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REVIEW: “What a joyful evening. Uniformly excellent. Please go!” Oxford Opera Company’s Magic Flute...

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What a joyful evening! Mozart meets Pantomime in “The Magic Flirt” (oops, “Flute”), a bawdy take on this classic English-version opera, directed by Paul Carr. Despite the modern...

REVIEW: ‘Not for the faint-hearted’: Brilliant award-winning play Blue Orange at Oxford Playhouse is...

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Award-winning, controversial, hard-hitting - just three of the adjectives which enticed me to Oxford Playhouse last night to see Blue Orange which runs until Saturday. Set in...

“It’s a celebration of theatre!” Nicholas Nickleby marks OTG’s triumphant return to Oxford Playhouse

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"Nicholas Nickleby is about the ups and downs of life, the trials and tribulations, but ultimately it is a story of hope and I really felt that...

Classical music: The local concerts, chamber music, orchestras and even opera on punts to...

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Life may still be a bit strange at the moment, but the good news is that live music seems to be slowly making a comeback.  1)An exciting new...

Lesley Garrett, Hansel & Gretel, A Tale of Two Cities, plus Corona Orchestra &...

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Opera Anywhere HUMPERDINCK: HANSEL & GRETEL Sunningwell Village Hall Friday, 7pm Tickets: https://operaanywhere.com Opera Anywhere updates Humperdinck’s classic fairytale opera to wartime Britain. It’s Christmas Eve 1938, and Harry and Gracie have been...

REVIEW: ‘A first class affair’ Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre’s ‘Anything Goes’ is ‘a slick,...

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Far be it from me to go overboard with praise, but Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre’s latest production can only be described as a first-class affair. Putting on the...

Wrestling with demons: New play ‘Unspoken’, by award-winning BMH Productions, tackles stigmas and bullying

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"Do you know someone with a stammer or a stutter?" director Alexandra Coke asks me."According to research, it's very likely that you do. 1 in 100 people...

“That ship has sailed” Actor Shaun Evans on Series 9, drinking, Joan, Thursday and...

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It's never been plain sailing for Shaun Evans' character Endeavour and the final series is no different! Read about it here "Endeavour’s aloneness and isolation is cemented...

COMEDY: Why you should see comedy Charlie and Stan, and new play Josephine, at...

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Billed as 'the greatest comedy duo that nearly was', when Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel sailed off to New York seek their fortunes they had no idea...

REVIEW: “The most enchanting and captivating 45 minutes of escapism” Take your children to...

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After being dispatched to the picturesque Sunnymead Meadow to watch Creation Theatre’s outdoor performance of The Wind in the Willows, my nine year old and I didn’t...
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