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REVIEW: Sexy, sassy and sticking it to the sovereign. SIX The Musical will scorch...

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"I'd see that again anytime. I loved it. Absolutely loved it," my teenage daughter told me, uncharacteristically jubilant. We'd all given it a standing ovation, all clapped and...

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...

REVIEW: ‘A wild ride of sex, sci-fi, and the catchiest tunes in musical theatre’...

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Surrounded by men in lingerie and women in gold sequinned top hats was just the start of a wonderfully weird, frivolous and funny night at the New...

REVIEW ‘A wonderful, quintessentially Oxford evening’ Creation does it again with Much Ado about...

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Creation Theatre has done it again with their summer offering, Much Ado About Nothing, set outdoors in South Oxford Adventure Playground, which the July storms have made...

REVIEW: The Dresser starring Matthew Kelly and Julian Clary is at Oxford Playhouse ’til...

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The irony wasn't lost on us, a masked audience watching a play about bombs raining down on a theatre during the Blitz in 1942... the show must...

REVIEW: “I strongly recommend that you go” Oxford Theatre Guild brings ‘As You Like...

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Oxford Theatre Guild has seized the opportunity to entertain us outdoors by putting on an excellent production of William Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy ‘As You Like It’, set...

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: The Jolly Christmas Postman is “a must see for little ‘uns” at The...

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The Jolly Christmas Postman by Janet and Allan Ahlberg is top of the Christmas story book pile in our house at this time of year! So what...

REVIEW: “The whole audience was singing and dancing!” ‘School Of Rock: The Musical’ at...

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School of Rock, the iconic movie, brought out the rock god in us all and enraptured a generation of children and adults alike. So, it was big boots...

Review: “Heartfelt, heart-breaking and witty, Persephone is one to watch” at Oxford Playhouse until...

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Jazz Hands Productions' adaption of Persephone at Oxford Playhouse is no traditional retelling of the popular Greek tragedy but instead combines folklore, mythology and the modern day...
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