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Oxford Lieder Festival 2005 review
21st October - Jonathan Lemalu (bass/baritone) and Sholto Kynoch (piano)
Songs by Schumann, ...
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The Critic review - More to play with in this meta-comedy modernisation
Among the Big Three of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedies from the 1770s, The Critic (1779) is ...
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Romeo and Juliet review - Bravely stripped back production is powerful stuff
The last time I saw Romeo and Juliet in Oxford, I was in it: 1984, at the Catholic Chaplaincy on ...
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Hamlet review - Nautical notions for talented ensemble
Here it is, the big one - Hamlet. And not just any Hamlet, but the Royal Shakespeare Company's, ...
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Hamlet review - All at sea in a good way
The last time Rupert Goold directed Hamlet, in 2005, he took the audacious step of excising the ...
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Edward II review - Refines Marlowe's bluntness to a razor-edge
Daniel Raggett’s production in the Swan Theatre is as short, sharp and fiery as a red hot poker ...
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King Richard II review - A faithful adaption
The
chapel of St John's College is a magnificent setting for this most
stately of all ...
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The Merchant of Venice review - Puts artistry above the obvious to great effect
The Merchant of Venice
is the most problematic of all Shakespeare's so-called problem plays, ...
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Cyrano de Bergerac review - A Welcome Treat
Cyrano de Bergerac is that rarest of things, a perfect play: funny, tragic, action-packed, and ...
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Macbeth review - A lean and thrilling production
Macbeth may be one of Shakespeare’s shortest plays, but an 80-minute adaptation that still ...
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