Boxwood and Brass, The Maxwell Quartet, baroque and a piano festival, in this...
This week's classical round-up features the Oxford Piano Festival and so much more
Review: Why going to see Wuthering Heights is an absolute must!
“That was absolutely outstanding,” the man behind me remarked in amazement, as we filed out of Wadham College Gardens into the quad.
And he was right. Oxford Shakespeare...
Teenage cast to take Edinburgh Fringe by storm with new play ‘If It Didn’t...
It was a big ask, commissioning playwright Siofra Dromgooleto to create If It Didn’t Matter.
Not only because the themes of loss, friendship, rebellion, self-destruction and finally, realisation,...
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: Was 2019 The Best Truck Ever?
The final day at Truck saw the biggest band of the weekend (in terms of the number of streams) Two Door Cinema Club headline to a packed...
REVIEW: Foals’ triumphant homecoming gig rocks Truck, plus Johnny Marr singalong
Saturday at Truck was the setting for a huge homecoming for local heroes Foals who brought their arena worthy show to the tiny main stage in great...
REVIEW: DAY 2 AT TRUCK – HUGE CROWDS FOR MERCURY NOMINEES IDLES, LEWIS CAPALDI...
Friday at Truck is when the festival fully kicks off, and although everyone arriving was unlucky to have missed an incredible Thursday evening, the line-up that...
REVIEW: TRUCK KICKS OFF WITH RAUCOUS SET FROM POST PUNK HEADLINERS – SLAVES
Thursday at Truck was all about the post-punk headliners Slaves, a two-piece boyband from the garden of England.
And in the sweltering heat Laurie and Isaac did not...
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...
Review: Garsington Opera triumphs with Monterverdi’s Vespers of 1610
Monteverdi’s Vespersof 1610, which will bring Garsington Opera’s 30thanniversary season to a close, is an extraordinary work, its operatic qualities making it entirely in keeping with Garsington’s usual...