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REVIEW: BLINDNESS: “An enthralling experience” at Oxford Playhouse or a nightmare on Beaumont Street?

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Finally, the Oxford Playhouse is open again! And to welcome us back they have something a little different in store - a fully immersive tale of a...

Crumple’s Christmas Adventure takes Oxford’s young theatre-goers on a magical journey!

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Oxford's little people are loving Crumple’s Christmas Adventure and its magical storytelling at the BT Studio over the festive season. The perfect introduction to theatre for those aged...

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,...

REVIEW: Spike at Oxford Playhouse “A sparkling script, tight production and strong cast guarantee...

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Spike Milligan is a name we are all (over a certain age) familiar with. As a comedian, his anarchic humour and prolific output are the stuff of...

REVIEW: The Oxford Bach Choir and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra “delivered a...

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Elgar’s masterful setting of Cardinal Newman’s 1865 visionary poem, which follows the journey of a dying man’s soul through to the afterlife, makes huge demands on its performers, in terms of both stamina and technique.

REVIEW: There’s still time to catch the ‘wonderfully emotive’ The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk...

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"I first saw The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk at the Oxford Playhouse in 2018, in a world that seems entirely different from the one we find ourselves...

REVIEW: “The musical that razzamatazz was invented for” The Cher Show hits Oxford’s New...

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I’m not sure I’ve got enough superlatives in my arsenal to do justice to a show that the word “razzamatazz” was invented for.   Fast, fun, and fabulous,...

“Deliciously innovative” Steak night and A Christmas Carol? Thanks to Hawksmoor and Creation you...

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Those who don't want to embrace the wind, rain and statistics can rest assured that thanks to Hawksmoor and Oxford's Creation Theatre, you can still be fed,...

REVIEW: “In a world of injustice, it feels as though a wrong has been...

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The late August Wilson was one of the great 20th century American playwrights. Two Trains Running is part of his 10 play compilation The American Century Cycle which...

REVIEW: Why West End musical Dreamgirls is blowing the roof off Oxford’s New Theatre...

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Those voices! The whole of Oxford's New Theatre vibrated when Dreamgirls took to the stage last night and let rip with their astonishing vocal range and melodic...
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