TRANSLATIONS at the Oxford Playhouse
Brian Friel’s 1980 play Translations is a marvellous piece of writing and tonight at the Oxford...
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 2 Apr 2014
Brian Friel’s 1980 play Translations is a marvellous piece of writing and tonight at the Oxford...
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 9 Oct 2013
Out of the Shadow, hosted by the Oxford Playhouse this week, is something very unique. Yes, it is a dance production, and yet, it is more than that. A vivid theatricality and poignant story-line shines through, and so to write...
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 1 Oct 2013
As someone with dreadful coordination and balance, I have always been wildly jealous of anyone...
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 18 Sep 2013
The National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company put on a performance of Dunsinane this evening that was easily one of the most enjoyable plays I’ve seen in a while. A vigorous epic tale with big sweeping...
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 14 Aug 2013
“…when people turn violent, you know you’ve told the truth” Yael Farber’s Mies Julie is an adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie, transplanted from a ballroom in nineteenth-century Sweden to a kitchen in post-apartheid...
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