Could you be the next Pavarotti? Fancy giving opera a go? Oxford Youth Opera...
Always wanted to try opera but never had the chance? Fancy yourself as the next Pavarotti? Just curious? Well your luck's in because Oxford Youth Opera is...
REVIEW: ‘For a quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to...
Be challenged, be delighted, be entranced, be well-entertained! For the perfect, quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to this year’s Waterperry Opera Festival....
DON’T MISS: Bampton Classical Opera’s Alcina’s Island by Gazzaniga – a zany comedy with...
Transport yourself to sunnier climes, as Bampton Classical Opera brings Gazzaniga's Alcina’s Island to the Cotswolds, whisking us off to a desert island paradise where the glorious...
REVIEW: ‘Everything I wanted from an opera’ English Touring Opera’s Rake’s Progress hits Oxford...
English Touring Opera brought The Rake’s Progress and Puccini’s Manon Lescaut to Oxford Playhouse this week. In her programme notes, Director Polly Graham appropriately describes Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s...
REVIEW: ‘A deserved sellout’ The Welsh National Opera brings Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice...
The Welsh National Opera proved their world class status this week with two very different works: Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice and Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte -...
WHAT TO SEE THIS AUTUMN: Our TOP 30+ round-up of the best shows, comedy,...
Autumn is here and with it a massive choice of entertainment at Oxfordshire's wonderful theatres, galleries and museums. Here are our top picks:
The Oxford Science and Ideas...
REVIEW: ‘Waterperry Opera Festival has done it again with a Carmen that’s more feminist...
Waterperry Opera Festival, has done it again with a fabulous, furious, feisty, raunchy and confident production of Carmen.
Bizet’s 19th century opera is reputedly the world’s most frequently performed...