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Oxfordshire Artweeks is still taking place in May! Enjoy it online with virtual exhibitions,...

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Oxfordshire Artweeks is moving online in a bid to showcase the hundreds of artists who take part in the annual May festival. However, a small number of exhibitions...

Mercutio and Tybalt get their moment in the sun in reimagined Romeo and Juliet...

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"Betrayal, lies, anger and temptation belie Mercutio and Tybalt’s broken relationship, and we all know how it eventually ends. But what lead them there in the first...

Oxford’s best art? See for yourself at Oxford Art Society’s free Members Exhibition at...

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Such is its popularity, the wonderful art on display at Oxford Art Society's current Members Exhibition is already selling fast. But that's hardly surprising when you discover...

“I always knew it was going to be tough” Joe Absolom on Shawshank Redemption,...

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Joe Absolom is funny, quick, self deprecating, engaging, entirely lacking in ego and refreshingly honest. He is also starring in the dynamic new stage adaption of the globally...

“I was in King Lear on roller-skates” Ian Hislop and Nick Newman on Passing...

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"I do all the writing and Nick just licks the envelopes," Ian Hislop quips when I ask about his working relationship with lifetime friend and writing partner...

Get your classical music fix now as Oxford is swamped with amazing concerts, festivals...

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Here's your round-up of all the great concerts going on this week

One to watch: Catch Charlbury’s Rosannagh Scarlet Esson at Zuleika Gallery in Woodstock in...

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There is no doubt that Rosannagh Scarlet Esson is a huge new talent. Sitting in her studio in Charlbury surrounded by her striking, abstract paintings - her...

It’s a bumper week of classical music with Steven Isserlis, Oxford Lieder, Opera Anywhere,...

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This week's classical music round up by Nicola Lisle

‘Returning to this stage is an extraordinary feeling.’ Pegasus Theatre reopens with new comic...

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"Returning to this stage is an extraordinary feeling," Sam George, Clown Funeral's co-founder says, as he surveys the Pegasus Theatre, where he spent much of his youth. Now...

What now? Don’t worry there’s still lots of Christmas shows, trails and exhibitions to...

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Creation’s Christmas Carol, until 6 January, The North Wall. READ OUR REVIEW HERE Will Ebenezer Scrooge learn the error of his ways? From Victorian steam punk to a joyous...
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