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REVIEW: “A harrowing but unmissable ride.” The Lovely Bones will have you on the...

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There was an unusual air of expectation at Oxford Playhouse last night as we waited for Lovely Bones to begin.  We knew we were in for a treat...

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: “Bring your own couch to hide behind,” for Oxford Theatre Guild’s Pinocchio at...

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It’s Pinocchio, but not as we know it: Oxford Theatre Guild’s retelling of this beloved classic at OFS this week is not quite so child friendly. The set...

REVIEW: Margaret Atwood on Brexit, influencing, the handbag’s tale and other stories at The...

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Praise be! The iconic Margaret Atwood came to New Theatre Oxford to celebrate the release of The Testaments, released 34 years after The Handmaid’s Tale. She was...

REVIEW: Why Stick Man at Oxford Playhouse is “a must see for any family”...

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Stick Man has been a favourite book in our house for a few years now. Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, it is a recurring bedtime go-...

MUSIC REVIEW: Why SQUEEZE is still taking you on a ride to remember, 40...

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SQUEEZE – The Difford & Tillbrook Songbook Tour 2019 Many years ago, a 17 year old, spotty youth was thrilled to see Squeeze play at Nottingham Royal Theatre.  In...

REVIEW: With two standing ovations, Tim Minchin is ‘Back’, proving it’s never too late...

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Tim Minchin is most certainly ‘Back’. Eight years since his last tour in the UK, he’s performing three sold out nights at the New Theatre, kicking off...

REVIEW: Eddie Izzard announces new political career and last tour as Wunderbar hits Oxford’s...

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Sauntering onto stage with hot pink false nails, a tartan miniskirt and leather thigh-high boots - his muscular legs proudly on show from all that marathon running...

REVIEW: Why Barber Shop Chronicles is such an energy-fuelled and life affirming play

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There is an immediate immersion into the world of Barber Shop Chronicles as soon as you step into the Oxford Playhouse auditorium, the cast greeting us on...

REVIEW: Why you should go to see Motown The Musical, coming to the Oxford’s...

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What to expect from Motown the Musical? Tribute acts en masse? A parody of some of America’s finest musicians? Unlimited schmaltz? Wrong. This is the story of Motown,...
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