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Episode 153 - Drinks, Dance and Disorder
In this week's Oxcast of Drinks, Dance and Disorder (in that order), the team discuss Greek Tragedy, Discworld and sculpture. Also listen to an ...
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Episode 103 - The 100th Oxcast!
As the Oxcast turns 100, the DI team covers beards, beer, Jacobian tragedy and ethical investment. Plus Hinny interviews ethex's Sarah Flood, and ...
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The Merry Wives of Windsor review - Riotously funny update to Shakespeare's comedy of middle England
Are we in a new era of Falstaffs?
In a recent interview in The Times,
Ian McKellen said that ...
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Romeo & Juliet and Troilus & Cressida review - A Delightful Evening of Summer Shakespeare
BMH Productions, who kick off Oxford Castle and Prison’s annual Summer Shakespeare season this ...
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The Olive Boy review - Coming-of-age comedy a masterclass in characterisation
“Next time – bring biscuits.” I first read about this show while waiting in the foyer of a ...
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The Two Gentlemen Of Verona review - Making history
With a student-led play, there is always the fear of a naive and immature production - flashes of ...
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Best Years of Our Lives review - Slow burn account of undergrad overload
Well, that was depressing.Annabel Baptist’s new play The Best Years of Our Lives takes
its ...
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Macbeth review - Huge, Original, Gamechanging
McKellen.Finney, O’Toole, Peck, Williamson, Pryce, Stamp, Jacobi, Howard, Sher, Hicks, Stewart, ...
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Macbeth review - A Loyal and Atmospheric Adaptation
Macbeth, Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy, is beaded throughout with some of his most quoted lines, ...
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Milked review - Moving, Funny and Profound
Before tonight I had never heard of Simon Longman or his 2013 debut play Milked,
but I’m ...
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