David Wood on ‘Floella Benjamin’s Coming to England’ at Oxford Playhouse, why children’s theatre...
"I really hope children come to see FLOELLA BENJAMIN'S COMING TO ENGLAND, not only because it's such an entertaining show but also because we can all relate...
REVIEW: Just don’t miss ‘& Juliet’ – the empowering, new, high octane, Gen Z...
"What if Juliet doesn't kill herself?" William Shakespeare's wife Anne asks him as he prepares for the opening night of Romeo & Juliet, "because your ending's shit."
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Too early for the P word? Not at Oxford Playhouse where tickets for 2024...
It may only be August, but preparations are already underway for the biggest and boldest Playhouse pantomime to date! Written and directed by panto favourite Toby Hulse, Sleeping...
Grab your partner by the hand! ‘A Fistful of Mondays’ comes to Witney, before...
"Country music is now bigger than ever and A Fistful of Mondays is a play that combines country music and line-dancing in a hilarious romantic comedy," writer...
‘People say I don’t look like a comedian,’ Rachel Parris returns to Oxford Playhouse...
"It feels really nice to be kicking off in Oxford because it was somewhere that I used to call home," comedian Rachel Parris tell us as she...
DON’T MISS: Offbeat Festival is back with 34 shows in 7 days of affordable...
Offbeat, Oxford's annual theatre festival of new work is back, supporting emerging talent and local performers with a platform for new work. It’s a place to see...
REVIEW: ‘For a quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to...
Be challenged, be delighted, be entranced, be well-entertained! For the perfect, quintessential English summer evening of divine music in exquisite gardens, go to this year’s Waterperry Opera Festival....
REVIEW: ‘Hats off to MYCO! We’re very tempted to return for tonight’s second and...
It took the MYCO cast all of ten seconds to lose their opening-night nerves. From thereon in, I could only marvel at my fortunate in attending their...
REVIEW: ‘You’d need a cold heart not to be blown away by the dancing’...
The press release for last night's performance of Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance - A Lifetime of Standing Ovations at Oxford's New Theatre confidently plays the...
REVIEW: ‘The role of a lifetime’ Emily Woodward shines as Rosalind in Creation’s immensely...
Shakespeare season is upon us and striding into the ring comes Creation's As You Like It at Wycliffe Hall - the perfect summer choice. ‘It’s not summer...