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“It’s fast, furious and funny” Award-winning whodunnit caper ‘The Man Who Thought He Knew...

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The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much has been on the North Wall's radar ever since its sell out run at Edinburgh Fringe last year. And now...

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 Lion finds his voice: Creation’s Wizard Of Oz is set to be a...

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Creation Theatre has come up with another blinder of a show for you to enjoy this Christmas - a surreal and anarchic live digital adaptation of L....

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....

Fancy being a psychic spy? Then this is the show for you.

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“I wanted to recreate the CIA’s experiments live by using the audience because it is so compelling on stage,” David Narayan says about his show The Psychic...

REVIEW: What Blenheim Palace has in store this Christmas with Neverland, a new Illuminated...

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Never one to hold back at Christmas, Blenheim Palace has pulled out all the stops this year by adding to the visitor experience with new rides, themes,...

REVIEW: ‘Jeneba Kanneh-Mason is a truly exciting pianist and her performance with OSJ at...

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Jeneba Kanneh-Mason and the OSJ Orchestra were locked in perfect synergy, the opening of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major, Allegramente, sparkling with jazz-inflected vitality, while the central Adagio assai was...

REVIEW: “Moving, funny and thought-provoking. Go see” The electrifying new production of Frankenstein at...

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February 1 is the anniversary of Mary Shelley’s death in 1851 so it seemed a fitting night to go and see a new production of Frankenstein at the Old Fire...

Four shows in four weeks and six shows in six months! Oxford Theatre Guild...

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With a full programme planned for 2020, Covid changed everything for Oxford Theatre Guild. But with a whole new stream of shows up their thespian sleeves for 2021,...

REVIEW: Like being scared out of your wits? Then The Woman In Black –...

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I kept looking over my shoulder all the way back to my car, the dark shadows and night-time silence unnerving, waiting subconsciously for the sound of footsteps,...
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