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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Peter Atkins, Conjuring the Universe: The Origins of the Laws of Nature. OLF at the Oxford Martin School, Friday 23rd March 2018.
With wit and wisdom Professor Atkins expounded, amongst many scientific theories, the importance of ...
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Death by Murder review - We're coming up on a herd of shrimps!
I've heard Bill Murray say how the unscripted format is the thing that really does get him out of ...
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The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk review - Colours, planes, and the perspectives of the unvoiced in this whimsical audiovisual delight
'My knowing you has already seeped backwards as well as forwards in time so my whole life is ...
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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 Importance of Being Earnest review - 'Untruthful? My Nephew? Impossible! He went to Oxford!'
Split Second Productions have bitten off a
fair old mouthful of Victoria sponge in putting on ...
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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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Leave. To Remain (An Aristophanic Brexit Tale) review - Millennia-old satire brought to bear on Brexit chaos
Found in Translation Theatre Company’s Leave. To Remain is a farcical dystopia of near-future ...
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