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REVIEW: ‘A deserved sellout’ The Welsh National Opera brings Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice...

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The Welsh National Opera proved their world class status this week with two very different works: Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice and Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte -...

TOP 30+: Fill the Oxfordshire Easter holidays with quadball, children’s shows, nature, clowning, Lego,...

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With the Easter Holidays upon us and the weather uncertain here are some fabulous ways to keep children and young people entertained! 1) April Fakes Day, March 29...

‘Anything Goes’ captures the glitz and glamour of the 1930s as Oxfordshire Youth Music...

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"Anything Goes is a show that epitomises the glamour of the 1930s with an iconic score of classic Cole Porter hits and a wonderfully witty storyline," Oxfordshire...

REVIEW: ‘Go and see this production with an open mind, but go nonetheless’ Macbeth...

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As soon as Lady Macbeth picks up her phone to receive a video-message from her elated and victorious husband, babbling about three fortune-telling witches he’s just met,...

PAY AS YOU WANT: Half Cut Theatre brings a 21st century Canterbury Tales full...

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Half Cut Theatre is back with a dynamic and hilarious new modern day production of The Canterbury Tales, coming to Oxford and Abingdon. And the good news...

‘We can’t wait to see what people think!’ MYCO brings a modern day ‘Me...

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When MYCO decided to stage the classic musical Me And My Girl, they immediately set about adapting it for the modern day, transforming the 1930s setting to...

REVIEW: ‘Carly Mercedes Dyer’s voice will blow your socks off!’ Jukebox musical ‘The Drifters...

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If you're after the kind of singing that makes the hairs stand-up on the back of your neck, then The Drifters Girl, at New Theatre Oxford all...

REVIEW: ‘A night of uproarious laughter and tricksy tragedy’ Creation’s Boatman Town premiere triumphs...

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The outpouring of astonished laughter at Tap Social's White House pub during last night’s performance of Boatman Town bodes well for a good run. Creation's premiere of Glyn...

REVIEW: “To maintain this degree of havoc takes some doing” Noises Off at Oxford...

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Judging by the sold out audience at Oxford Playhouse last night, the majority were already fans of Michael Frayn's initial and highly successful run of Noises Off,...

REVIEW: ‘An astonishing performance. Anton Lesser and Charlie Hamblett in Red Sky at Sunrise...

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Deirdre Shield’s adaptation of Laurie Lee’s much-loved trilogy played for one night only at Oxford Playhouse took place on a simple stage with Orchestra of the Swan and...
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