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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...

REVIEW: Why West End musical Dreamgirls is blowing the roof off Oxford’s New Theatre...

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Those voices! The whole of Oxford's New Theatre vibrated when Dreamgirls took to the stage last night and let rip with their astonishing vocal range and melodic...

REVIEW: ‘Go and see this production with an open mind, but go nonetheless’ Macbeth...

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As soon as Lady Macbeth picks up her phone to receive a video-message from her elated and victorious husband, babbling about three fortune-telling witches he’s just met,...

REVIEW: “A very telling portrait of modern men” Catch The Wellspring at Oxford Playhouse...

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Playwright Barney Norris, and his famous pianist and broadcaster father, David Owen Norris, curated their life stories during Covid lockdowns for this - The Wellspring at Oxford...

REVIEW: “A poignant reflection on their lives” Dinner With Groucho at Oxford Playhouse addresses...

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Frank McGuinness' new play Dinner With Groucho imagines the conversation between the poet, literary critic and publisher T.S. Eliot and comedian Groucho Marx when they met for...

REVIEW: ‘Everything I wanted from an opera’ English Touring Opera’s Rake’s Progress hits Oxford...

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English Touring Opera brought The Rake’s Progress and Puccini’s Manon Lescaut to Oxford Playhouse this week. In her programme notes, Director Polly Graham appropriately describes Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s...
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