Ruby Wax, Lemn Sissay, Max Richter, Tim Flach and UK premiere of Evolver –...
The Cultural Programme season opens with a bang as Ruby Wax brings her one-woman show I'm Not as Well as I Thought I Was to Oxford Playhouse on Thursday (October...
OXFORDSHIRE’S BIG AUTUMN GUIDE: Plays, musicals, festivals, big names, music, comedy, museums, art, dance...
Now's the time to plan your autumn's entertainment with so much on offer across Oxfordshire, from plays and musicals to festivals, big names, music, comedy, museums, art,...
REVIEW: A Raisin In The Sun is a life defining play that you can’t...
Headlong's revival of A Raisin In the Sun at Oxford Playhouse will stay with me for a long time to come thanks to its depth, rawness, emotive...
REVIEW: ‘Lively, fun and colourful’ Don’t miss Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at New Theatre...
There were so many unexpected things to enjoy in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; the incredible energy, the sheer scale of the singing and dancing, the stunning choreography,...
MUST SEE: ‘It’s a real train ride of a play’ Headlong’s revival of American...
Denzil Washington starred in the Broadway revival of A Raisin In The Sun, Sidney Poitier in the 1961 film, but the classic American tale by Lorraine Hansberry...
REVIEW: ‘100% go! Switched up for the modern day, Grease The Musical at New...
Grease is a hard act to follow, the 1978 cult film with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John such a beloved multi-generational classic that everyone has seen it...
REVIEW: Floella Benjamin’s Coming to England is uplifting, joyful and positive despite its often...
The stage is one giant telly. The lights dim. It switches on and all the middle-aged mums and dads in the Oxford Playhouse audience are giddily transported...
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...