REVIEW: ‘A brilliant, thought provoking, and thoroughly entertaining evening’ The House With Chicken Legs...
The House With Chicken Legs (only at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday, Sept 23), is exactly what live theatre is made for; magic and music, fable and frocks,...
The Merry Wives of WhatsApp is Creation’s latest caper, bringing you women, wine and...
Drum roll..... for one weekend only, starting tomorrow, you can tune in to Creation's latest crazy caper The Merry Wives of WhatsApp, their latest live virtual theatre...
REVIEW: Hansel & Grettel ‘The most fun you’ll have this Christmas’ Enjoy Creation’s thrilling,...
Creation has pulled it out of the bag again, their riveting adaption of the Brothers Grimm classic Hansel & Grettel at North Wall unstoppable from the word...
“The audience screams every night” West End ghost story The Woman in Black comes...
If you like sitting on the edge of your seats being terrified half out of you mind then your luck is in because harrowing ghost story The...
‘Love stories are for everyone!’ Book now for Shakespeare double-bill of star crossed lovers...
Currently in the mist of rehearsals for their upcoming double-bill of star crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet and Troilus & Cressida at Oxford Castle & Prison,...
BREAKING NEWS: Ralph Fiennes to star at Oxford Playhouse this summer in stage world...
Ralph Fiennes will star in a brand-new stage adaptation of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets this summer at Oxford Playhouse, as part of a national tour.
Yes you read that right. The...
Children’s charity brings The Lion King to New Theatre for 10th anniversary celebrations
The Miss P Foundation is turning 10.
The Oxford charity that supports children into the Arts is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a production of the Lion King at...
A star studded 2021 classical music round-up includes OSJ, Oxford Philharmonic, Garsington, SJE and...
The concert calendar – normally buzzing in January – is looking decidedly thin, thanks to the national lockdown. But don’t despair – there are some fabulous online...
Local playwright Karim Khan discusses Corrosive, his new play for young people, which explores...
'Corrosive, at its heart, is about a teenage friendship, the kind, that at the time feels as though it will be everlasting and unbreakable," its playwright Karim...
David Wood on ‘Floella Benjamin’s Coming to England’ at Oxford Playhouse, why children’s theatre...
"I really hope children come to see FLOELLA BENJAMIN'S COMING TO ENGLAND, not only because it's such an entertaining show but also because we can all relate...