REVIEW: “Angela Gheorghiu was phenomenal, wringing every ounce of pathos and pain from the...
Star soprano Angela Gheorghiu joined the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra at The Sheldonian over the weekend to perform some of Verdi’s most dramatic arias, and was absolutely phenomenal.
She filled The...
Artist Suzanne O’Driscoll on the Didcot Power Station Memorial, Marcham Centre and Oxfordshire Artweeks
How to commemorate both the deaths of the four demolition workers killed at Didcot Power Station in 2006, while noting the historical context of the famous landmark...
Wallingford Artists celebrate 40 years of Oxfordshire Artweeks with a new Art Trail
From Wittenham Clumps to Henley, in excess of 75 artists and makers from in and around Wallingford are throwing open their doors and welcoming you to see...
OSJ’s 2022 season: Young opera stars of the future, Queen’s Jubilee, dinner concerts, world...
The Orchestra of St John's commitment to young artists is evident as ever as its summer season unrolls, packed with exciting concerts, galas, celebrations and dinners.
It kicks...
David Williams-Bulkeley’s first UK solo show is selling out before it even opens at...
David Williams-Bulkeley has spent the last four months entirely immersed in finishing the 22 still lifes he's exhibiting at Zuleika Gallery in Woodstock this week.
His hard work...
COMPETITION: Win tickets to new film ‘Pissarro: Father of Impressionism’, Ashmolean exhibition and catalogue!
The success of the Ashmolean's current Pissarro: Father of Impressionism is unarguable, but news that a film has been made of the exhibition, which opens on May...
REVIEW: ‘So much more than a period piece of black history’ Catch The Mountaintop...
Passionate, provocative, funny, angry, rousing, moving - The Mountaintop by Katori Hall (herself from the southern States) imagines the final night of Dr Martin Luther King before...
REVIEW: 10/10. Why even the Austen purists are queueing up to see this modern...
I was scanning the faces outside Oxford Playhouse anxiously, trying to ascertain whether the purists had enjoyed the brave new adaption of Persuasion we'd enjoyed so much.
Were...
Everyone’s talking about the award-winning The Mountaintop at Chippy Theatre. Have you booked yet?
The Mountaintop is an intimate, funny and revealing drama set on the last night of Martin Luther King’s life.
First produced on the London fringe before travelling to...
MUST SEE: Hold on tight! The new modern day Persuasion at Oxford Playhouse is...
"Contains loud music, flashing lights and infrequent use of explicit language," warns the new adaption of Jane Austen's Persuasion coming to Oxford Playhouse from tonight. And the...













