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Analyse Thou review - It managed to be clever without making the audience feel stupid and funny without being smug
When you go to see something new you're often buying into an idea. I think my enjoyment of a gig, ...
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Miles Ahead [15] review - An engaging collage of Miles Davis, his talent, moods, inner demons
The jazz community and muso faithfuls turned up in unity to the opening night of Miles Ahead, a ...
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The Sixteen: The Choral Pilgrimage 2016 review - Peaceful and gently moving, this programme provides a respite from worldly woes
The Sixteen come to Christ Church Cathedral early in their 16
th annual 'Choral Pilgrimage' tour ...
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Demolition [15] review - To those who are held in its thrall this is a deft, emotional and at times funny movie
Demolition may be marmite for its viewers. A talented ensemble examine grief and loss and the way ...
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Andy Warhol: Works from the Hall Collection review - Despite many of these works being half a century old and very much of their time, they still manage to be fresh, vibrant and eternally young
It's difficult to talk about Andy Warhol's work without a chronic over-use of the word “iconic" ...
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Midnight Special [12A] review - Midnight Special is refreshing take on a genre in need of it.
In a time when blockbuster superhero and sci-fi films go through every effort to make sure ...
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Backstage in Biscuit Land review - Backstage in Biscuit Land is theatre at it's best
Jess Thom has Tourette's. She is also a fantastically entertaining performer. Along with her ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2016 review - Winter is Coming: Garry Kasparov on Vladimir Putin
Winter is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must be StoppedGarry ...
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Marguerite [15] review - The audience is attracted by her beauty, her energy and her self-belief despite her inability to hold a tune.
Hans Christian Anderson's Emperor's New Clothes is the closest analogy I can think of to describe ...
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Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra presents Bach's St John Passion, Thursday 24 March review - St John Passion - Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
On Maundy Thursday, the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, led by conductor Robert Quinney and joined ...
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