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Review: John Hodge’s ‘Collaborators’
Bessie Yuill finds herself simultaneously amused and disturbed by this dark tragedy about a fictional meeting between Stalin and Bulgakov
In conversation with the creators of ‘STOP’
Suzy Cripps talks mental illness and magic with the writers of a new musical
Review: Bowie’s Lazarus
Julia Alsop is perplexed by the stellar complexities of this production at the King’s Cross Theatre
Time Tunnel: Edward II
Susannah Goldsbrough delves into the archive to discuss Marlowe’s Edward II
Through the Looking Glass: The ‘modesty’ of Alan Bennett’s Oxford
Susie Finlay explores the relationship between Alan Bennett's political views and his time at Oxford
A fresher’s first forays into Oxford theatre
Christopher Goring reveals his first experiences in the Oxford drama scene
Review: ‘Living With The Lights On’
Izzy Smith is gripped by a play that shines a light on a dark illness
Review: The Pillowman
ATG's production is a triumphant display of dark humour and raw emotion - not for the faint-hearted
Preview: The Pillowman
Jeevan Ravindran relishes the brutal comedy of ATG's production of The Pillowman
Backstage dialogue with Sarah Wright
Sapphire Shoferpoor talks directing, writing, and time management with third year linguist Sarah Wright
All wound up by a Clockwork Orange
It is always a challenge to adapt a novel’s narrative to the stage. Even more so, when the novel is a dystopia like A...
The Cursed Child: ultimate fan fiction?
To get this out of the way: yes, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is not only like a piece of fanfiction, but aims...
Review: Foxtrot at the Edinburgh Fringe
Peter Thickett is drawn into a complex reflection on the dehumanisation of missing women at the Fringe
Oxford Playhouse to reopen after refurbishment
Iconic Oxford theatre will reopen with production of Peter Pan sequel
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