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The Oxford Revue: ‘Wasted’, and ‘Group Work’ Reviews – “More time in the writing room necessary”
The audience is left wanting more from the writing at The Oxford Revue's two Fringe shows.
Flying saucers and the end of the world: Oxford Fringe sci-fi shows question life as we know it
Susannah Goldsbrough reviews two Oxford productions at the Edinburgh Fringe that venture into the world of science fiction: 'Doom's Day' (the OUDS National Tour) and 'Lights Over Tesco Car Park.'
Witch Hunt Review – ‘Dizzily funny writing and disastrous hair’
Horseplay Productions' politically-charged sketch comedy hits comedic targets despite an ambiguous through-line.
‘Windows’ review: ‘Poignant and relevant’
Izzy Smith finds this interwar play still resonates powerfully today
Max and Ivan at the Fringe review: ‘Laugh-out-loud hilarious from start to finish’
Izzy Smith is impressed by the duo's masterful sketch comedy
Revues reviewed: the best (and worst) student comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe
Benn Sheridan reviews student comedy from across the country
‘Sex Education’ at the Fringe review: ‘unapologetic’ and ‘well-researched’
Po Odomil Ler learns a lot from 'Sex Education'
‘Half Breed’ at the Fringe Review: ‘Beautifully articulated’
Izzy Smith is overwhelmed by Natasha Marshall's play about race, friendship and finding a voice
‘The Optimists’ at the Fringe review – “A farce with the potential to shine”
Sarah Wright is optimistic about 'The Optimists' at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
“A fresh and beautiful contemporary jazz repertoire”
Ela Portnoy is overwhelmed by The Oxford Gargoyles' a capella performance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Spotlight: the Edinburgh Fringe
The first thing that strikes you when you get off the train is Edinburgh as a city; this bizarrely layered and ancient city of...
Interview: Nish Kumar – “A snapshot of what I’m interested in”
Emma Leech talks politics, publicity and publishing with comic Nish Kumar
Interview: John Robins – “There are no real shortcuts”
Emma Leech speaks with comedian John Robins about Oxford, originality, and "lonely Sundays of the soul"
Review: Foxtrot at the Edinburgh Fringe
Peter Thickett is drawn into a complex reflection on the dehumanisation of missing women at the Fringe
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