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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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Review | theatre
Rapunzel review - Festive show weaves its magic
An annual tradition at the wonderful Watermill Theatre is a festive retelling of a classic story, ...
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The Menu [15] review - A Tartly Acidic Satire
Well, before we begin let’s get the obvious gag out of the way - nothing on The Menu is cruelty ...
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Review | cinema
De Profundis: William Andris Wood review - Both Impressive and Irritating
Last Friday night, I made my way to the Pembroke College JCR Art Gallery for the opening of a new ...
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Review | exhibitions
The Banshees of Inisherin [15] review - Macabre and Darkly Comic
1923. While the Irish Civil war rages on the mainland, the small (and fictional) island of ...
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Review | cinema
Oxford Lieder Festival: A Schubertiade – Schubert & Co. review - Schubertiade - Beauty and Friendship
A little under two hundred years ago, Franz Schubert was a torchbearer at Beethoven’s funeral. By ...
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Review | concerts
Tar [15] review - A nuanced symphony on power and abuse
It’s been impossible to escape the hype for Cate Blanchett in Tár, especially if you happen to ...
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Review | cinema
The Whale [15] review - Drama flounders despite Fraser’s star turn
Let me begin by adding my horn to Brendan Fraser’s well-deserved critical fanfare, because my ...
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Review | cinema
The Gruffalo review - Winsome Tale Will Keep The Kids Engaged
In 1999, Author Julia Donaldson and Illustrator Axel Scheffler released The Gruffalo - a ...
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Review | theatre
A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Christmas review - Cheerful and Cheeky
This is a show about all the potential catastrophes wrapped up in the traditions of Christmas - ...
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