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The Last Five Years review
Amy Cooke-Hodgson chooses the perfect piece to bring out the full story-telling potential of the ...
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat review - New Theatre, 2-7 June 2008
Many years ago I saw Joseph on the London stage and loved the songs but was disappointed by the ...
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Much Ado About Nothing review
Oxford’s open air Shakespeare season started a while ago, but it never really seems to really ...
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Como Agua Para Chocolate (Like Water For Chocolate) review
This is a story all about sex, death, families and food on a late 19th century Mexican ranch. Tita, ...
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Out of the Blue review
Now, I’ve seen these boys busking in Oxford and thought ‘Hmm, Glee Club, but in a nice English ...
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Fisherss review
I have mixed feelings about Fishers. On the one hand it provides an unpretentious atmosphere in ...
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Thoroughly Modern Millie review - Musical Youth Company of Oxford | Oxford Playhouse, Wed 9th - Sat 12th April 2008
Stepping out of the audience, Millie Dillmount arrives in the Big Apple. A modern girl in a big bad ...
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Happy-Go-Lucky review - Eddie Marsan – Happy-Go-Lucky’s not so happy driving instructor – is perhaps Britain’s most consistently impressive character actor. Hardly a household name, he’s popped up in blockbusters (like Miami Vice, Mission Impossible 3 and Gangs of New York) and indies too (21 Grams, Pierrepoint, Sixty Six). He even started out in Oxford, doing garden-play Shakespeare. Glenn Watson chats to Britain’s best kept secret…
You’re not a celebrity but you get pretty much rave reviews for your performances. How do you ...
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Interviews with the stars! review - Eddie Marsan – Happy-Go-Lucky’s not so happy driving instructor – is perhaps Britain’s most consistently impressive character actor. Hardly a household name, he’s popped up in blockbusters (like Miami Vice, Mission Impossible 3 and Gangs of New York) and indies too (21 Grams, Pierrepoint, Sixty Six). He even started out in Oxford, doing garden-play Shakespeare. Glenn Watson chats to Britain’s best kept secret…
You’re not a celebrity but you get pretty much rave reviews for your performances. How do you ...
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To Be Straight With You review
Two lesbians, quivering with fear on a sofa, follow a man standing inside a projected world atlas ...
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