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Japanese piano sensation Junko Kobayashi, Sansara, Opus 48’s Come & Sing day, World Orchestra...

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Your round-up of classical music happening across Oxfordshire this weekend

AWKWARD: Linus Karp talks us through his sold out fringe show ‘Awkward Conversations With...

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"If you can put up with the title, I'm sure you can handle the show," Linus Karp laughs. Originally from Sweden, Linus Karp stumbled upon the script...

REVIEW: “This is Macbeth but not as you know it. A modern day make-over...

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Be prepared to be wowed by this very different interpretation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, and immerse yourself in an inspired play list of classic rock music. The brilliant, clever...

REVIEW: Sometimes the best things in life are free. Sprinting around ‘Oxford Open Doors’...

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Oxford Open Doors was proof that sometimes the best things in life are free

Gonzo Moose’s Once Upon A Time is “like a pantomime on acid” and coming...

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"Gonzo Moose shows are daft, silly and very anarchic. The actors have license to go off script and we like getting the audiences involved by encouraging them...

“We wanted it to be something new and exciting. Something bold. Something accessible.” Lady...

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Playing Lady Macbeth is every actresses dream, and yet the famous Scottish queen remains entangled in the cliches and stereotypes which accompany her everywhere. Emma McDonald’s new depiction...

Pavlova Winds, Radcliffe Strings, Clara Schumann, Adderbury Ensemble, Opera Anywhere’s Hansel and Gretel and...

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Oxford Open Doors PAVLOVA WIND QUINTET & RADCLIFFE STRINGS  Exeter College (Saturday, 4pm) Sheldonian Theatre (Sunday 4pm) Admission free If you are in Oxford for Open Doors weekend, make sure you catch...

Let’s hear it for Clara! Schumann’s wife, and fellow composer, brought out of shadows...

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Five musicians are celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of Clara Schumann with a special concert in Oxford that highlights her incredible contribution to the 19thcentury classical...

Awe-inspiring Australian acrobatic Circa takes to the Oxford Playhouse stage in Human

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When Lachlan Sukroo was a boy, his parents would sometimes take him to see Circa, an internationally-renowned Australian contemporary circus ensemble, as a treat. He stared in awe...

REVIEW: Why you should go and see David Hare play Skylight, at The Theatre...

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Written by David Hare in 1995, Skylight is uncomfortably voyeuristic and tantalisingly engrossing. Like a jigsaw as the plot weaves and winds fatalistically through Kyra and Tom's...
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