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REVIEW: The Good Life is at Oxford Playhouse all week but does it still...

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Despite being set in the present day, with programme notes about sourdough, WFH (working from home), the gig economy and allotments to keep us in the now,...

Could you be the next superstar beatboxer? Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure For Kids hits Banbury...

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"It is so special being back on tour. It’s been really emotional. In fact, it’s been absolutely glorious," famous beatboxer SK Shlomo says, as he hits the...

REVIEW: “A brilliant theatrical experience”: Riverdance – The New 25th Anniversary Show is at...

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Having grown-up when the founder Michael Flatley rose to fame in the 90’s, and being of Irish decent myself, Riverdance and Irish dancing was always a feature...

REVIEW “A blisteringly good stomp through my youth” ‘Bat Out Of Hell – The...

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Cards on the table. I am a passionate Bat out of Hell fan. From teenage angst right up to my current loud, middle aged kitchen discos, the album has...

‘Prepare to go on a roller-coaster of emotions.’ Why you should go and see...

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Being back on stage again is a dream come true for Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical's Rob Fowler and Sharon Sexton. The show, featuring Jim...

MUST SEE: It’s A Sin’s Nathaniel Hall in ‘First Time’ – his autobiographical show...

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Reliant on drugs and alcohol, in a toxic relationship, and suffering from complex PTSD and anxiety issues, Nathaniel Hall was at a party in 2017 when he...

COMEDY: Why you should see comedy Charlie and Stan, and new play Josephine, at...

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Billed as 'the greatest comedy duo that nearly was', when Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel sailed off to New York seek their fortunes they had no idea...

“We look at the cast list and have to pinch ourselves!” West End stars...

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West End stars have been lining up to star in David Staines' and Luke Simnett's new musical Night Flight which premieres in Oxford on Saturday (October 2). The...

A LABOUR OF LOVE: Trinity College Chapel turns into a theatre this week as...

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Andromache, Racine’s masterpiece, one of European theatre’s greatest dramas opens tonight, performed by Oxford Theatre Guild in Oxford's Trinity College’s 17th century chapel. Transformed into a theatre for...

REVIEW: Poohs, farts, groping and illicit drinking. Groan Ups at Oxford Playhouse has “moments...

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"I tell you what, that Chemise was legendary" my husband commented as we walked back to the car after watching Groan Ups at the Oxford Playhouse last...
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