In Conversation with the OUDS Committee
Oxford theatre, in its student form, tends to speak about itself the way universities often do—as a community before it is an institution, an open door before it is a structure. It imagines itself as a facilitator of creative freedom rather than a body that governs or regulates. What emerges from
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons: Pre-Show Interview
We sit on yoga mats in Wadham’s Moser Theatre on a rainy Tuesday of Week 0 as I speak to Lighthouse Productions about their debut show, Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons. The play imagines a world in which speech is regulated by law, but it quickly becomes clear that its real concerns are subtler
‘What the fuck are they feeding you guys?!’: on the persistence of creativity in a digitally entrenched generation
For a platform so routinely cast as the emblem of cultural decline, accused of eroding attention spans, diluting originality, and trapping us within an endless scroll, TikTok has unexpectedly presented us with a startling contradiction — becoming a fertile ground for one of the most radical creati

