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The Bear & Ragged Staff review - Definitely a few notches above the usual gastropubs in Oxfordshire
The Bear and Ragged Staff has all the comfort of a classic olde worlde English pub while providing ...
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Lucy Rose review - 'It's rare that an artist of any description strikes me as unique and then continues to surprise me but Lucy Rose is one of these.'
Whenever I hear of a new band the first thing I do is check them out on YouTube. I think you can ...
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What Does it Mean to be Human in the Digital Age? review
Students, local residents and academics gathered at the Mathematics Institute yesterday, wondering ...
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Learning How To Die review - 'Learning How to Die will make its mark on you.'
The publicity for Learning How to Die tells us not to be put off by the title. That is perhaps ...
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Queen Anne review - '...it is in essence a period drama.'
The Royal Shakespeare Company (unsurprisingly) seeks to connect 'Shakespeare's world' with the ...
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Supermarket Scrooge Puppet Panto review - Quirky adaptation for the whole family. Five stars.
Last week I reviewed Seige theatre's version of A Christmas Carol, this week I went with the whole ...
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Joseph & The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat review - Backed by an energetic and talented cast McElderry's Joseph shone almost as brightly as his fancy coat
In all of my 36 years, this is the first time I have ever seen a live performance of Joseph, yet I ...
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Sense and Sensibility review - I'm not a huge Jane Austen fan, but I was converted by Oxford Theatre Guild
Now I'm the first to admit that I'm not a huge Jane Austen fan, but I have to say I was converted ...
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Acanthus at the Randolph Hotel CLOSED review - Afternoon Tea at The Randolph
I arrive at The Randolph early to indulge in as much high-class comfort as possible (free water). ...
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? review - The audience is forced into close proximity with the action – and what action it turns out to be
There are few more explosively intense and claustrophobic plays than Edward Albee's classic ...
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