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The many lives of The Regal review
The Regal opened in April 1937, as a cinema for the residents of East Oxford. It was not the first ...
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Interviews with the stars! review - Jackie Chan in Oxford!Daily Info joined the sell-out audience as the incomparable Jackie Chan appeared at the Sheldonian Theatre – special guest of Oxford University’s PPE Society – in aid of the Chinese earthquake relief fund. Jackie Chan answers questions from the floor:
Welcome to Oxford Jackie!Hello! It’s so exciting to be here. I couldn’t sleep last night - so ...
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GunnBunny + Vultures + 50 ft Panda review
The Port Mahon, one of Oxford's most intimate live music venues, tonight played host to three ...
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Review | gigs
Christian Life Centre review - The Many Lives of The Regal:
The Regal opened in April 1937, as a cinema for the residents of East Oxford. It was not the first ...
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L’Incoronazione Di Dario review
I was very excited about this, as last night was the first time this opera by (Four Seasons) ...
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Review | theatre
Clare Summerskill - In No Particular Order review
‘In No Particular Order’ is an unusual title for such a well-structured stand-up comedy show, ...
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Review | theatre
Oxon Ideal Green Home Show review
This Thursday, 17 April 2008, Oxford Town Hall hosts Oxfordshire’s first ever Ideal Green Homes ...
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Blackbird review
Messy room, messy lives. David Harrower’s play is about the devastating affect an affair has on ...
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Happy-Go-Lucky review - Eddie Marsan – Happy-Go-Lucky’s not so happy driving instructor – is perhaps Britain’s most consistently impressive character actor. Hardly a household name, he’s popped up in blockbusters (like Miami Vice, Mission Impossible 3 and Gangs of New York) and indies too (21 Grams, Pierrepoint, Sixty Six). He even started out in Oxford, doing garden-play Shakespeare. Glenn Watson chats to Britain’s best kept secret…
You’re not a celebrity but you get pretty much rave reviews for your performances. How do you ...
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Interviews with the stars! review - Eddie Marsan – Happy-Go-Lucky’s not so happy driving instructor – is perhaps Britain’s most consistently impressive character actor. Hardly a household name, he’s popped up in blockbusters (like Miami Vice, Mission Impossible 3 and Gangs of New York) and indies too (21 Grams, Pierrepoint, Sixty Six). He even started out in Oxford, doing garden-play Shakespeare. Glenn Watson chats to Britain’s best kept secret…
You’re not a celebrity but you get pretty much rave reviews for your performances. How do you ...
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