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Thursday 23rd October 2025
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‘A team of criers’: Behind-the-scenes of ‘Uncle Vanya’
Nothing makes me more excited about a theatre production than hearing a director talk passionately and intelligently about their chosen text. In a conversation with Cherwell, director Joshua Robey’s...
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Lara Machado
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Grappling with ‘grief that’s half formed’: Your Funeral
“Meeting up with a partner so soon after a breakup is an awkward time...
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Charlie Bailey
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“NOR GLOM OF NIT?”: ‘Going Postal’ reviewed
“NEITHER RAIN NOR SNOW NOR GLOM OF NIT CAN STAY THESE MESENGERS ABOT THEIR...
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Rhys Ponsford
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On Gravel and Quads: Woolf’s Oxbridge in ‘A Room of One’s Own’
Virginia Woolf’s extended essay A Room of One’s Own is probably the most important...
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Review: The Get-Out
Yara Rodrigues Fowler applauds the best piece of student writing she has seen as Oxford yet
Review: Titus Andronicus
Darya Shchepanovska delights in the reworking of this bloody tragedy
Cuppers Review: Hamlet the Musical
Anya Metzer finds Christ Church's starling reworking of this Shakespearian tragedy bizarrely effective
Cuppers Review: Wonderland
Quintin Caldwell is suitably impressed by David McShane's rendition of a Lewis Carrol classic
Cuppers Review: Real Inspector Hound
Evelyn Snow found herself tickled from the start from Stoppard's metatheatrical comedy
Cuppers Review: The Actor’s Nightmare
Luke Rollason is impressed by this thoroughly entertaining comedy
Cuppers Review: Google Knows Where You Live
Thea Slotover finds St John's attempt an amusing take on the Googleplex
Cuppers Review: 4.48 Psychosis
Josephone Mitchell found herself unconvinced by this adaptation of Sarah Kane's intense play
Cuppers Review: A Structured Panic
Chiara Bleckenwegner recommends not taking Linacre's down-to-earth comedy too seriously
Cuppers Review: DMV Tyrant
Chiara Bleckenwegner enjoyed St Catz's entry about two players and one game
Cuppers Review: Three Guys, One Cuppers
Max Long found this fetish filled Magdalen attempt wittily realised
Cuppers Review: Making A Scene
Kathryn Bennett enjoyed this sneak peak at a drama rehearsal in the bog
Future Perfect: Book Review
Josh Cowls reviews Future Perfect by Steven Johnson, a book that looks at 'networked thinking' and its impact on progress
Preview: Oxford University Sinfonietta
Katy Wright picks out her must-see end of term event.
Taking a Leith out of her Book
Patrick Scott finds a lot to admire when talking to Prue Leith about her career as a businesswoman and author.
Review: ‘This Christmas Night’: Worcester College Choir
Katy Wright finds Worcester College Choir to more than live up to Oxford's tough choral scene.
Preview: Titus Andronicus
Finola Austin sees an active, unusual and promising production of the gory classic
Review: Swimming Home, by Deborah Levy
Ellie Halls has misgivings about Deborah Levy's much lauded, but unsettling novel
Review: Crystal Castles – (III)
A dizzying assault on the senses from the Canadian experimental duo.
Riding An Awesome Wave
Olivia Arigho Stiles talks drugs and debauchery with 2012 Mercury Prize winners Alt-J
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