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REVIEW: ‘A tender, touching triumph’ Little Women at Oxford Playhouse ‘brings a wonderful energy...

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It’s America – the 1860s. How are four teenage sisters and their mother going to cope on their own with father away fighting in the Civil War?...

‘It’s realistic to its core’ Little Women’s coming-of-age story is given a fresh, celebratory,...

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Little Women, the famous novel by Louisa May Alcott, is certainly having its moment in the sun after Greta Gerwig brought it to our screens recently with...

Nature celebrated in Witney, Banbury, Eynsham, Woodstock, Chippy, Charlbury, Finstock and Tackley as Oxfordshire...

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As Oxfordshire Artweeks continues this week, it's North and West Oxfordshire's artists enjoying their moment in the sun as dozens of artists throw open their doors to showcase...

REVIEW: ‘Storytelling at its best’ Spitfire Girls – a must see production of valour,...

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It's an incredibly inspiring, emotive and largely unknown story - that of the valiant British women who flew planes in WW2, but turning it into a play...

REVIEW: ‘Achieves that rare feat of successfully tackling contentious issues with lashings of humour’...

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For those late to the party, which I confess I am, Kim’s Convenience is a 2011 play by Ins Choi which was developed into a smash Netflix...

The sea in all its glory is a major theme for South Oxfordshire’s artists,...

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It may seem incongruous, Oxfordshire being so far away from the sea, and yet it's a common theme amongst South Oxfordshire's artists this year; beaches, oceans and...

BOOK NOW: OCM introduces FÜLÜ – the ‘irresistible’ French electro brass band heading to...

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How to begin describing the raucous, electro brass blending, big band, carnival spirit, club rhythms, and new jazz sound that make up the eponymous French band FÜLÜ? Perhaps...

KIM’S CONVENIENCE: “Funny is funny wherever you are” What to expect from the hilarious...

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James Yi will never forget the moment he saw Kim's Convenience on stage in Canada where he lives. "It changed my life. I was so moved by...

REVIEW: ‘Out Of Chaos’ Macbeth is not only admirably accessible but sparkles with originality...

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Macbeth is Shakespeare’s shortest and darkest tragedy. At Oxford Playhouse yesterday evening, Out of Chaos theatre company kept it short (edited down to just one hour and...

Summertown shines at Oxfordshire Artweeks with some exciting new artists, exhibitions, venues and a...

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It's all going on in Summertown as Oxfordshire Artweeks kicks off on May 3, with more than 60 artists taking part in 25 venues, Oxford City featuring...
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