well, that was depressing.Annabel Baptist’s new play The Best Years of Our Lives takes
its ...
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Carrion review - Darkly Brilliant
If Shakespeare was indeed an upstart crow, then he’s alive and well in Max Morgan’s latest play ...
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