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REVIEW: “The Hooley is undoubtedly the hot ticket of the summer” Giffords is back...

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It was always going to be a bittersweet moment, that glorious drive through the Cotswolds to Giffords Circus HQ where its infamous big top dominates Fennell Farm...

REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet – “A psychedelic, trippy riot of colour, fast-paced energy and...

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When all other lights were going out during the darkest days of lockdown, Oxford based Creation Theatre Company continued to cast beams of hope and online entertainment...

REVIEW: A perfect digital Dorian? “The Picture Of Dorian Gray is a riveting and...

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If director Tamara Harvey's intention was to bring The Picture Of Dorian Gray kicking and screaming into the 21st century, then it succeeds instantly. Co-presented by Oxford Playhouse...

Review: Oxford Lieder’s Weekend of Song was “quite simply glorious” and is still available...

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If there were awards for making a virtue out of necessity, then Oxford Lieder would surely be in the running for the top prize. Having successfully put...

REVIEW: Creation’s Grimm Tales for Fragile Times and Broken People is a “deliciously dark...

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As Grimm Tales for Fragile Times and Broken People, the latest innovative digital production from Creation Theatre, began on Saturday night we were encouraged to turn off...

REVIEW: “Keep on following your own brick road.” Why Creation’s Wonderful Wizard Of Oz...

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There is a wonderful moment in Creation's Wonderful Wizard Of Oz when the cameras span the virtual audience while looking for Dorothy's dog Toto, and you begin...

ILLUMINATED TRAIL: THE BEST YET! Why Blenheim’s 2020 Christmas Lights are the ultimate festive...

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I've got to take my hat off to Blenheim and expert light specialists Raymond Gubbay for coming up with such a stunning, exciting and emotive Christmas Illuminated...

REVIEW: There’s still time to catch the ‘wonderfully emotive’ The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk...

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"I first saw The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk at the Oxford Playhouse in 2018, in a world that seems entirely different from the one we find ourselves...

REVIEW: Do You Love Me Yet? at Oxford Playhouse is live, bold, intimate, uncomfortable...

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Despite getting the full low down on Do You Love Me Yet?, the brand new digital show being brought to us this week by Oxford Playhouse, I...

REVIEW: How The Black Boy in Headington became the heart of the community

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The Black Boy in Headington already has an extensive history, and during lockdown new owners Samantha and Simon Stonehouse have added to its backstory by turning it...
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