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Start: 07/02/2012 19:30
End: 07/02/2012 21:46

Brought to you in association with the producers of hit shows Essence of Ireland and Route 66... Back to Broadway is a musical that brings you the very best of musical theatre, brought together by an enchanting story about a young girls dream to become a star.

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Start: 08/02/2012 19:30
End: 08/02/2012 21:46

Spaghetti Western Orchestra Overview

The magnificent five are riding into town! Armed with over 100 instruments, these brilliant musicians perform a fistful of Ennio Morricone classics from the movies that made Clint Eastwood a star. The stunning soundtracks include The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in The West.

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Start: 10/02/2012 18:30
End: 10/02/2012 21:00

A glass of wine, no kids, and one hundred of the world’s best nature photographs. Here at Science Oxford Live we love kids, but we know that sometimes they’re not the best accompaniment to a photographic exhibition… So Wildlife Photographer Late allows you to soak up the wonders of the natural world in a Toddler-Free Zone!

Friday, 10 February 2012 6:30pm


Cost:
SO Live Friend (more info):    FREE
Per Person:    £5.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people):    £16.00

Start: 10/02/2012 19:30
End: 10/02/2012 21:46

The Electric Light Orchestra Greatest Hits Tour featuring the fabulous Elo Experience.

In 1970 in a city called Birmingham in England a musical super power was established. Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra became one of the world's best known and greatest recording bands.

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Start: 12/02/2012 15:00
End: 12/02/2012 17:00

Haydn composed this attractive trio in the 1790s, around the period of his visits to London and Oxford but it is only in the last decade that Ireland's clarinet trio has been widely heard; written almost a hundred years ago its recent performances have been possible only through a reconstruction. Milhaud in his trio characteristically combines a racy combination of jazz and folk-like elements and the concert concludes with the colourful and best-known of Dvořák's piano trios.

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