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REVIEW: Educating Rita, at Oxford Playhouse all week, is as brilliant as ever. But...

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Educating Rita really got me thinking. I mean here's a play written in 1980 by Willy Russell to highlight the disparities between the classes, sexes and education, in...

REVIEW: Standing ovation at New Theatre as John Partridge “steals the show” in Cabaret...

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Having never seen the film or previous stage productions, the opening night of Cabaret at the New Theatre is a show that will certainly stay with me. the...

The Big Interview: Political comedian Mark Thomas on ‘how we ended up here,’ in...

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Mark Thomas has never done things by halves. He is comfiest in a hair shirt, waving a placard and making life as complicated and as difficult as...

All hail Macbeth! What to expect at the new Rose Theatre, Blenheim Palace

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Macbeth had big shoes to fill as he walked onstage fresh from the battlefields, clutching the Thane of Cawdor's head, to wreak havoc amongst the Scottish nobility. Not...

REVIEW: Merrily We Roll Along at Oxford Playhouse “packs a solid punch – a...

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An explosive musical introduction from the pit kicked off a tremendous melodic platform upon which the entire show will build, as the curtain rises to reveal a...

REVIEW: ‘Joyous, fun, emotional and uplifting’ – MYCO’s Legally Blonde enjoys standing ovation at...

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We sang, swayed and tapped our feet, we cheered and clapped, gasped and smiled, and then we stood to give a much deserved standing ovation to the...

‘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...

ILLUMINATED TRAIL: THE BEST YET! Why Blenheim’s 2020 Christmas Lights are the ultimate festive...

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I've got to take my hat off to Blenheim and expert light specialists Raymond Gubbay for coming up with such a stunning, exciting and emotive Christmas Illuminated...

Pride and Prejudice but not as you know it. Isobel McArthur on bringing her...

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"It’s like a runaway train every night so there's no chance to get complacent. You need every pair of hands on deck until the show finishes," playwright...

Oxfordshire’s Summer Entertainment Guide – comedy, drama, children’s, opera, dance, outdoor, museums, film, exhibitions...

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With the summer stretching gloriously ahead of us, here is our TOP 25 guide to what's on in Oxfordshire. 1) Zog, Oxford Playhouse, Tuesday 18 Juiy – Sunday...
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