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REVIEW: ‘The magic of Truck Festival lies in its variety and small but mighty...

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As ever, the magic of Truck Festival lies in its variety and ‘small but mighty’ punch. The rain and mud might have scared off a few festival-goers,...

REVIEW: Second to nun – What a joyous show! Sister Act at Oxford’s New...

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We've all seen the 1992 film Sister Act when dodgy nightclub singer Whoopi Goldberg is on the run from gangster Harvey Kettle and placed in a Philadelphia...

WHAT TO BOOK THIS HALF TERM: Accessible theatre, dance, comedy, musicals, improv, magic, workshops,...

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The sun is out and summer is here so make the most of this half term and get booking. There's so much to see and do. Here...

REVIEW: ‘In terms of bringing you a Wuthering Heights to remember, this is it...

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Wuthering Heights' reputation as one of the literary world's great love stories has always been fiercely contested, but in Inspector Sands version it's incontrovertibly ignored, more morality...

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...

REVIEW: See the stars of tomorrow in MYCO’s #mustsee The Addams Family at Oxford...

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First things first - anyone thinking about going to MYCO's current musical The Addams Family at Oxford Playhouse should buy a ticket right now. For a start...

REVIEW: It’s a saucy night out! OTG’s Nell Gwynn at Oxford Playhouse makes you...

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Blushing? It was hard not to. Because as Nell Gwynn took centre stage both at the Oxford Playhouse and in King Charles II's life, the innuendoes, smutty...

‘Brilliantly performed and perfectly polished’ Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical hits Oxford’s New Theatre

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Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical, based on the true story of a group of Cornish fishermen who’ve been singing a cappella on the Platt (harbour) in St Isaac since 1995,...

Madama Butterfly and Aida ‘delivered in spades’ at Oxford’s New Theatre followed by Ukrainian...

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Stupendous, stunning, spectacular - all the things we’ve come to expect from Ellen Kent productions over the past four decades, and the performances of Madama Butterfly and Aida...

REVIEW: ‘A morality tale for our times’ Complicité ‘has triumphed’ with Plow Over the...

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Complicité, with its multi-media devised production of Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, at Oxford Playhouse this week, has triumphed. Not so much a fairy...
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