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REVIEW: It’s got it all! Minotaurs, hidden palaces and the quest for the truth;...

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It is the stuff of dreams, excavating a dusty site in Crete and discovering the lost Bronze Age palace of Knossos, home to the Minotaur, thus proving...

REVIEW: “The audience was absolutely spellbound” Catch Shawshank Redemption at Oxford Playhouse all week

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The air of menace that pervaded Oxford Playhouse was palpable as Shawshank Redemption's corrupt tale of incarceration, greed and survival began this week. Any doubters wondering if this...

SPRING CONCERTS: OSJ’s star studded programme kicks off 2023 with two tribute concerts to...

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“We guarantee many evenings ahead of happy music-making," the Orchestra of St John's John Lubbock promises, and what a feast he has in store. From young sensation Poppy McGhee to...

THROWDOWN SUNDAYS: Wrestling arrives at Oxford’s Tap Social Taproom in Botley on Super Bowl...

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News that wrestling is coming to Tap Social Taproom in Botley has been met with great excitement. "it's classic WWE style STAGED wrestling which is so enjoyable. I...

REVIEW: “Moving, funny and thought-provoking. Go see” The electrifying new production of Frankenstein at...

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February 1 is the anniversary of Mary Shelley’s death in 1851 so it seemed a fitting night to go and see a new production of Frankenstein at the Old Fire...

Truck Festival headliners Royal Blood, Alt-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats revealed...

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Truck Festival's four headliners Royal Blood, Alt-J, Two Door Cinema Club And The Wombats have been announced today ahead of 2023's official ticket release this week. read...

“I always knew it was going to be tough” Joe Absolom on Shawshank Redemption,...

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Joe Absolom is funny, quick, self deprecating, engaging, entirely lacking in ego and refreshingly honest. He is also starring in the dynamic new stage adaption of the globally...

REVIEW: Jennifer Pike’s violin solo delivered with “exquisite grace and fire” for Oxford Sinfonia...

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It was a brave all-Russian programme that was delivered by Oxford Sinfonia on Saturday night, considering today’s cancel culture - Khachaturian’s Adagio from 'Spartacus', followed by his...

“Being angry is easy but there needs to be some positivity” Artists confront historic...

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"At first I was angry and then I just felt pity - they didn't stand a chance," artist and musician Danni Skerritt, otherwise known as Dirty Freud,...

REVIEW: “Surely OXOPS isn’t an amateur company?” Evita at Oxford Playhouse is “uniformly first-rate”...

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What a fabulous evening! The Oxford Operatic Society's (OXOPS) production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita hit every high note at a packed Oxford Playhouse last night. Apart...
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