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Preview: Eight
JY Hoh is impressed by a production that has all the ingredients for success
Review: The Laramie Project
Verbatim theatre done impressively well, says James Gandhi
Review: The Cherry Orchard
Evie C. Ioannidi is pleasantly surprised at this Chekhov production
On your marks, get sets… watch!
Alexandra Sutton asks why the box set remains so popular in the age of the internet
Review: Black Mirror
Huw Fullerton thoroughly enjoys this neat sci-fi fable, the first episode of Brooker's new series
Review: This is 40
Not All It's Knocked Up To Be: Rehanna Jones-Boutaleb reckons this comedy is too meandering to even be entertaining
If you liked… Star of Love by Crystal Fighters
Luke Barratt gives you the summer in the middle of February
Going Underground
Nina Black takes a look at the tube's largest ever commission
Review: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Push the Sky Away
Jack Chown admires the remarkable resilience of the ageing rocker
Review: Foals – Holy Fire
Gruffudd Owen enjoys Foals' firey baptism into a fresh sound
Interview: Stornoway
Jack Chown muses about music with Oxford's favourite zorbers
Interview: Rich Peppiatt
Alexia Millett talks to Rich Peppiatt, the man who made the Leveson Inquiry a laughing matter
Preview: Arcadia
St. Hilda's production of this difficult play looks promising
Focus on… the New Writing Festival
Tess Colley talks to writers and directors from OUDS' annual festival
Preview: The Cherry Orchard
JY Hoh is impressed at a thoughtful and precise staging of The Cherry Orchard
Schwitter and Degenerate Art
“A fascinating exploration of an interesting artist”
Preview: The Laramie Project
Will Obeney is impressed by this piece of verbatim theatre
Preview: Princess Ida
Evie C. Ioannidi enjoys this quaint production
Walls of Jericho
A walk through Jericho on a sunny February afternoon
Jenny Saville’s brutal bodies
Siobhan Fenton praises the work of the Oxford-based artist, said to be ‘the heir to Lucian Freud’
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