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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 -...

REVIEW: “Sheer, unadulterated fun” Shrek The Musical keeps on giving – at New Theatre...

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If you've somehow you've missed Shrek at the cinema, West End stage or on tour, then your luck is in because the famous animated film, and now...

REVIEW: Laurence Fox at The Bullingdon “I’m increasingly intolerant of intolerance”

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I had no idea what to expect when arriving at his gig at The Bullingdon on Cowley Road - banners, mobs, placards, Union Jacks, a weeping Lozza?

REVIEW: Like being scared out of your wits? Then The Woman In Black –...

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I kept looking over my shoulder all the way back to my car, the dark shadows and night-time silence unnerving, waiting subconsciously for the sound of footsteps,...

REVIEW: Eddie Izzard announces new political career and last tour as Wunderbar hits Oxford’s...

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Sauntering onto stage with hot pink false nails, a tartan miniskirt and leather thigh-high boots - his muscular legs proudly on show from all that marathon running...

REVIEW: ‘Brilliant to the very last note!’ 9 to 5 The Musical is at...

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'9 to 5 The Musical' bursting onto Oxford's New Theatre stage was nothing short of life-affirming, a glorious riot of colour, characters, comedy, song, dance and hope. I'd...

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...

REVIEW: Stephen Fry is touring for the first time in 40 years, but it...

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When sent to boarding school 200 miles from home aged seven, Stephen Fry told us: “I found very rapidly that I was not good at much that...

REVIEW: Creation’s Snow Queen takes us back to the Hans Christian Anderson original, and...

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Whether in direct contrast to Disney's Frozen or just because it's what Creation does best, this year's festive offering of Hans Christian Anderson's epic tale The Snow...

REVIEW: ‘A joyful ride of a musical’ Craig Revel Horwood’s sleazy Miss Hannigan in...

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Anyone who says that children can't act obviously haven't seen the new Annie, currently touring the country and in situ at Oxford's New Theatre all week. The rotating...
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