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Could you be the next Pavarotti? Fancy giving opera a go? Oxford Youth Opera...

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Always wanted to try opera but never had the chance? Fancy yourself as the next Pavarotti? Just curious? Well your luck's in because Oxford Youth Opera is...

REVIEW: ‘For a quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to...

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Be challenged, be delighted, be entranced, be well-entertained! For the perfect, quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to this year’s Waterperry Opera Festival....

DON’T MISS: Bampton Classical Opera’s Alcina’s Island by Gazzaniga – a zany comedy with...

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Transport yourself to sunnier climes, as Bampton Classical Opera brings Gazzaniga's Alcina’s Island to the Cotswolds, whisking us off to a desert island paradise where the glorious...

REVIEW: ‘Everything I wanted from an opera’ English Touring Opera’s Rake’s Progress hits Oxford...

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English Touring Opera brought The Rake’s Progress and Puccini’s Manon Lescaut to Oxford Playhouse this week. In her programme notes, Director Polly Graham appropriately describes Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s...

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 -...

WHAT TO SEE THIS AUTUMN: Our TOP 30+ round-up of the best shows, comedy,...

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Autumn is here and with it a massive choice of entertainment at Oxfordshire's wonderful theatres, galleries and museums. Here are our top picks: The Oxford Science and Ideas...

REVIEW: ‘Waterperry Opera Festival has done it again with a Carmen that’s more feminist...

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Waterperry Opera Festival, has done it again with a fabulous, furious, feisty, raunchy and confident production of Carmen. Bizet’s 19th century opera is reputedly the world’s most frequently performed...
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