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Antigona and Me: A Rehearsed Reading review - Timely tale of friendship opening new worlds
Brexit gives a new urgency and cutting edge relevance to director John Retallak's thrilling read ...
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Review | theatre
Festival Concert review - Farewell to the groves of academe
This post-Brexit festival concert was something of a valedictory event for Daniel Hyde, the ...
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Review | concerts
Shaken Not Stirred: The Improvised James Bond Film review - Live and Let Laugh - improv Bond is fun for all the family
Shaken Not Stirred: The Improvised James Bond Film is a charming and light-hearted improv show in ...
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Review | theatre
Storms, War and Shipwrecks: Treasures from the Sicilian Seas review
Covering 2500 years in a relatively small space is no mean feat. The Ashmolean achieve this almost ...
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Review | uncategorised
Shore to Shore - Celebrating Poetry and Community with the Laureate and Friends review - Poet laureates join forces for a reading road trip
A celebration of poetry, of music and of the independent bookshops that you still find in cities, ...
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Rusty Bicycle review - Review: The Rusty Bicycle
The Rusty Bicycle sits in pride of place on the corner of the best two streets in Oxford (Magdalen ...
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Review | food-and-drink
When Marnie Was There [U] review - A Maybe-Imaginary Friend in Ghibli's Maybe-Final Film: Certainly Life-Affirming
Maybe you know Japanese animation production house Studio Ghibli from its spellbinding 2001 ...
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Review | cinema
Lera Lynn, George Cosby review - Nashville to Cowley: A Forward-thinking Americana Travelogue
'Anyone heard of True Detective?' asks guitarist Joshua Grange, as if it might seem ungrateful to ...
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Review | gigs
Brideshead Revisited review - Lavery's adaptation of Brideshead Revisited is encouraged to return again to Oxford
Fifty years ago, when asked about a reworking of his novel Brideshead Revisited, Waugh replied that ...
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Review | theatre
Sing Street [12A] review - Pop goes back to school but this film is about more than you think it is!
Sing Street is a delightful coming of age musical comedy drama from John Carney (Once, Begin ...
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