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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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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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Quod review - There's something immensely reassuring about Quod: it looks right, it feels right, they care about the details
There's something immensely reassuring about Quod. It looks right, it feels right, they get the ...
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Oxford Playwrights’ Showcase review - Lots of Creativity, Humour and Energy
The Playwrights' Showcase at the Pegasus Theatre involved work with varied themes and styles, ...
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The Sound Of Music review - Sugarcoated musical delight at the New Theatre
The Sound of Music arrived in Oxford yesterday, bringing its sickly sweetness and familiar notes to ...
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Selma [12A] review
Selma is a film about Martin Luther King influencing President Johnson to change his mind about ...
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Daily Info on its 50th Birthday review - Taking money from little old ladies is wrong and you will go to hell - that's religion…
Monday September 28th, 1964.
Goldfinger had been released in the UK, the Beatles were touring ...
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