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Crumple’s Christmas Adventure takes Oxford’s young theatre-goers on a magical journey!

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Oxford's little people are loving Crumple’s Christmas Adventure and its magical storytelling at the BT Studio over the festive season. The perfect introduction to theatre for those aged...

REVIEW: Standing ovation at New Theatre as John Partridge “steals the show” in Cabaret...

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Having never seen the film or previous stage productions, the opening night of Cabaret at the New Theatre is a show that will certainly stay with me. the...

REVIEW: Brown Boys Swim at The North Wall: “A refreshing, contemporary, seismic play and...

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No wonder Brown Boys Swim won so many awards at Edinburgh Fringe, because the new play by young, local playwright Karim Khan hits you like a freight...

REVIEW: See the stars of tomorrow in MYCO’s #mustsee The Addams Family at Oxford...

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First things first - anyone thinking about going to MYCO's current musical The Addams Family at Oxford Playhouse should buy a ticket right now. For a start...

REVIEW: Mrs Delgado, Mike Bartlett’s mischievous gift of a play at Oxford Playhouse, shines...

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Mike Bartlett's Christmas offering at OFS has achieved something of a cult status, creating a box office frenzy as soon as the dates are released. Simple, domestic and...

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: ‘Has he bit? Yes and swallowed’ Catch Creation’s bawdy, fast-paced, contemporary take on...

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If you can’t entice an audience to watch Jonson's The Alchemist in Oxford, where else? Academics aside, Oxford is where The Alchemist's earliest recorded performance took place in...

REVIEW “A blisteringly good stomp through my youth” ‘Bat Out Of Hell – The...

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Cards on the table. I am a passionate Bat out of Hell fan. From teenage angst right up to my current loud, middle aged kitchen discos, the album has...

REVIEW: ‘Simply ripping’ What would you do for love? Somerset Maugham’s The Circle brings...

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What would you do for love? Would you leave your husband or wife, lover, partner? Abandon your home and children? Relinquish your security, social standing, money and...

REVIEW: ‘A morality tale for our times’ Complicité ‘has triumphed’ with Plow Over the...

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Complicité, with its multi-media devised production of Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, at Oxford Playhouse this week, has triumphed. Not so much a fairy...
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