The Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert series at Christ Church Cathedral features Westminster Abbey organist...
When Christ Church graduate and theoretical physicist Dr Andrew Chamblin died suddenly in February 2006, aged just 36, it was a tragic end to a promising career.
Since...
“Dance and sing along” Musicals return to Oxford’s New Theatre as Bat Out of...
THE award-winning Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical is coming to Oxford this autumn– and you better get your tickets quick before they’re gone, gone, gone.
The show, featuring...
Award-winning photographer Pete Seaward reveals Blenheim’s wild side in stunning new wildlife exhibition
Award-winning photographer Pete Seaward has created a stunning display of wildlife photography for a new exhibition at Blenheim Palace.
Set within a recreation of a wooden wildlife hide,...
Flintlock Theatre’s Big Tent Project in Eynsham for new and emerging theatre artists needs...
Flintlock Theatre is launching The Big Tent Project in in Eynsham this summer to provide a one-stop-shop for new and emerging theatre artists who want to...
“My daughter loved every second of it!” Why little ones love Oxford Playhouse’s Secret...
The Secret Garden Experience for children has been so popular it's been extended until September.
The much-loved family classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett has been brought to life...
TOP PICKS: Oxford Windrush Festival includes week of theatre, dance, music, art, workshops and...
Oxford is marking Windrush Day 2021 with a week-long festival of family-friendly events organised by the Oxford Windrush Group, starting this Saturday which includes theatrical performances, talks,...
REVIEW: Standing Ovation – Why you should catch Ralph Fiennes in Four Quartets at...
There was a wonderful moment at the start of Four Quartets, where Ralph Fiennes appears on stage at Oxford Playhouse, terribly unceremoniously, and sits down ready to...
The Pre-Raphaelite exhibition at The Ashmolean ends soon so book with tea or sharing...
If you haven't been to see the 'Pre-Raphaelites: Drawings & Watercolours' at The Ashmolean you'd better get in quick because it finishes on June 20.
The exhibition provides...
REVIEW: Why Garsington Opera’s ongoing Eugene Onegin is “a compelling and magnificent production.”
As Garsington Opera embarks on its 2021 season, there are two reasons for cracking open the champagne. Firstly, it is ten years since the company moved from...
Oxford’s Offbeat festival is back with an incredible feast of new talent but it’s...
Oxford's answer to Edinburgh Fringe is back, with six days, 50 acts and an incredible line up of new talent, shows, comedy, dance, installation, film, burlesque and...













