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Carrion review - Darkly Brilliant
If Shakespeare was indeed an upstart crow, then he’s alive and well in Max Morgan’s latest play ...
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Review | theatre
The Ivy Brasserie review - A taste of luxe for everyone
Last night I had the pleasure of enjoying a night of nostalgia at The Ivy, which recently unveiled ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Handel Messiah at SJE Arts review - Fresh, Formidable and Triumphant
If Handel’s Messiah is among the most frequently performed choral works of the Western musical ...
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Review | concerts
Everybody's Talking About Jamie review - A little over-padded, but stands on its own two heels
Before we get going, let’s get one thing, for lack of a better word, straight; drag is not, and ...
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Review | theatre
Jack and the Beanstalk review - A panto spectacle for all
The most ambitious undertaking by the Oxford Playhouse, the annual pantomime is a rich fixture in ...
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Review | theatre
Milked review - Moving, Funny and Profound
Before tonight I had never heard of Simon Longman or his 2013 debut play Milked,
but I’m ...
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Review | theatre
Splash Test Dummies review - The Spirit of Pure Playfulness
Cornerstone puts together such an exciting and eclectic programme, with an imaginative selection of ...
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Richard III review - Spellbinding account of Machiavellian monarch
All
hail the Jesus College Shakespeare Project. In just over two years it
has become an Oxford ...
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Review | theatre
Faust review - Burns with Intelligence and Commitment
This week Oxford is offering up two giants of Germanic art.
Presenting, in the Keble corner, ...
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Review | theatre
Bodies review - A Powerful, Imaginative Look at Love and AI
Deborah Acheampong’s last play, Love Me?, was a big, hot mess with loose ends, plot holes and a ...
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