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Andrew McCormack drinks up at the New Writing Festival
Curtains Up: The Zoo Story
Cherwell previews the upcoming production of Edward Albee's 'The Zoo Story'
Here’s Lookin’ at Zoo, kid
Andrew McCormack takes a stroll in the park with Albee's Zoo Story
The wonderful world of Stewart Francis
Andrew McCormack speaks to the Canadian comic juggernaut about Britain, touring with Ricky Gervais and talking to himself
Cyrano Right on the Nose
There's nose-story like a good old story: Andrew McCormack's verdict on SF Productions Cyrano de Bergerac
Fragments from the Fringe
Cherwell Stagents Andrew McCormack, Rimika Solloway and Millie Towsend bring you the thrills and embarrassing spills from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
My, Fair Play!-dy
Andrew McCormack can't say fairer than that, with the Queen's Garden Play
Review: Rent
Andrew McCormack catches up with the first instalment of this month's rent.
A Lovely Labour, Well Found
Andrew McCormack picnics with Shakespeare and St. John's Mummers
Review: Lashings of Ginger Beer
‘What would Enid say?’ asks Andrew McCormack
The Poptician will see you now
Andrew McCormack trades rhyme-time lines with the performance poet John Hegley.
First Night: An Ideal Husband
Does the OFS's last hurrah burn the house down, or go up in a puff of smoke? Andrew McCormack finds out.
Art, not without ambition
Macbeth has much to commend and much to condemn, says Andrew McCormack
OUP publishes largest thesaurus in the world
This week sees the long-awaited publication of The Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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