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“A fierce accomplishment”
Will Austin is absorbed in 'Reigen', a revival of Arthur Schnitzler’s controversial sexual drama
“Emotive, vibrant, and politically charged”: Hamilton
Izzy Smith praises Lin-Manuel Miranda’s powerful soundtrack
A day in the life of… A script writer
Stage editor Katie Sayer considers the Oxford drama scene from the perspective of a budding playwright
A sequel packed with character and heart
"Director James Gunn has crafted one of the funniest and most genuinely moving Marvel films I can remember." Calum Bradshaw has his doubts hushed by Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2
A rhetorical revolution on Trump?
Ethan Croft explores the academic discussion of Donald Trump's election and administration
OxView: Top Ensemble Cast Films
Calum Bradshaw lists his top ensemble films
“Student theatre at its finest”
Miriam Nemmaoui finds 'As You Like It' to be enchanting and captivating
“A piece of theatre that feels incredibly close and genuine”
Nina Crisp finds much to praise in 'I Know You', Sam Moore's postmodernist piece of new writing
‘Plebs’ triumphs despite low expectations
Katie Sayer finds much to love in the recently-renewed adult sitcom
“The play-text should never have been selected for performance”
Will Austin finds 'Five Women Wearing the Same Dress' to be outdated and hackneyed at the Michael Pilch Studio
“A tense and deeply disturbing piece”
Emily Lawford is left shaken by 'Orca', an award-winning drama about sacrifice and redemption
A limp, lifeless insult to every single viewer
Christopher Goring is reduced to a gibbering mess by "Sandy Wexler"
American art at the cutting edge of the 21st century
Altair Brandon-Salmon explores two samples of recent art and their resonances
“Fun, thoroughly amusing and worth watching”
Freya Thorpe praises Ambriel Productions’ musical ensemble
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