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Dial M for Murder review - Hitchcock adaptation falls flat
Dial M for Murder (1954) was the only film Alfred Hitchcock made in 3-D. There is one terrific ...
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Toad of Toad Hall review - Promising show cut short
Just under 70 yards from the Michael Pilch Studio, in the
picturesque and leafy surroundings of ...
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Still Life review - Coward adaptation well-staged but staid
Noël
Coward is famously summed up by the title of Sheridan Morley’s
biography, ‘A Talent ...
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The Importance Of Being Earnest review - A Thoroughly Delightful Production
When The Importance of Being Earnest was first staged in 1885, Oscar Wilde’s popularity was ...
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Kaleidoscope review - A truly magical show for babies
I took my almost 17 month old
and six year old to see Kaleidoscope by Filstkit Theatre Company at ...
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The History Boys review - A Sweetly Captivating Take on a Morally Murky Work
Alan Bennet’s The History Boys debuted nearly twenty years ago, in 2004, to rapturous reviews. It ...
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Fêtid review - Well-Produced but Falls Short of a Prize Ribbon
There’s something nasty in the woodshed in Headingham, and it all comes spilling out the night ...
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The Time Machine: A Virtual Reality review - Anything goes in the multiverse!
As many performance art companies are adapting to the restrictions of lockdown with live-streamed ...
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Prana Yoga online review - A valuable solace
Now is a great time to try a new exercise class. Thankfully, the amazing yoga teachers of Oxford ...
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To Sir With Love review
A play with a real feel-good factor, To Sir With Love, explores how a willingness to learn can ...
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