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The Two Popes review - Divine Comedy and Tragedy
Heavy hangs the head that wears the mitre. The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, upsetting 700 ...
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Emily [15] review - Sumptious But Glib Period Drama
Emily opens when Wuthering Heights is already a burgeoning success, and the titular Brontë sister ...
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The Feast [18] review - Fresh, rare and oh so bloody
In an ultra-modern detached house sat incongruously in the heart of the Welsh mountains, Cadi ...
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Adapt Transform review - Urban imagination with community at its heart
The ethos of Adapt Transform , currently being displayed in the dual sites of Modern Art Oxford ...
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The Invitation [15] review - More Silly Than Chilly
I went into The Invitation with high hopes. Sony’s gothic vampire mystery-horror sounded like ...
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Nope [15] review - Seeing is believing
After the (well-deserved) acclaim of Jordan Peele’s previous two films, Get Out and Us, viewers ...
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Waterperry Opera Festival 2022 review - Saturday 13th August, The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From the opening seconds, it was never in doubt: this was to be a Figaro full of imagination, ...
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Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie review - Charming, wistful and winsomely weird
Thanks to Studio Theatre Club, I am elated to have happened upon Dear Brutus, a lesser known J.M. ...
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Noughts and Crosses review - A Polished and Faithful Adaptation
Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s bestselling 2001 Young Adult novel, kicked off a series ...
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The Tempest review - A humanistic vision of hope and redemption
Adapting The Tempest is a tall order for any dramatist. Shakespeare’s last ever solo theatrical ...
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