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Nothing Happens (Twice) review - Absurdly Entertaining & Tragically Hilarious
Nothing Happens (Twice) is absurdly entertaining and tragically hilarious.Acting is an absurd ...
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My Car Plays Tapes review - A caring and charming ramble through a spell as a care worker in the life of a storyteller
Time moves on and the gigs get further apart and further away. The visits to London pubs with more ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2022 review - A Celebration of Science - The Oxford Vaccine Team Tell Their Story
Race Against The Virus: The Oxford Vaccine Team - Professor Sir John Bell, Professor Dame Sarah ...
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Crick Crack Club: Little Red Riding Hood review - An Evening of Globe-Trotting Macabre Entertainment
The Story Museum have embraced C. S. Lewis’s maxim that “One day [we] will be old enough for ...
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Our Country's Good review - An Excellent Escape
An excellent choice by Oxford Theatre Guild, Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker ...
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Bobby & Amy review - Remarkable drama evoking a Cotswold farming community in the late 90s
Bobby & Amy tells the story of the deadly effect of Foot and Mouth Disease on a rural community. It ...
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The Good Life review - Muddy-booted revival with its own charms
These were some big wellies to fill. As we were thrust into the story in the ‘Country Life’ ...
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Matthew Bourne's The Midnight Bell review - Brilliant, life-enriching and original: Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell at Oxford Playhouse
At the sight of Matthew’s Bourne’s name in the Oxford Playhouse programme expectations were ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival: A Schumanniade review - From the heart: A Schumanniade at Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Sophie Karthäuser, soprano Stephan Loges, bass-baritone Eugene Asti, piano James Way, tenor ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival: Hark, Hark! The Lark review - Flying High - a review of Hark! Hark! The Lark at Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Ailish Tynan, soprano; Ian Wilson, recorder; Libby Burgess, piano It was billed as “A homage ...
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