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Uncanny: I Know What I Saw review - Something for both believers and sceptics to enjoy
Oxford has a raw and fascinating history that latches on to the present, from its ancient ...
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Review | theatre
The Pact review - Riveting and Truly Touching
You know how most musicals start with a big, catchy number to hook the audience in and get them in ...
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Mammal Hands review - An incredibly inventive night of jazz
Taking part in the Music at Oxford concert series, with a concert at the Sheldonian Theatre, ...
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Review | concerts
Frost/Nixon review - Bold and incisive update to the iconic interviews
St John’s College is full of surprises.The
first is that it’s like a rabbit warren. Getting ...
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Identities review - Entertaining but Underwhelming
Identities, Close to Home’s show that toured to the Burton Taylor Studio this week, explores the ...
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The Tempest review - A humanistic vision of hope and redemption
Adapting The Tempest is a tall order for any dramatist. Shakespeare’s last ever solo theatrical ...
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Conversations review - Well-Meaning Work Clings to Cliches
Walking to the Burton Taylor Theatre last night around nine pm, I had high hopes. Conversations, ...
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No Dogs review - Warm and Compelling
At the end of January, I attended a live recording of No Dogs, a touching new audio drama from ...
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The Picture of Dorian Gray review - “If a person has ugly thoughts, it shows in their face”
With the familiar favourite Joanna Lumley, glimpses of the reassuring timbre of Stephen Fry, and a ...
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A Still Life review
Daily Info reviewer Helen Ward gives her thoughts on local writer Martin Pevsner's latest ...
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