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Monday, February 17, 2025
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A convincing, thoughtful and original one-woman portrayal of an autistic girl suffering from cancer
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Review: Macbeth at the National
Three stars for an original and absorbing production which at points lacked thorough characterisation
Review: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Lacklustre Shakespeare in the grounds of Ludlow Castle
Wimbledon Playlist
A playlist to celebrate Murray's success in an arbitrary and tenuous fashion
Review: Yeezus
Kanye's magnum opus simultaneously fetishises and condemns the cult of celebrity
The Oxford clubber’s festival guide
From Glastonbury to Purple Turtle, this guide has it all
Preview: Dealer’s Choice
Ineffably pleasing dialogue requires tighter direction
Review: Queens of the Stone Age – Like Clockwork…
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Preview: Gabe Day
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Spotlight On…Michael Boyd
In conversation with the ex-director of the RSC about his early years in the Soviet Union
What a Load of Old Bollocks
Matt Broomfield gives life drawing a try for the first time
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