REVIEW: ‘Waterperry Opera Festival goes from strength to strength’ as Mozart’s Don Giovanni and...
Waterperry Opera Festival, now in its eighth year, goes from strength to strength, this year most evidently from its magnificent productions of Handel’s Semele and Mozart’s Don...
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...
REVIEW: ‘As exciting as it is original’ Apocalyptic comedy-drama ‘End Of The Line’ triumphs...
The premise of End Of The Line sounds spurious - six strangers on a tube facing imminent death due to an impending nuclear threat. They have an...
‘I have to write or I’d go bananas.’ Anna Mazzola, the award-winning ‘Queen of...
Award-winning author Anna Mazzola is mighty busy at the moment. Her new crime novel Notes On A Drowning has just been published under the pseudonym Anna Sharpe, she's...
SNEAK PEEK: New exhibition ‘This is What You Get’ showcases Radiohead’s incredible artistic relationship,...
"They were adamant it wasn't going to be a history of Radiohead. So it's not about the music, they were very clear about that. This is about...
TRUCK FESTIVAL REVIEW: Speedoman, Coldplay Kiss Cam, Tic Tac togs, crowd surfers and moshing...
As 25,000 Truckers arrived at Steventon's TRUCK FESTIVAL 2025 over the weekend, expectations were high. Could it beat last year's infamous experience, TRUCK FESTIVAL 2024 REVIEW: ‘Another...
REVIEW: ‘An uplifting, moving and thought-provoking show’ KINKY BOOTS – THE MUSICAL hits The...
'The most beautiful thing in the world is a shoe,' they sing. Thus begins Kinky Boots – The Musical, which has been travelling the UK since January...
‘A family-friendly triumph’ Creation’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Wolfson College in Oxford is...
Creation Theatre is back, doing what it does best - bringing Shakespeare vividly to life in the glorious surroundings of Oxford's Wolfson College where A Midsummer Night's...
REVIEW: ‘Some lovely moments of wit and frolicking’ OTG’s Twelfth Night defies the downpour...
The rain fell, the wind blew - no, this wasn’t The Tempest, but the opening night of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night - tucked away in a wet corner...
‘It’s riotously good fun’ Creation’s ‘festival style’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream with bunting, cricket...
As Creation prepares to bring A Midsummer Night's Dream to Oxford's Wolfson College for a five-week run this summer, rehearsals are in full swing for the village...