REVIEW: ‘Be prepared to jump. Be prepared to scream!’ Famous thriller The Woman In...
Back in 1987, director Robin Herford had a large amount of creative freedom but very little of his annual budget left with which to mount his final...
REVIEW: Sunny Afternoon: ‘We want to go again!’ The Kinks ‘juke-box’ musical is at...
A million years ago back in the heady days of 1966, everyone was happy - the England football team was crowned World Cup kings at the same...
WORLD PREMIERE: ‘It’s a real treat’ Oxford Playhouse stages stunning new adaption of Who’s...
When Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? glides onto the stage later this month it will be the first Oxford Playhouse in-house production for 20 years.
But thanks to...
‘Going out on a limb when the audience goes with you – there’s no better...
"I think you've got to have some kind of sickness that makes you want to see it through," Connor Burns laughs, as the rising star of Scottish comedy...
REVIEW: What to do when your husband and best friend are having an affair?...
What to do when you discover that your husband and best friend are having an affair? It’s a bomb of a question that blows up the comfortable,...
‘Maybe I should’ve had a gap year’ Nun The Wiser is Triona Adams’ comic...
"People are always interested in nuns. People love nuns. So they come to see anything with nuns in it," Triona Adams tells me matter-of-factly.
She's right of course;...
‘It’s the best role I’ve ever had’ Kara Tointon on starring in RSC comedy...
You can't help but love Kara Tointon immediately - so refreshingly relatable, unstarry, lucid, articulate, friendly, engaging, yet at the same time incredibly successful and good at...
REVIEW: Khalid Abdalla’s antibiography ‘Nowhere’ at Oxford Playhouse ‘takes you on a roller-coaster ride...
'Nowhere’ is a one-man show written and performed by Khalid Abdalla of Flight 93, The Kite Runner and The Crown fame. For 90 minutes Khalid takes us on...
REVIEW: ‘It was a privilege to watch the riveting whodunnit unfold on Morse’s home...
At first we think we've they've stumbled into the wrong play - a Shakespearian actor reciting Hamlet's most famous lines to us as the curtain goes up...
REVIEW: ‘Emily Booth as Maria has that beautiful cut-glass, Andrews-esque tone’ The Sound of...
What to expect from the current OXOPS adaption of the musical The Sound Of Music at Oxford’s New Theatre? Having enjoyed so many incarnations over the years,...













