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Fat Man review - Fat Man presented by Move To Stand in association with Little Mighty. North Wall, Oxford. 26th February.
Billed as “Orpheus is doing stand up for the gods”, it was hard to know what to expect from ...
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Big Hero 6 [PG] review
From WOPR to Wall-E, Number 5 to Nexus-7s, there’s quite a crowded pantheon of robots in cinema. ...
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Review | cinema
La Traviata review
You can be sure of the quality of Ellen Kent’s operas: they are traditionally set, have very good ...
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Jonny & the Baptists Rock the Vote review
Fresh from a stint in America, (land of the free, home of privatised healthcare), Jonny and the ...
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Review | gigs
Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression – 75 years of the Finest in Jazz
The 75th anniversary of the founding of the jazz label Blue Note in 2015 sparked a spate of ...
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Review | lectures
Benefit review
Cardboard Citizens' new play, Benefit, is a wonderful example of interactive political ...
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Review | theatre
We Will Not Fight review - We Will Not Fight! Commemorating the Peacemakers.
We Will Not Fight!The Old Courtroom at Oxford Town Hall ceased to operate as a court in 1969 (it ...
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Passiontide at Merton 2016 review - Doing a masterpiece proud
A cold night for a strong Passiontide at Merton programme, with not only a keen east wind nagging ...
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Review | concerts
Blood Brothers review - Lyn Paul's poignancy and wretchedness was so vivid that I was moved to tears.
Willy Russell created a masterpiece in Blood Brothers: a deceptively simple tale of two brothers ...
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox review
If you frequent the gig review pages on this fair site, you might see a host of complaints directed ...
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