REVIEW: “What a joyful evening. Uniformly excellent. Please go!” Oxford Opera Company’s Magic Flute...
What a joyful evening! Mozart meets Pantomime in “The Magic Flirt” (oops, “Flute”), a bawdy take on this classic English-version opera, directed by Paul Carr.
Despite the modern...
REVIEW: ‘Not for the faint-hearted’: Brilliant award-winning play Blue Orange at Oxford Playhouse is...
Award-winning, controversial, hard-hitting - just three of the adjectives which enticed me to Oxford Playhouse last night to see Blue Orange which runs until Saturday.
Set in...
“It’s a celebration of theatre!” Nicholas Nickleby marks OTG’s triumphant return to Oxford Playhouse
"Nicholas Nickleby is about the ups and downs of life, the trials and tribulations, but ultimately it is a story of hope and I really felt that...
Classical music: The local concerts, chamber music, orchestras and even opera on punts to...
Life may still be a bit strange at the moment, but the good news is that live music seems to be slowly making a comeback.
1)An exciting new...
Lesley Garrett, Hansel & Gretel, A Tale of Two Cities, plus Corona Orchestra &...
Opera Anywhere
HUMPERDINCK: HANSEL & GRETEL
Sunningwell Village Hall
Friday, 7pm
Tickets: https://operaanywhere.com
Opera Anywhere updates Humperdinck’s classic fairytale opera to wartime Britain. It’s Christmas Eve 1938, and Harry and Gracie have been...
REVIEW: ‘A first class affair’ Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre’s ‘Anything Goes’ is ‘a slick,...
Far be it from me to go overboard with praise, but Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre’s latest production can only be described as a first-class affair.
Putting on the...
Wrestling with demons: New play ‘Unspoken’, by award-winning BMH Productions, tackles stigmas and bullying
"Do you know someone with a stammer or a stutter?" director Alexandra Coke asks me."According to research, it's very likely that you do. 1 in 100 people...
“That ship has sailed” Actor Shaun Evans on Series 9, drinking, Joan, Thursday and...
It's never been plain sailing for Shaun Evans' character Endeavour and the final series is no different! Read about it here
"Endeavour’s aloneness and isolation is cemented...
COMEDY: Why you should see comedy Charlie and Stan, and new play Josephine, at...
Billed as 'the greatest comedy duo that nearly was', when Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel sailed off to New York seek their fortunes they had no idea...
REVIEW: “The most enchanting and captivating 45 minutes of escapism” Take your children to...
After being dispatched to the picturesque Sunnymead Meadow to watch Creation Theatre’s outdoor performance of The Wind in the Willows, my nine year old and I didn’t...