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Shakespeare's Dead review - 400 Years of Mortal Perils
Running now until 18
th September 2016, the Weston Library is hosting a new exhibition on all ...
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My First Ballet: Sleeping Beauty review - The show quickly captivated even the most wiggly of wrigglers
This visually luscious ballet for kids is a slimmed-down version of Tchaikovsky's 4 hour epic from ...
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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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The Brand New Testament [15] review - ?Quirky, irreverent, and bursting with fresh metaphors, this profoundly human black comedy will leave you wanting to paint the sky with flowers
Given what's happened in Brussels recently, you wouldn't think God lived there. Unless, of course, ...
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Hammer and Tongue review - I started to feel that live poetry might not be just for laughs - it might address deeper issues in a way comedy rarely can
Call it a sheltered upbringing but I'd never been to a performance poetry gig before. Those in the ...
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Little Howard's Big Show for Kids review - Brilliantly Refreshing: Two-dimensional and Proud
Little Howard's Big Show For Kids brings to the live stage a comedy double act which has now ...
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Rob Delaney review - An immense likeability allows him to do some taboo-breaking: he gets to puncture political correctness not just as a vicarious thrill for the audience
While his panel-show appearances may give a suggestion of mere geniality, Catastrophe, his ...
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead review - The comedy is allowed to shine out, occasionally pantomimishly milked but in the main handled with professionalism.
I'd been looking forward to sitting down to enjoy this very definition of 'meta-', and the Oxford ...
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King Charles III review - Mike Bartlett's brilliant, award-winning play poses deep questions & touches raw nerves
Mike Bartlett's brilliant, award-winning play, King Charles III, has come to the Oxford Playhouse ...
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Toast review - A curious revival of an early work by a now-famous playwright fails to hit the mark.
Richard Bean is now rightly famous as one of the UK's finest modern playwrights. Award-winning ...
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