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Friday 2nd January 2026
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‘The political is also political’: Ash Sarkar’s ‘Minority Rule’
Universities have often been seen as bastions of radicalism. Forgetting the fact that higher educational institutions, particularly ancient and elite ones in the Anglophone world, are governed by centuries...
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Morien Robertson
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Graceful and self-assured: Circle Mirror Transformation reviewed
Boulevard Productions’ Circle Mirror Transformation is a faithful and competent take on Annie Baker’s...
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Lara Machado
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‘We’re all mad here’: Alice in Won-DRE-Land at Tingewick 2025
When I wandered into Tingewick Hall on a cold, dark evening in seventh week,...
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Peter Chen
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A comical approach to a classic text: ‘Hedda Gabler’ reviewed
Tiptoe Productions’ Hedda Gabler, co-directed by Ollie Gillam and Gilon Fox, delivered a strong...
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Charlie Bailey
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Preview: The Duchess of Malfi
A poor production fails to live up to Webster's tragic masterpiece
Interview: The Spring Offensive
James Maloney chats to The Spring Offensive about the band leading the Oxford scene
Preview: Knives in Hens
Rob Holtom on the last BT play of the term
Oxford in ten objects
Annabel James follows a BBC initiative celebrating the local history.
Top 10: Drama Finalists
Cherwell picks out ten stars of the future from this year's finalists
Review: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
The Edward's Boys bring Cheapside into Somerville chapel
Feature: The Next Dimension
Rebecca Treece dons her 3D specs and stares into the future
Feature: Best out of show – 2010
Benjamin Kirby sifts through the blunders and oversights of the Oscars
Photo Blog: Magic Seven
Our final photo blog this Hilary Term, but don't forget to send all your fantastic vacation snaps to
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No spills and no thrills
Jenny Winders is bored to distraction by the latest release from the Cussler production line
Putting the pits into Pitt Rivers
Our Exhibitions Editor finds that size matters when it comes to 'world savine' voodoo dolls.
Review: Bent
A poignant script, interesting staging and the odd song make this one to watch
Review: Blood Wedding
A bloody ambitious effort, says Vanessa Lehner
Review: ‘Love’ by Angels and Airwaves
Not quite worth the hype, says Sam Pilgrim
Sound of the Underground
Christian Bridge talks to The Sunshine Underground
Preview: The Revenger’s Tragedy
Treachery, lust and murder in the Exeter chapel
First Night Review: Little Shop of Horrors
Let down by a talented but under-rehearsed cast
First Night Review: Samson Agonistes
Merton Chapel provides the perfect backdrop for this atmospheric production
First Night Review: The Oxford Revue
The Oxford Revue fails to deliver the sun, sea and sauciness promised.
Feature: Amateur Cinematics
Nick Pierce celebrates student filmmaking
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