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Cabaret review
Cabaret is a difficult show to do well. It weaves together two different stories: one is the ...
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Review | theatre
Thirsty review
This is difficult. Because, as a company, Paper Birds are so likeable. The performances were ...
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Review | theatre
The Curse of the Oxford Revue review
The Curse of the Oxford Revue is the story of a small town, Blight-upon-Cripple, and a journalist, ...
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The Hunger Games [12A] review
Eminently lovable and successful screen adaptation of the awesome young adult dystopian fantasy ...
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Review | cinema
Monkey Poet review
On Saturday night Oxford played host to the actor-come-poet-come-comedian, Matt Panesh, aka the ...
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Review | theatre
Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - David Lammy: Tottenham to Westminster - has the door closed on social mobility? | Christ Church: Master’s Garden Marquee, Sat 24 March 2012
Were the riots of summer 2011 just a spontaneous outbreak of lawlessness or a sign of underlying ...
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Review | festivals
Giselle review
Giselle is a lovely, quirky ballet. It's short - only 2 acts. Its first half involves a formal ...
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The Canal and River Trust review
Few have lived in Oxford for very long without noticing at least one of the many waterways that ...
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The Top Ten Films of 2011 review - Most of the films below may have been made in 2010, but they didn’t come to Oxford until 2011, hence their inclusion in this review of the year.
1) SennaI have no interest in motor racing, but found Senna utterly enthralling. Done well, ...
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The Ides Of March [15] review
I can't help but be mighty sceptical whenever actors dabble in writing. Bless them, their talent ...
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