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REVIEW: GREASE IS THE WORD – SEXY, FAST AND FURIOUS – AND THAT’S JUST...

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If you only go and see one show this week, make it Grease at The New Theatre in Oxford, for two hours of pure pleasure with high...

‘For better for worse…til death us do part.’ New play ‘Happy Even After’ targets...

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"Domestic abuse comes in too many forms and is hidden from too many people. Should I leave? Where will I go? What will they do to me?...

It’s electrifying: Peter Andre tells us what to expect as Grease The Musical opens...

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"It's electrifying, dazzling and slick," Peter Andre says, as he describes the new version of Grease The Musical coming to the New Theatre from today. Playing the role...

Mercutio and Tybalt get their moment in the sun in reimagined Romeo and Juliet...

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"Betrayal, lies, anger and temptation belie Mercutio and Tybalt’s broken relationship, and we all know how it eventually ends. But what lead them there in the first...

Emma Rice brings Malory Towers to Oxford Playhouse with a modern day twist

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"Endi Blyton is such a beautiful writer and does characters like no one else. You can recognise everyone you went to school with as one of the...

REVIEW: “In a world of injustice, it feels as though a wrong has been...

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The late August Wilson was one of the great 20th century American playwrights. Two Trains Running is part of his 10 play compilation The American Century Cycle which...

Local award-winning double act Morgan & West kick off explosive new science caper tour...

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While performing their new show Unbelievable Science at the Edinburgh Fringe (where it was nominated for the Primary Times Children’s Choice Award), one of Morgan & West's chemistry...

REVIEW: “A provocative piece for these unruly times.” Famous playwright David Edgar’s one man...

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Whatever you think of his politics, you can’t fault his honesty. David Edgar has described his almost-solo show as a ‘conversation with his 20-year-old self’, and neither...

How being wrongfully arrested has helped Ray Emmet Brown play Wolf in Pulitzer Prize...

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“I can relate to my character Wolf’s predicament, being a black male in the UK. He talks about being wrongfully arrested and that has happened to me...

Famous 70-year-old British playwright David Edgar confronts his 20 year-old self at The North...

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“Having spent most of the last 50 years writing things for other people to say, I thought it was time to have a conversation with myself. Performing...
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