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Three Parallel Places review – “a bit all over the place”
Chloe Taylor leaves 'Three Parallel Places' with mixed feelings
‘Oslo’ Review – “a gripping political thriller straight off broadway”
Harry Hatwell reviews the Tony-winning Lincoln Center production of 'Oslo' at its UK press night on London’s South Bank
Confessions of a Drama Queen 3: the shame continues
In the third instalment of 'Confessions of a Drama Queen', our eponymous diarist considers a change of career
Five Minutes With: Charlotte Vickers, University Drama Officer
We chat to Charlotte Vickers, the University Drama Officer, about how she got to where she is today, and why she wouldn’t want to stage her favourite play at Oxford
‘Hair’ at The Vaults review – as raunchy and relevant as ever
Katie Sayer strongly recommends 'Hair', the hippie-inspired cult classic, on it's 50th anniversary performance
The Oxford Revue: The Best of the Fringe review – it left me in stitches
Chloe Taylor finds much to praise in the Oxford Revue's latest performance
The Ripieno Players Beethoven Piano Concerto review – a particularly impressive performance
Jacob Greenhouse commends the Ripieno Players for their rendition of two classic orchestral pieces
‘Caesar’ at the Keble O’Reilly – preview
Miranda K. Gleaves previews 'Caesar', a hot new reinterpretation of a classic Shakespeare play from Cosmic Arts
Fringe Round-up: Six of the Best Stand-Up Shows
Izzy Smith rounds-up the best stand-up shows from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017
La Bohème review – ‘Shabby and chic but not lacking in charm’
Amid the fakery of Shoreditch, Jack Hunter finds a rare thing: an age-old opera that celebrates the joy of being young
Paul Foot – eccentric comedy from a Merton mathematician
Miranda K. Gleaves talks to ex-Mertonian Paul Foot, ahead of his new tour, which comes to Oxford on September 30th
Dido, Queen of Carthage at the RSC review – ‘Daring, poignant and powerful’
The RSC's new production of the lesser-performed 'Dido, Queen of Carthage' is a phenomenal achievement, writes Katie Sayer
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery’s Steffan Lloyd-Evans interview – “most of the time I like to make people laugh”
It’s fairly early in the morning when I sit down to interview Steffan Lloyd-Evans, the star of Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank...
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery review – ‘half the audience are in quantifiable hysterics’
Katie Sayer finds 'The Comedy About a Bank Robbery' to be a perfectly cathartic comic concoction
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