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Deuteronomy review - Superbly Absurd
Deuteronomy is the last of the Five Books of
Moses. It’s the one that repeats a lot of the ...
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Review | theatre
Lokkhi Terra review - A joyous fusion of tradition and transformation
Bossaphonik has long been one of the best things about living in Oxford. For almost twenty years ...
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Review | gigs
Dead Man's Suitcase review - A Killer New Musical
Following two years of COVID-induced slumber, drama has reawakened in Oxford like a Blue Peter ...
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Review | theatre
Cinderella review - You'll Have a Ball
It was a real treat to take our two children, aged 6 and 9, to see Cinderella at the Oxford ...
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Stewart Lee: Basic Lee review - A true return to form
If his last few tours are anything to go by, Stewart Lee is fond of a set piece. Content Provider ...
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Review | theatre
Corsage [15] review - A Compassionate - if Clinical - Character Study
I must say I went into Corsage with some idea of what to expect. The film’s marketing had a ...
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Review | cinema
24, 23, 22 review - Keenly self-aware examination of two flawed friends
Doug Dean’s tight two hand piece (three if you count the DJ)
24, 23, 22 was a play conceived ...
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Magic Goes Wrong review - It's a kind of magic
Beginning life as a troupe of drama school students performing award-winning improv at the ...
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Blue/Orange review - Juicy and Substantial
Describing Blue/Orange as a thought-provoking play about mental health feels a bit of an undersell. ...
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Nothing Happens (Twice) review - Absurdly Entertaining & Tragically Hilarious
Nothing Happens (Twice) is absurdly entertaining and tragically hilarious.Acting is an absurd ...
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