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Plaques and Peripheries: The Search for Oxford’s Women Writers
Every morning on my way to college, I pass through the cobblestoned, crowded St Mary’s Passage, overhearing stories of Oxford’s most famous literary duo, C.S Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien....
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Aditi Upmanyu
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‘Extremely funny and emotionally intense’: ‘Your Funeral’ at the Burton Taylor Studio
Your Funeral is Pharaoh Productions’ debut play written by Nick Samuel, about the last...
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Charlie Bailey
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Review: Hill and Harmer’s A Life in Song – the strange world of Lieder
"poetry told across language through performance and music"
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Francis Lee
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‘Fright’s Out!’ at the Ultimate Picture Palace: ‘Dracula’s Daughter’
To call Dracula’s Daughter (1936) campy would be an understatement. In many ways it...
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Lara Machado
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Welcome to the House of Play
Cherwell Stage on the history of Oxford’s most famous theatre
Press Preview: The Man Upstairs
John O'Connor enjoys, but remains unconvinced by, this piece of new writing.
Review: Craig Finn – Clear Heart, Full Eyes
Adam Piascik analyses the high and low points of Craig Finn's first solo album
Review: It’s a Hit
Fen Greatley is disappointed by It's a Hit's whistle stop tour through the musicals of the twentieth century
First night review: Celebration
Barbara Speed attends a darkly comic gathering
Review: M83, O2 Academy
Natasha Frost spends an evening listening to stadium pop in the swamp
Review: Top Girls
Edward Bell spends two and a bit hours completely absorbed in an accomplished performance of an era-defining play
Review: Latin! Or Tobacco and Boys
Charlotte Van Regenmortel is enchanted by a production that is perhaps more Greek than Latin
Review: Spamalot
James Fennemore hails the sheer silliness and stupidity of Spamalot, a musical that will make you 'rejoice to be alive'
Press Preview: Twelfth Night
Pollyanna Marsden calls the upcoming production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night a 'triumph'
Press Preview: The Hothouse
Angus Hawkins is enthralled at an open rehearsal for The Hothouse
Get ready for Latin! or Tobacco and Boys at the BT
Get excited. Zoe Apostolides from Latin! gives Cherwell the low-down on one of the first student productions of Hilary Term
The Hothouse – Actor’s Blog, Week 2
Hothouse lead Matt Gavan talks about his experience of Pinter and the Playhouse
Review: The Artist
Benjamin McEvoy paints us a picture of Michel Hazanavicius’ celebrated silent film
Review: Gonjasufi – MU.ZZ.LE
Adam Lebovits sings praises for the new Gonjasufi mini-LP
Review: The Maccabees – Given To The Wild
Sarah Poulten feels that the new Maccabees album is too manicured
A Bluffers’ Guide to: New Wave
Natasha Frost explores the finer points of the New Wave
Dancing to the beat of her own drum
Nicola Roberts to Natasha Frost talks about tribal patterns, head-fucks and the importance of being loose
‘More stars than there are in heaven!’
Amy Rollason relives Hollywood's Golden Age in the second installment of our Decades in Film feature: the 30s
Preview: Celebration
Joshua Philips is delighted by what he calls a 'fitting introduction to Pinter for anyone who has not yet seen any of his works'
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