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REVIEW: Carols at the Royal Albert Hall
By now, Carols at the Royal Albert Hall has firmly established itself as a Christmas…
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REVIEW: Anna Lapwood’s Christmas
A festive dopamine hit to the eardrums, pulling out all the stops this Christmas Anna…
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REVIEW: Twelfth Night
Tom Hanks narrates The Moonwalkers at Aviva Studios Manchester, an epic experience offering a unique…
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REVIEW: A Queermas Carol
The duo, accompanied by the disembodied voice of Charles Dickens (Micky Cochrane) and their wonderful…
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REVIEW: Pippin
“this revival demonstrated how our great purpose in life is just to love and allow…
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REVIEW: Jack and the Beanstalk
“A sparkly spectacular splendour to behold from start to finish!” A sparkly sensation with a…
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FEATURES

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Rachel Garnet
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Rachel Garnet, returning for her fifth OXOPS production as director of The Sound of Music.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Ollie Maddigan
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Ollie Maddigan, writer and performer of The Olive Boy, which lands in London following a sell-out Edinburgh…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Ramin Gray
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Ramin Gray, the director, whose show An Ideal Husband performing at the White Bear Theatre, 5-11 Jan.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Christopher McElroen
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Christopher McElroen, director of Our American Queen at the Bridewell Theatre 9 Jan – 7 Feb.
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REVIEW: The Highgate Vampire
Based on real events, the critically acclaimed Bag of Beard Theatre bring you the unheard and undead tale of ‘The Highgate Vampire’ at the Omnibus…
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REVIEW: It Happened to Me
Peter Lawford lived a pretty remarkable life. Acting as a conduit between the Rat Pack, the Beatles, and the Kennedys, he experienced all the highs…
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