Tosca’s in town! Oxford Opera Company brings Puccini to Oxford Playhouse with world class...
Stuart Pendred of Oxford Opera Company can scarcely contain his excitement as he discusses the upcoming production of Puccini's Tosca at Oxford Playhouse on March 28-29.
Because not only does it...
BOOK NOW for ‘Parenthood: A Cabaret of Chaos’, a rude and rowdy evening about...
Fancy an evening of rude and rowdy entertainment, celebrating and commiserating the utterly baffling experience of parenting?
Featuring scenes, songs and poems from a motley assortment of professional...
‘It’s so much fun’ Tickets are selling out fast for Pride & Prejudice (sort...
Having seen Pride & Prejudice (*sort of) last time it popped into Oxford in 2020, we understand why tickets are selling out fast, our review headline reading...
TESS REVIEW: ‘A thoroughly deserved standing ovation at Oxford Playhouse’ in this take on...
‘Tess – a bold vision of Hardy’s classic novel’ exclaims the posters for Ockham’s Razor’s latest production. Bold indeed – for this is the story of Tess...
DISCO INFERNO: Get down to Oxford Town Hall on Thursday for an adults only...
Get down to Oxford Town Hall on Thursday March 6 for an adults only Dance Party with DJ sets and 'an evening of unforgettable entertainment'.
Yes, the Dance...
MUST SEE: ‘An emotional journey that touches your heart and opens your mind’ Critically...
When celebrated playwright Lekha Desai Morrison helped care for her father-in-law as his dementia developed, she felt very isolated.
Knowing very little about dementia, the care he required...
REVIEW: “An absolute riot from start to finish with some jaw-dropping numbers’ Chicago hits...
Ninety-nine years ago, the wonderfully named Maurine Dallas Watkins wrote a play satirising the conflation of criminal justice, violent crime, show-business and the public’s fickle obsession with...
REVIEW: ‘Shaw’s touching, sympathetic portrayal puts Thomas More centre stage’ in A Man For...
Never in my wildest dreams could my 11-year-old self have imagined that the great Martin Shaw would go from captivating me as special agent Ray Doyle in...
From ballet to circus and hip hop, expect world class performances at Dancin’ Oxford’s...
Expect an incredible mix of talent at Dancin’ Oxford Spring Dance Festival 2025, from extraordinary contemporary performances and disco to world class ballet, everywhere from Bicester to...
REVIEW: Terence Rattigan’s ‘Summer 1954’ double bill at Oxford Playhouse highlights the ongoing need...
Terence Rattigan's Table Number Seven is a shocking reminder of the normalised homophobia which existed in the summer of 1954, the Sexual Offences Act only decriminalising homosexuality...