‘It’s full of passion and drama’ Let the battle of wits begin! Much Ado...
Expect a Sicilian location, soldiers returning from WW2, a soundtrack featuring Glen Miller and Fats Waller, Oxford Castle as a backdrop, 1940s costumes, love, live music, tragedy,...
TOP 12+: IF Oxford opens! What to book from star machines, sex debates, ghost...
As IF Oxford Science and Ideas Festival opens with over 100+ events to book and enjoy. Here's our top pick of WHAT NOT TO MISS!
STARMAKERS: The Energy...
REVIEW: ‘An amusing and thought-provoking evening’ The Merry Wives of Windsor completes the Oxford...
Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is an interesting watch in these modern times. On one hand, in the play, political incorrectness is rife - the French and...
Get ready For Alice’s Day On Saturday as some Fabulous Monsters and Curious Creatures...
It's Alice's Day in Oxford on Saturday with puppets, parades, music, theatre and fun, spreading through Oxford Botanic Garden, Weston Library, Museum of Natural History, Covered Market,...
REVIEW: Big Feastival – 60,000 steps, gold mankinis, rocking headliners, superb food, epic dancing…...
Big Feastival does it again, providing an incredible bill of food, entertainment and perhaps their best music line-up ever over the August Bank Holiday. And what an...
Oxford Christmas Light Festival’s street parades, Breakfast with Santa, Victorian Market, Leys in Light,...
Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival is back with an exciting line-up of events, street parades, lanterns, a breakfast with Santa, Victorian Market, Leys in Light, Diwali procession and...
Did you know you can now go rowing and kayaking on Blenheim Palace’s Great...
You can now go paddle-boarding, rowing and kayaking at Blenheim Palace's Great Lake until September 3, thanks to LiveFree Adventures.
Arguably now the most prestigious and scenic paddlesports...
REVIEW: ‘The role of a lifetime’ Emily Woodward shines as Rosalind in Creation’s immensely...
Shakespeare season is upon us and striding into the ring comes Creation's As You Like It at Wycliffe Hall - the perfect summer choice. ‘It’s not summer...
REVIEW: ‘Gleefully malevolent, mischievous, martini-fuelled and merry’ Twelfth Night at Oxford Castle is not...
It's easy to assume with outdoor Shakespeare that you know exactly what you're going to get - a jaunt with the Bard, a mildly amusing night out,...
‘I’m chomping at the bit’ Famous clown Tweedy on taking a break from Giffords...
"it's not really massive. It's quite little really. You can actually see people's faces in the tent which is nice. But of course you can still expect...













