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The Goat Review: ‘raw, absurdist, and honest’
Clarendon Productions brings The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (Edward Albee) to the Michael Pilch studio, painfully, humorously, and soulfully. Seated in the round, the audience is gifted a...
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Michelle Jiang
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The Busy Body Review: ‘Theatre of the Real’
The Busy Body (1709) is one of the many plays written by Susanna Centlivre....
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Lara Machado
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In conversation with ‘The Children’
‘If you’re curious as to how and why cows, nuclear reactors, tricycles, peperami, and...
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Olivia Sloan
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Sanskrit drama returns to Oxford
Building on a strong recent tradition of plays performed in Sanskrit (with surtitles!) we...
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A word from the stalls
Miriam Nemmaoui accosts a teary-eyed audience member emerging from the Burton Taylor Studio, after the final showing of STOP
Review: ‘Two Way Mirror’
Alice Robinson reflects on an admirable attempt to tackle a difficult pair of plays
Don’t miss your STOP
Hannah Arndt is full of enthusiasm for a preview of an original student musical
Review: ‘Collaborators’
Tilly Nevin rates this student production as amongst the best she has seen in Oxford
Review: STOP
Amaris Proctor admires this play's refreshingly frank attitude towards mental illness
A fusion of movement, light, and sound
Christopher James Goring finds much to admire in the complexity of Illuminated
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
Review: ‘Edward II’
Susannah Goldsbrough is captivated by Oxford's finest acting talents and their leather leggings
‘Enter First Lobster’
Miriam Nemmaoui plays the drama queen and attacks the state sector's failing arts curriculum
Preview: Edward II
Callum Luckett waxes lyrical about this new production of Marlowe's masterpiece
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
Brutalist Russia and Bowie: Marlowe’s Edward II reimagined
Alex Barasch talks to the cast and crew of this radical new take on Marlowe’s masterpiece
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: D@tes
James Lamming enjoys a witty take on 21st century dating at the BT Studio
Review: Dreamgirls
Sam Purnell is blown away by this revival of the classic musical at the Savoy Theatre
One man in his time plays many parts
Susannah Goldsbrough looks back over the career of Ian McKellen, one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of our time
Review: The Pillowman
ATG's production is a triumphant display of dark humour and raw emotion - not for the faint-hearted
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