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REVIEW: What a laugh! Jericho Comedy’s Mind gala raises £30,000 in unprecedented sell out...

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It was all a bit of a decadent, if slightly naughty, way to spend a Saturday afternoon, but the third Oxfordshire Mind Comedy Gala's matinee sold out...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Tweedy on his new show, the future of Giffords, Keith the...

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I'm still wiping away the tears, long after my interview with Tweedy has concluded. What had I been worrying about? After all, he is one of the...

MADE IN OXFORD: Nathan and Ida spread their wings in double-bill comedy caper

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When I last saw Nathan and ida they were promoting their brand new show Nathan & Ida’s Hot Dog Stand which was about to show at the...

39 events in 14 days: Think Human Festival explores thought provoking issues through theatre,...

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Enjoy 39 events over 14 days right across Oxford, and all for free, thanks to the Think Human Festival kicking off on Feb 1 for two weeks. Film,...

OUR WORLD IN CRISIS: Tipping Point targets climate change through Butoh dance for Café...

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With the clock ticking for the world to take action on climate change, Café Reason’s timely and provocative new work offers a creative response to the threats facing our fragile planet....

MUST SEE: Our Top 25 pick of 2020’s best theatre, dance, comedy, musicals and...

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Ladykiller - Friday 20 March OFS oldfirestation.org.uk or March 10 Didcot Cornerstone http://cornerstone-arts.org A hotel room, a maid and a dead woman. It’s not what it looks like,...

DRY JANUARY: New play Dry by Oxford’s Human Story Theatre targets middle class, middle...

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Bryonie Pritchard and Paul Ansdell play a middle aged couple: James and Ellen Wilson who find themselves at one dinner party too many. Initially the supper talk...

LAST CHANCE: The six Christmas shows in Oxfordshire until January

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What to do over New Year. Our festive choices that carry on until January

Supermarket Scrooge, a Christmas show complete with a giant brussels sprout, a gaudily wrapped...

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Euton Daley, poet, performer, writer, director and producer has many creative projects on the go at once. One of these is directing an innovative family Christmas show...

REVIEW: The Oxford Bach Choir and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra “delivered a...

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Elgar’s masterful setting of Cardinal Newman’s 1865 visionary poem, which follows the journey of a dying man’s soul through to the afterlife, makes huge demands on its performers, in terms of both stamina and technique.
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