Entertainment·18th October 2014“Frenzying, Maddening”: The Oxford Greek Play Emily Holman ā®ā®ā®ā® As light coaxes the scene into visibility, a man drags himself across the front of the stage. Behind him... Read More
Entertainment·23rd May 2014Blue Stockings: essential to the wardrobe of the mind Rheaa Rao ā®ā®ā®ā® āBlue Stockingsā touches the audience without preaching. Directed by Madeleine Perham, it is set in 1897 when Cambridge University... Read More
Entertainment·30th August 2014Review: Ganesh versus the Third Reich Amelia Brown ā®ā®ā®ā® Amongst the talk of the recent Edinburgh Fringe festival, it is important not to forget the International Festival:... Read More
Entertainment·22nd November 2014Review: The Oxford Revue’s Christmas Party Alex Hartley ā®ā®ā®ā® Bing Crosby, Santa hats and Christmas jumpers: The Oxford Revue’s Christmas Party kicked off last night in traditional... Read More
Entertainment·11th July 2014Sun shines on Globeās Anthony and Cleopatra Rheanna-Marie Hall and Alice Theobald Rheanna-Marie HallĀ ā®ā®ā®ā® This year is the 450th anniversary of Shakespeareās birth, and at The Globe a suitably historical theme... Read More
Entertainment·24th July 2014Bearing all: Blake vs Paine In Lambeth Killian Troy ā®ā®ā®ā® Jack Shepherdās imagination of a meeting between William Blake and Thomas Paine will be familiar to anyone who has... Read More
Entertainment·3rd September 2014Horrifying, spellbinding: Millerās The Crucible Rosie Carpenter and Sam Sykes Rosie Carpenter ā®ā®ā®ā® āHad I your tongues and eyes, Iād use them so that heavenās vault should crack.ā This... Read More
Entertainment·26th November 2014Review: Ridley’s Choice Rosie Durkin ā®ā®ā®ā® Ridleyās career may have been destroyed by negative reviews, but James P Mannion and George Varley have no... Read More
Entertainment·6th June 2014Sons, sex and permissive parents in āsuperbā Jumpy Zizzy Lugg-Williams ā®ā®ā®ā® We were promised sex, and sex we were given. But as we watch a mother hysterically laughing in... Read More