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“Deliciously innovative” Steak night and A Christmas Carol? Thanks to Hawksmoor and Creation you...

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Those who don't want to embrace the wind, rain and statistics can rest assured that thanks to Hawksmoor and Oxford's Creation Theatre, you can still be fed,...

REVIEW: TRUCK KICKS OFF WITH RAUCOUS SET FROM POST PUNK HEADLINERS – SLAVES

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Thursday at Truck was all about the post-punk headliners Slaves, a two-piece boyband from the garden of England. And in the sweltering heat Laurie and Isaac did not...

REVIEW: Licence to thrill – Creation goes from strength to strength with Don Quixote...

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Where to start with Don Quixote in Oxford’s Covered Market? Perhaps as Creation does with a man urinating into a saucepan, an instant reminder that whether you’ve...

REVIEW: It’s a saucy night out! OTG’s Nell Gwynn at Oxford Playhouse makes you...

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Blushing? It was hard not to. Because as Nell Gwynn took centre stage both at the Oxford Playhouse and in King Charles II's life, the innuendoes, smutty...

REVIEW: Educating Rita, at Oxford Playhouse all week, is as brilliant as ever. But...

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Educating Rita really got me thinking. I mean here's a play written in 1980 by Willy Russell to highlight the disparities between the classes, sexes and education, in...

REVIEW: If you only see one thing this year make sure it’s ‘Pride and...

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Pride and Prejudice is a sacred text, not to be trivialised, messed with, badly adapted or patronised. So news that an all female cast were taking on...

REVIEW: Second World War setting for Opera Anywhere’s Hansel and Gretel triumphs in Sunningwell

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The innovative Opera Anywhere – now approaching its 20thanniversary – has come up trumps again with this lovely production of Hansel and Gretel, Humperdinck’s operatic version of the...

REVIEW: Jack Savoretti bares his soul to his wife live at the New Theatre...

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Jack Savoretti's night at New Theatre Oxford, as part of his 'Singing to Strangers' tour, left quite an impression. Disarmingly intimate throughout, thanks to his wife being...

REVIEW: “I would go see it again in a heart beat” Why ‘Dirty Dancing...

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We've all watched the film a thousand times, but judging by the queues stretching all the way past Oxford's New Theatre on opening night, we still can't...

REVIEW: Creation’s Snow Queen takes us back to the Hans Christian Anderson original, and...

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Whether in direct contrast to Disney's Frozen or just because it's what Creation does best, this year's festive offering of Hans Christian Anderson's epic tale The Snow...
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