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Words, Words, Words #1

Words, Words, Words #1

by Hannah Blyth on Thursday 26th April 2012

A book recommendation podcast with members of Oxford's Blackwell Bookshop
Preview: Dangerous Liaisons

Preview: Dangerous Liaisons

by Hannah Blyth, Lizzie Greene on Tuesday 24th April 2012

Dangerous Liaisons director Christina Drollas discusses the upcoming Playhouse production
Films on Friday #1 'Herman and Harold: The Art Collector'

Films on Friday #1 'Herman and Harold: The Art Collector'

by Richard Keen on Friday 20th April 2012

This brilliant stop frame animation, by Richard Keen, is the first entry in our new short film competition
For the Love of Film

For the Love of Film

by Matt Isard on Friday 2nd March 2012

Matt Isard has a relaxing and sunny experience at The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
Interview: Othello

Interview: Othello

by Hannah Blyth on Saturday 25th February 2012

Hannah Blyth speaks to the director and leading men of the upcoming production of Othello.
For The Love of Film

For The Love of Film

by Matt Isard on Friday 24th February 2012

Matt Isard goes to see The Muppets
Have a little Patience

Have a little Patience

by Ruby Riley and Emmanuella Kwentorney on Friday 24th February 2012

Ruby Riley and Emmanuella Kwentorney talk to the artistic director and cast members of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Patience, on in 8th week.
Amphibians - Part 2

Amphibians - Part 2

by Tom Moyser on Wednesday 22nd February 2012

In the second, and final, part of this new radio play Harold feels increasingly helpless as he and Barbara come into conflict with the law and the media.
Inside a Rubber Dinghy

Inside a Rubber Dinghy

by Ruby Riley and Bria Thomas on Tuesday 21st February 2012

Bria Thomas and Ruby Riley talk to Ben Cohen and Kelvin Fawdrey, the director and writer of Rubber Dinghy, part of the OUDS New Writing Festival.
For the Love of Film

For the Love of Film

by Matt Isard on Friday 17th February 2012

Matt Isard suffers through the screams of The Woman in Black and the nudity of Shame so that he can tell you what he thinks of it.