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REVIEW: ‘Waterperry Opera Festival goes from strength to strength’ as Mozart’s Don Giovanni and...

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Waterperry Opera Festival, now in its eighth year, goes from strength to strength, this year most evidently from its magnificent productions of Handel’s Semele and Mozart’s Don...

REVIEW: ‘An amusing and thought-provoking evening’ The Merry Wives of Windsor completes the Oxford...

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Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is an interesting watch in these modern times. On one hand, in the play, political incorrectness is rife - the French and...

REVIEW: ‘As exciting as it is original’ Apocalyptic comedy-drama ‘End Of The Line’ triumphs...

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The premise of End Of The Line sounds spurious - six strangers on a tube facing imminent death due to an impending nuclear threat. They have an...

‘I have to write or I’d go bananas.’ Anna Mazzola, the award-winning ‘Queen of...

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Award-winning author Anna Mazzola is mighty busy at the moment. Her new crime novel Notes On A Drowning has just been published under the pseudonym Anna Sharpe, she's...

SNEAK PEEK: New exhibition ‘This is What You Get’ showcases Radiohead’s incredible artistic relationship,...

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"They were adamant it wasn't going to be a history of Radiohead. So it's not about the music, they were very clear about that. This is about...

TRUCK FESTIVAL REVIEW: Speedoman, Coldplay Kiss Cam, Tic Tac togs, crowd surfers and moshing...

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As 25,000 Truckers arrived at Steventon's TRUCK FESTIVAL 2025 over the weekend, expectations were high. Could it beat last year's infamous experience, TRUCK FESTIVAL 2024 REVIEW: ‘Another...

REVIEW: ‘An uplifting, moving and thought-provoking show’ KINKY BOOTS – THE MUSICAL hits The...

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'The most beautiful thing in the world is a shoe,' they sing. Thus begins Kinky Boots – The Musical, which has been travelling the UK since January...

‘A family-friendly triumph’ Creation’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Wolfson College in Oxford is...

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Creation Theatre is back, doing what it does best - bringing Shakespeare vividly to life in the glorious surroundings of Oxford's Wolfson College where A Midsummer Night's...

REVIEW: ‘Some lovely moments of wit and frolicking’ OTG’s Twelfth Night defies the downpour...

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The rain fell, the wind blew - no, this wasn’t The Tempest, but the opening night of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night - tucked away in a wet corner...

‘It’s riotously good fun’ Creation’s ‘festival style’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream with bunting, cricket...

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As Creation prepares to bring A Midsummer Night's Dream to Oxford's Wolfson College for a five-week run this summer, rehearsals are in full swing for the village...
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