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REVIEW: Big Feastival – 60,000 steps, gold mankinis, rocking headliners, superb food, epic dancing…...

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Big Feastival does it again, providing an incredible bill of food, entertainment and perhaps their best music line-up ever over the August Bank Holiday. And what an...

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....

REVIEW: ‘The role of a lifetime’ Emily Woodward shines as Rosalind in Creation’s immensely...

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Shakespeare season is upon us and striding into the ring comes Creation's As You Like It at Wycliffe Hall - the perfect summer choice. ‘It’s not summer...

EXCLUSIVE: Addiction, grief and adversity! How Clare Haggas’ successful silk scarf business saved her....

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There was a time when Clare Haggas didn't think she'd survive the day let alone be running such a successful silk scarf business. But her achievements are as...

REVIEW: ‘Successfully delivers laughs and romance in this thought-provoking Shakespeare comedy’ OTG’s Much Ado...

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A Taylor Swift soundtrack, a wheelie-bin and Converse trainers root this current production of Much Ado About Nothing by Oxford Theatre Guild firmly in the present day....

‘It’s like a flirty rom-com’ Oxford Theatre Guild brings Much Ado About Nothing to Oxford...

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"Much Ado About Nothing has always had a special place in my heart and it’s such a great comedy for the summer, so we want everyone to experience...

‘It’s not summer ’til you’ve been to a Creation show!’ Book double bill of...

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Creation Theatre has got a bumper summer in store for you with two, brilliant open air productions to enjoy. Shakespeare's romantic comedy As You Like It comes...

Get ready For Alice’s Day On Saturday as some Fabulous Monsters and Curious Creatures...

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It's Alice's Day in Oxford on Saturday with puppets, parades, music, theatre and fun, spreading through Oxford Botanic Garden, Weston Library, Museum of Natural History, Covered Market,...

REVIEW: If music be the food of love, then play on. Wild Goose Theatre’s...

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Act One, Scene One, Line One: ‘If music be the food of love, then play on.’  If the lovelorn Duke Orsino wants an excess of love then...

REVIEW: ‘Present Laughter demonstrates how relevant Noel Coward’s work is in today’s celebrity obsessed...

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'Fame puts you there where things are hollow,' yells a singer at the beginning of ‘Present Laughter’, as the cast gyrate to the music. Noel Coward understood the...
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