REVIEW: Simon Reeve’s sell-out show, didn’t disappoint – complete with ‘bulletproof pants’
Having followed Simon Reeve's many television travel journeys over the years, I was excited to learn he would be appearing ‘for one night only’ in Oxford, managing...
The Jam Factory hosts impressive line-up of thought provoking exhibitions from new and emerging...
"Autumn is here but don't worry The Jam Factory has an amazing line up of events, classes and exhibitions, for you to check out this month,' promises...
REVIEW: Why Stick Man at Oxford Playhouse is “a must see for any family”...
Stick Man has been a favourite book in our house for a few years now. Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, it is a recurring bedtime go-...
Family rows, festive disharmony and behavioural tics make for comic mayhem in Rules for...
"We all have little quirks of behaviour we can’t control, don’t we? Rules for Living is a play that puts these quirks front and centre with hilarious results. It’s a family relationship...
MUSIC REVIEW: Why SQUEEZE is still taking you on a ride to remember, 40...
SQUEEZE – The Difford & Tillbrook Songbook Tour 2019
Many years ago, a 17 year old, spotty youth was thrilled to see Squeeze play at Nottingham Royal Theatre. In...
Child-friendly ‘If Oxford’ Science and Ideas Festival continues into half term
As the festival continues into the second weekend, and on into half term, there are more mind-blowing discoveries, questions to ponder and insights explained, for children, in...
Kiss Me Kate, Oxford Lieder Festival’s last weekend, Edward Chilvers, Tim Horton and vOx...
Kidlington Amateur Operatic Society
KISS ME KATE
Gosford Hill School, Kidlington
Until Saturday, 7.30pm
Tickets: www.ticketsource.co.uk/kidlingtonkaos
Cole Porter’s famously witty take on The Taming of the Shrew is still popular more than 80 years...
Is pottery the new art? Oxford Ceramics Fair is back this weekend with demonstrations...
"If you want to see contemporary pottery in its most diverse and accessible form, then Oxford Ceramics Fair is that snapshot," potter Dylan Bowen tells me.
Having exhibited...
THE BIG INTERVIEW: Adventurer Simon Reeve talks about America, his mental health and how...
It’s hard to pin down the essence of Simon Reeve because he is such a wonderful mass of contradictions. Having left school with no qualifications, he is now...
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...













