REVIEW: “If you fancy being scared senseless Then Murder In The Dark at Oxford...
                    
It was enormously refreshing to be sitting down on the opening night of Murder In The Dark in a full Oxford Playhouse to watch something entirely new.
No...                
                
            ‘We are just a pair of tits’ Get ready for Identities – a comedy...
                    
Identities - a new comedy about womanhood, boobs and cancer, at Oxford's BT Studio theatre this week, is "really funny and silly," Hannah Harquart from Close To Home...                
                
            REVIEW: “We want to surprise people” New exhibition ‘Colour Revolution: Victorian Art, Fashion and...
                    
The Victorians have always attracted bad press; modern-day accusations of vulgarity, prudery, garishness and hypocrisy refusing to go away. 
That classic battle between the old moneyed classes...                
                
            REVIEW: ‘A brilliant, thought provoking, and thoroughly entertaining evening’ The House With Chicken Legs...
                    
The House With Chicken Legs (only at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday, Sept 23), is exactly what live theatre is made for; magic and music, fable and frocks,...                
                
            REVIEW: “Sheer, unadulterated fun” Shrek The Musical keeps on giving – at New Theatre...
                    
If you've somehow you've missed Shrek at the cinema, West End stage or on tour, then your luck is in because the famous animated film, and now...                
                
            EXCLUSIVE: Check out the £3.5 million restoration of Abingdon’s Old Abbey House into a...
                    
The Old Abbey House Hotel is preparing to open after a £3.5 million refurbishment to transform the derelict former council offices into a 27-bed boutique hotel in...                
                
            Dancin’ Oxford’s Family Dance Festival returns with an exciting line-up of captivating physical theatre...
                    
DANCIN’ OXFORD FAMILY DANCE FESTIVAL is back this month with an exciting line-up to get your feet tapping and moving.
Running from September 29 - November 2, it...                
                
            REVIEW: Brown Boys Swim at The North Wall: “A refreshing, contemporary, seismic play and...
                    
No wonder Brown Boys Swim won so many awards at Edinburgh Fringe, because the new play by young, local playwright Karim Khan hits you like a freight...                
                
            ‘I just let the magic happen’ Young conductor John Warner on September’s Oxford Sinfonia...
                    
Conductor John Warner is a busy man. And yet despite his hectic international schedule, he is keen to discuss the programme he's chosen for Oxford Sinfonia's September...                
                
            REVIEW: SOB AWAY – Blood Brothers at Oxford Playhouse is an emotional roller-coaster of...
                    
Although Blood Brothers has toured the world, it was a first for Oxford Playhouse and for us. But after so long on the road could the mammoth...                
                
            
		
				
            
                
            
                
            
                
            
                
            
                
            
                












