CROPREDY FESTIVAL: WATERBOYS HEADLINE AT FAIRPORT’S 40TH
Fairport’s Cropredy Convention kicks off today as the event celebrates its 40th year with a fantastic line up for what is billed as Britain’s friendliest festival, with...
Wanna learn to breakdance? Baby People, the UK’s first dedicated hip hop school, comes...
Whilst The Story Museum's exhibitions are closed for its exciting major redevelopment and upcoming opening, instead it has Baby People, the UK's first dedicated hip hop school,...
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...
Hero or villain? OSC lets you decide in its new version of Wuthering Heights
One of the most powerful love stories ever written, by one of our greatest feminist writers, is brought to Oxford by one of the country’s leading feminist...
Review: The Three Musketeers, catch it this weekend…
It was an airless evening for ElevenOne’s first open-air summer show of The Three Musketeers. With Oxford’s ancient town wall as a fitting backdrop, in Ken Ludwig’s...
INTERVIEW: “The more the merrier” The Globe on Tour with woolly hats and ice...
Beau Holland is shaking the sand out of her suitcase when we speak, having just returned from Guernsey with The Globe On Tour.
Appearing in all three offerings: Twelfth...
Review: Why Creation’s The Tempest almost sold out before it even began
“Welcome to Creation Cruises. We hope you enjoy your voyage,” said a crew member in an ‘Officer and a Gentlemen’ style white uniform.
We may have been on...