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All hail Macbeth! What to expect at the new Rose Theatre, Blenheim Palace

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Macbeth had big shoes to fill as he walked onstage fresh from the battlefields, clutching the Thane of Cawdor's head, to wreak havoc amongst the Scottish nobility. Not...

REVIEW: ‘So much more than a period piece of black history’ Catch The Mountaintop...

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Passionate, provocative, funny, angry, rousing, moving - The Mountaintop by Katori Hall (herself from the southern States) imagines the final night of Dr Martin Luther King before...

REVIEW: “If you fancy being scared senseless Then Murder In The Dark at Oxford...

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It was enormously refreshing to be sitting down on the opening night of Murder In The Dark in a full Oxford Playhouse to watch something entirely new. No...

REVIEW: ‘An astonishing performance. Anton Lesser and Charlie Hamblett in Red Sky at Sunrise...

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Deirdre Shield’s adaptation of Laurie Lee’s much-loved trilogy played for one night only at Oxford Playhouse took place on a simple stage with Orchestra of the Swan and...

“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: Puss in Boots takes you to 1950s London via EastEnders, Only Fools and...

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“Mummy what does ‘ipnotist mean’?” my daughter whispered as King Rat, the East End baddie threatened Chipping Norton Theatre’s audience, accompanied by much booing and hissing. We were...
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