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84 Charing Cross Road review - "I love inscriptions on flyleaves and notes in margins."
What happens when 'a poor writer with an antiquarian taste in books', based in New York, places an ...
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Othello & Much Ado About Nothing review - Two hours, two shows, one war
BMH Productions return to Oxford Castle for another super-speedy Shakespeare double bill. This ...
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The Nature of Forgetting review - An unforgettably vibrant evocation of a forgotten life
Sophie is helping Tom into his socks. He is waiting for his mother to bring him a birthday cake. ...
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Israel Nash review - The new spirit of American song lifts The Bullingdon
Israel Nash literally brought the spirit of Texas with him to The Bullingdon. He opened his set ...
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The Breadwinner [12A] review
A kaleidoscope of colour and creativity, The Breadwinner is a melting pot of myth and reality. ...
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Stand-up Philosophy - Nature Week review - 'A barnacle is 70% penis' - laugh, and as you do, learn
Stand-up Philosophy was brilliant. It was funny. Genuinely funny. Not ...
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Brave New World review - Huxley's futuristic dystopia finds a perfect home in Oxford's shopping centre
There was a sense of muted curiosity in the audience as we sat in the centre of the Westgate’s ...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream review - A cracking cast make this a night to remember
Tomahawk Theatre have become a recent fixture at the Oxford Castle with their annual open-air ...
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Oxford Festival of the Arts review - Oxford Lieder: Anne Sofie Von Otter & Kristian Bezuidenhout
Lieder Lovelies
This was an evening of balmy delight. Summer sunshine, an eager audience, ...
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom [12A] review
Birds are descended from dinosaurs. Proof is in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Not from any ...
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