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‘Waitress smashes it out of the park’ Celebrate the musical’s 10th anniversary at New Theatre...

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The title of this musical written by Jessie Nelson and Sara Bareilles, ‘Waitress’, and the plot about yes, a waitress who discovers herself through her love of...

WORLD PREMIERE: We review ÁRA – Sigur Rós’ unmissable, immersive soundscape at Oxford’s Schwarzman...

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How to describe the world premiere of Sigur Rós' incredible, immersive soundscape ÁRA at the Schwarzman Centre, Oxford? Fascinating, transportive, freeing, inspiring and utterly unique. More than that,...

REVIEW: Summer Shakespeare season off to flying start as BMH’s ‘topical, assured and heart-tugging’...

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It’s impossible for Shakespeare’s play, Julius Ceasar not to be topical because as long as there is a democratically elected leader anywhere in the world trying to become an...

‘Something wicked this way comes’ Wild Goose’s ‘fast-paced and punchy’ outdoor Macbeth sets Shakespeare’s...

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Could there be a more perfect setting for Macbeth than Oxford Castle & Prison? Wild Goose Theatre think not, knowing that the severity of the architecture and...

‘We still laugh all the time because Fawlty Towers – The Play is such...

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Stepping into John Cleese's long and weighty shoes is no mean feat, but it's one that Danny Bayne jumped at with alacrity in West End smash Fawlty...

REVIEW: ‘A spell-binding and jaw-dropping show. Greg Doran’s restaging of his RSC Venus & Adonis...

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Considering its origin – written in London during lockdown (during the plague of 1592-93) and its central, gender role-reversing premise: hot-for-it female given the cold shoulder by...

‘It’s fast and furious’ Sherlock Holmes and the Napoleon of Crime comes to Oxford...

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Sherlock Holmes is back in a big way, in a brand new, all-singing, all-dancing world premiere - Sherlock Holmes and the Napoleon of Crime, coming to Oxford...

‘Julius Caesar is a stark reminder of what’s at stake’ Shakespeare’s gripping political thriller...

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"Julius Caesar holds up a mirror to every society. It's about potential dictatorships, and what happens when you don't agree with the people you voted for as...

REVIEW: ‘Whatever you do, don’t miss it!’ Juliet Aubrey steals the show in Noel...

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The Marquise is one of Noel Coward's lesser known plays - he even referred to it himself as a "tenuous, frivolous little piece" - but disregard Noel...

‘It’s miraculous’ Shakespeare’s erotic Venus & Adonis hits Oxford Playhouse using poetry, music and...

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"Venus & Adonis was one of the shows I was most proud of at the RSC because it's a very simple, beautiful story full of joy and...
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