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Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival 2022 review - Angela Barnes & Jessica Fostekew, Tap Social, Monday 18th July
Angela Barnes Those of us who braved the extreme heat for TAP Social’s double-bill were in for a ...
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Calendar Girls: The Musical by Oxford Operatic Society review - Brave, bold and beautiful
It’s safe to say OXOPS have done it again. Their brave, bold and beautiful production of Gary ...
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Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival 2022 review - It’s Debatable! and Chloe Petts: Transience, The White House, Sunday 10th July 2022
In the top room of The White House (one of the best pubs in Oxford, I would say) I went to see a ...
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Gaia review - The world is your oyster
It’s not often that a 3D, 6 foot in diameter rotating Earth comes to town. But then it’s not ...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream review - Wild Goose Theatre’s quick bright things light up the Oxford Castle Courtyard
This Midsummer Night’s Dream has everything; low comedy, furious falling outs, costume mishap ...
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Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival 2022 review - Eleanor Morton, James Street Tavern, Saturday 2nd July 2022
After an absence since 2019, the Oxford Comedy Festival is back, with QED Comedy bringing together ...
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Speaking Out and Fitting In review - Alice de Lumiere brings a bold, bright wonderland to the Burton Taylor Theatre
Alice d'Lumiere is just another commuter on the train
through life; sensible shoes, a practical ...
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Hamlet review - A Sunny Evening of Dark Tragedy
Hamlet – Oxford Castle & Prison, June 21st 2022
To thine own self be true...
I have enjoyed a ...
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Smorgaschord Festival 2022 review - Adventures in Music: review of Music Moves Only In Time - SmorgasChord 2022
Saturday 18 June, New College Chapel George Xiaoyuan Fu, piano Drupadhamar – Kirit Singh and ...
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Review | festivals
Dracula review - A sharp, subtle bite to the neck of a misogynist myth
I have always been a fan of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, from my first visit to Whitby as a child, ...
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