REVIEW: Welcome to the House of Fun! Our House – the Madness jukebox musical –...
‘Luv it!’ purred the shaven-headed, Ageing Madness Fan (about my age) sitting next to me as the plaintive piano intro of ‘It Must Be Love’ rang out...
REVIEW: What on earth has Stan done? Pinter’s classic comedy The Birthday Party sells...
Before the actors even take to the stage, a big ‘Hooray!’ to the University of Oxford cast and crew for finally bringing a Pinter play to an...
REVIEW: ‘As exciting as it is original’ Apocalyptic comedy-drama ‘End Of The Line’ triumphs...
The premise of End Of The Line sounds spurious - six strangers on a tube facing imminent death due to an impending nuclear threat. They have an...
REVIEW: Gregory Doran’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona at Oxford Playhouse is ‘a superb...
More than a youthful romp in Shakespeare’s corpus, Gregory Doran’s production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona breathes new life into the early Elizabethan comedy.
Doran, after 35 years...
‘History is about to crack wide open’ Two fast-paced, highly emotive and relevant student...
Two fast-paced, highly emotive and relevant dramas are about to unfold on the Oxford Playhouse stage from tonight as Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Medea pan...








