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REVIEW: “If you fancy being scared senseless Then Murder In The Dark at Oxford...

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It was enormously refreshing to be sitting down on the opening night of Murder In The Dark in a full Oxford Playhouse to watch something entirely new. No...

‘We are just a pair of tits’ Get ready for Identities – a comedy...

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Identities - a new comedy about womanhood, boobs and cancer, at Oxford's BT Studio theatre this week, is "really funny and silly," Hannah Harquart from Close To Home...

REVIEW: “We want to surprise people” New exhibition ‘Colour Revolution: Victorian Art, Fashion and...

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The Victorians have always attracted bad press; modern-day accusations of vulgarity, prudery, garishness and hypocrisy refusing to go away. That classic battle between the old moneyed classes...

REVIEW: ‘A brilliant, thought provoking, and thoroughly entertaining evening’ The House With Chicken Legs...

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The House With Chicken Legs (only at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday, Sept 23), is exactly what live theatre is made for; magic and music, fable and frocks,...

REVIEW: “Sheer, unadulterated fun” Shrek The Musical keeps on giving – at New Theatre...

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If you've somehow you've missed Shrek at the cinema, West End stage or on tour, then your luck is in because the famous animated film, and now...

EXCLUSIVE: Check out the £3.5 million restoration of Abingdon’s Old Abbey House into a...

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The Old Abbey House Hotel is preparing to open after a £3.5 million refurbishment to transform the derelict former council offices into a 27-bed boutique hotel in...

Dancin’ Oxford’s Family Dance Festival returns with an exciting line-up of captivating physical theatre...

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DANCIN’ OXFORD FAMILY DANCE FESTIVAL is back this month with an exciting line-up to get your feet tapping and moving. Running from September 29 - November 2, it...

REVIEW: Brown Boys Swim at The North Wall: “A refreshing, contemporary, seismic play and...

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No wonder Brown Boys Swim won so many awards at Edinburgh Fringe, because the new play by young, local playwright Karim Khan hits you like a freight...

‘I just let the magic happen’ Young conductor John Warner on September’s Oxford Sinfonia...

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Conductor John Warner is a busy man. And yet despite his hectic international schedule, he is keen to discuss the programme he's chosen for Oxford Sinfonia's September...

REVIEW: SOB AWAY – Blood Brothers at Oxford Playhouse is an emotional roller-coaster of...

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Although Blood Brothers has toured the world, it was a first for Oxford Playhouse and for us. But after so long on the road could the mammoth...
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