BOOK NOW: Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with comedy, music, art, theatre,...
Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with a month-long schedule of events packed with big names, fun, excitement, insight and culture at fantastic venues all over...
TOP PICKS: The Witney and Oxford Pride Festivals kick off today with a week-long...
The Witney and Oxford Pride Festival's kick off today with a week's worth of events from comedy to workshops, parties to dancing, brunch to talks, children's events,...
“I’ve got lots to say!” Dylan Moran brings new show ‘We Got This’...
“I’m not making any bones about it...I’ve got lots to say,” Dylan Moran promises, as he discusses his new comedy show We Got This.
"It's still coming together...
BARGAIN 2-4-1 tickets: The 17 shows coming to Oxfordshire in March to book now!
Musicals, opera, plays, music, family entertainment, big names, comedy, dance and more!
The UK Theatre's new campaign means you can watch them all at the Oxford Playhouse,...
REVIEW: ‘Painfully funny to watch’ Catch Stewart Lee’s ‘splendidly dexterous comedic experience’ at Oxford...
Stewart Lee's distinctive style and appealing delivery were in plentiful supply at Oxford Playhouse this week after a two year absence, his deadpan, weary and resigned delivery...
WHICH 2022 SHOWS TO BOOK NOW – The best in comedy, theatre, musicals, children’s...
COMEDY:
SHAPARAK KHORSANDI: IT WAS THE 90S! OFS, May 13-14 and The Mill Banbury on April 2. From indie discos to unflattering crop tops, this is an...
“I became obsessed” – ‘How to live a jellicle life’ – Linus Karp’s sold...
Linus Karp's hilarious runaway success How to Live A Jellicle Life sold out its last two runs and is finally coming to Oxford.
Now it's our turn to...
Fancy a night of creepy crawly comedy and bug handling at Oxford Museum of...
Jericho Comedy has teamed up with Oxford’s Museum of Natural History to present an evening of stand-up comedy inspired by…...insects!
This ‘Creepy crawly comedy night’ on Friday 12th November...
REVIEW: The Good Life is at Oxford Playhouse all week but does it still...
Despite being set in the present day, with programme notes about sourdough, WFH (working from home), the gig economy and allotments to keep us in the now,...
“Touring with Michael McIntyre was like a seal of approval” Stand-up comedian Andrew Bird...
Having toured with Michael McIntyre, and opened for Rob Brydon and Russell Howard, comedian Andrew Bird didn't think things could get much better.
"I thought 'nothing can derail...