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The controversial Courtney Love talks depression, commericalism and dealing with life after Cobain
First Night Review: The Invention of Love
An ambitious but flawed production.
First Night Review: Blithe Spirit
Rozina Bashir on the first night of Coward's supernatural farce
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To infinity and beyond
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Review: Life is sweet! Nice to meet you
Lightspeed Champion's latest offering is an exclamation of exuberance
To Kingdom Come
Our music editor chats to Animal Kingdom's Richard Sauberlich
The breaker of boundaries
Novelist Louis de Bernieres charms Cherwell with his gentle humour
Review: Crazy Heart
Star wattage illuminates an otherwise dull film
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Ruddigore: First Night Review
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This evocative production left Alex du Sautoy misty-eyed
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Will Granger reviews this brave attempt at a daunting script
Review: Vinegar Tom
Go to be provoked rather than entertained, says Ellie Hindes
Review: The Philanthropist
A funny, mature and professional production, says John Warriner
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This show's potential overpeers its problems, says Josh Baldwin
Review: The Wolfman
A film that lacks bite
Online review: Invictus
A painfully inept plot overshadows brief flashes of brilliance
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