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REVIEW: ‘They’ve done it!’ OTG’s colour coded characters bring Nicholas Nickleby to life at...

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“What a challenge! Squeezing Charles Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, some thousand pages long, filled with more than 50 characters, into 2.5 hours on the Oxford Playhouse stage is no...

TOP 20+ FESTIVE PICKS; Oxfordshire’s best theatre, trails, markets, shows, musicals, panto, comedy, magic,...

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With the Christmas holidays bearing down on us, here is the best ways to enjoy yourself in Oxfordshire over the festive season! 1) Creation’s Christmas Carol, until 6...

REVIEW: “It’s all about the music” Jersey Boys at Oxford’s New Theatre all week...

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It is all about the music at Jersey Boys, on now at Oxford's New Theatre until Saturday. Giving us the story of the making and breaking of American...

REVIEW: Eddie Izzard announces new political career and last tour as Wunderbar hits Oxford’s...

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Sauntering onto stage with hot pink false nails, a tartan miniskirt and leather thigh-high boots - his muscular legs proudly on show from all that marathon running...

“We look at the cast list and have to pinch ourselves!” West End stars...

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West End stars have been lining up to star in David Staines' and Luke Simnett's new musical Night Flight which premieres in Oxford on Saturday (October 2). The...

REVIEW: Creation ‘thrillingly shunts George Orwell’s tragically inevitable tale Animal Farm into the 21st...

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From the off, Creation Theatre’s current production of George Orwell’s Animal Farm not only retains a gripping sense of unease, but thrillingly shunts the tragically inevitable original...

NEW PLAY: Witney playwright stages ‘Murmuration of Starlings’ at Corn Exchange in his home...

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The Murmuration of Starlings was a labour of love for Witney playwright Joe Graham, but he's excited about premiering it in his home town at The Corn...

REVIEW: Puss in Boots takes you to 1950s London via EastEnders, Only Fools and...

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“Mummy what does ‘ipnotist mean’?” my daughter whispered as King Rat, the East End baddie threatened Chipping Norton Theatre’s audience, accompanied by much booing and hissing. We were...

EXCLUSIVE: Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator? Creation is back with its...

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Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator, shoulder pads, police, big hair, lots of laughs, some banging 80s tracks and an adventure playground? It must mean...

REVIEW: “Malory Towers is an irresistibly alluring package of stagecraft, music and characters –...

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Emma Rice attributes her adaption of Malory Towers' enormous success to the casting, and after it's performance at Oxford Playhouse I realised she was spot on -...
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