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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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Scenes of Last Tokyo: Japanese Creative Prints from 1945 review - An odd and slightly unsettling mix of tradition and modernity
“Scenes of Last Tokyo" is advertised as an exercise in nostalgia, but is there more to it? It ...
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Die Fledermaus review - A production that embraces the popular, the ridiculous, the farcical - with a bold, bright twist of modernity thrown into the mix
It is the glory and curse of Die Fledermaus that every note is absolutely and instantly familiar; ...
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Oxford Afterlives: The stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, and Philip Pullman review - Fluent and thought-provoking: a fascinating account of Wonderlands, LOTR Dungeons & Dragons and Phillip Pullman's take on on museum relics
Celebrating three of Oxford's best fantasy writers, the Oxford Afterlives event at the Natural ...
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Playwright review - Shiny red apples dangle from the ceiling; a sort of psychofreudian cousin to Noises Off
A dishevelled playwright sits at a rickety desk in his jammy-bottoms and a rumpled blazer, grinding ...
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Cold Warm review - The audience lives the contrasts, the warm and the cold, and it is both beautiful and dizzying.
Cold Warm, a play by Florence Read showing as part of the Oxford University Dramatic Society's New ...
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The Snow Maiden review - Terrific principals with precisely executed, adventurous steps.
Last year was the 175th anniversary of the birth of Tchaikovsky (b.1840) and as a consequence, ...
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King Lear review - Creation lived up to their name: go and see it if you can!
Creation lived up to their name in The Norrington Room last night with their latest production, ...
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Why Do We Believe in the Unbelievable? review - Speakezee launches in Oxford with a talk about the founders' favourite topic
Speakezee.org was conceived and created by Bruce Hood, former Royal Institution Christmas Lecturer ...
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Chipping Norton Choral Society sings Handel's Messiah review - "It was a great atmosphere... my concert-going partner was moved to tears."
I have to admit to being a little late to this evening in the cathedral-like medieval "Wool Church" ...
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