‘Waitress smashes it out of the park’ Celebrate the musical’s 10th anniversary at New Theatre...
The title of this musical written by Jessie Nelson and Sara Bareilles, ‘Waitress’, and the plot about yes, a waitress who discovers herself through her love of...
WORLD PREMIERE: We review ÁRA – Sigur Rós’ unmissable, immersive soundscape at Oxford’s Schwarzman...
How to describe the world premiere of Sigur Rós' incredible, immersive soundscape ÁRA at the Schwarzman Centre, Oxford? Fascinating, transportive, freeing, inspiring and utterly unique.
More than that,...
REVIEW: Summer Shakespeare season off to flying start as BMH’s ‘topical, assured and heart-tugging’...
It’s impossible for Shakespeare’s play, Julius Ceasar not to be topical because as long as there is a democratically elected leader anywhere in the world trying to become an...
‘Something wicked this way comes’ Wild Goose’s ‘fast-paced and punchy’ outdoor Macbeth sets Shakespeare’s...
Could there be a more perfect setting for Macbeth than Oxford Castle & Prison? Wild Goose Theatre think not, knowing that the severity of the architecture and...
‘We still laugh all the time because Fawlty Towers – The Play is such...
Stepping into John Cleese's long and weighty shoes is no mean feat, but it's one that Danny Bayne jumped at with alacrity in West End smash Fawlty...
REVIEW: ‘A spell-binding and jaw-dropping show. Greg Doran’s restaging of his RSC Venus & Adonis...
Considering its origin – written in London during lockdown (during the plague of 1592-93) and its central, gender role-reversing premise: hot-for-it female given the cold shoulder by...
‘It’s fast and furious’ Sherlock Holmes and the Napoleon of Crime comes to Oxford...
Sherlock Holmes is back in a big way, in a brand new, all-singing, all-dancing world premiere - Sherlock Holmes and the Napoleon of Crime, coming to Oxford...
‘Julius Caesar is a stark reminder of what’s at stake’ Shakespeare’s gripping political thriller...
"Julius Caesar holds up a mirror to every society. It's about potential dictatorships, and what happens when you don't agree with the people you voted for as...
REVIEW: ‘Whatever you do, don’t miss it!’ Juliet Aubrey steals the show in Noel...
The Marquise is one of Noel Coward's lesser known plays - he even referred to it himself as a "tenuous, frivolous little piece" - but disregard Noel...
‘It’s miraculous’ Shakespeare’s erotic Venus & Adonis hits Oxford Playhouse using poetry, music and...
"Venus & Adonis was one of the shows I was most proud of at the RSC because it's a very simple, beautiful story full of joy and...













