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The Absence of War review - The Absence of War, Weds 8th April 2015, The Oxford Playhouse
'Politics comes down to people' was one of the central themes of last night's performance of David ...
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Les Misérables School Edition review - Les Misérables School Edition– Musical Youth Company of Oxford, Headington School Theatre, 31st March 2015
Producing
Les Misérables would be challenging even with a professional company. So MYCO's ...
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Return To The Forbidden Planet review - Return to the Forbidden Planet New Theatre, 30th March to 4th April 2015
Return to the Forbidden Planet, based on the 1956 sci-fi film ‘The Forbidden Planet’, itself ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Peter Conrad talks to Peter Aspden: How the World was Won: the Americanization of Everywhere
Peter Conrad talking to the
FT’s Peter Aspden covered everything from Elvis to envy – how we ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression – 75 years of the Finest in Jazz
The 75th anniversary of the founding of the jazz label Blue Note in 2015 sparked a spate of ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Zoe Williams: Get it Together: We Deserve Better Politics
After swooping in late to the Divinity School, having apparently just exclaimed 'where the hell is ...
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Warzone + The Power Within review
Pegasus Youth Theatre Companies' double bill, Warzone and The Power Within, is immensely affecting. ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - John Dickie talks to Fred Plotkin: Delizia! The Epic History of Italians and their Food
Prosciutto! Ciabatta! Cappuccino! Pesto! Tortellini! It’s not often you hear such words ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - John Crace: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
John Crace (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden) is a parliamentary sketch writer and his talk was ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Gerard Russell: Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms: Journeys into the disappearing religions of the Middle East Peter Hennessy: Establishment and Meritocracy and Reflections on Election 2015
With friends on Friday, we wanted to finish off the day with a 6pm talk before going out to dinner ...
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