REVIEW: ‘They’ve done it!’ OTG’s colour coded characters bring Nicholas Nickleby to life at...
“What a challenge! Squeezing Charles Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, some thousand pages long, filled with more than 50 characters, into 2.5 hours on the Oxford Playhouse stage is no...
TOP 20+ FESTIVE PICKS; Oxfordshire’s best theatre, trails, markets, shows, musicals, panto, comedy, magic,...
With the Christmas holidays bearing down on us, here is the best ways to enjoy yourself in Oxfordshire over the festive season!
1) Creation’s Christmas Carol, until 6...
REVIEW: “It’s all about the music” Jersey Boys at Oxford’s New Theatre all week...
It is all about the music at Jersey Boys, on now at Oxford's New Theatre until Saturday.
Giving us the story of the making and breaking of American...
REVIEW: Eddie Izzard announces new political career and last tour as Wunderbar hits Oxford’s...
Sauntering onto stage with hot pink false nails, a tartan miniskirt and leather thigh-high boots - his muscular legs proudly on show from all that marathon running...
“We look at the cast list and have to pinch ourselves!” West End stars...
West End stars have been lining up to star in David Staines' and Luke Simnett's new musical Night Flight which premieres in Oxford on Saturday (October 2).
The...
REVIEW: Creation ‘thrillingly shunts George Orwell’s tragically inevitable tale Animal Farm into the 21st...
From the off, Creation Theatre’s current production of George Orwell’s Animal Farm not only retains a gripping sense of unease, but thrillingly shunts the tragically inevitable original...
NEW PLAY: Witney playwright stages ‘Murmuration of Starlings’ at Corn Exchange in his home...
The Murmuration of Starlings was a labour of love for Witney playwright Joe Graham, but he's excited about premiering it in his home town at The Corn...
REVIEW: Puss in Boots takes you to 1950s London via EastEnders, Only Fools and...
“Mummy what does ‘ipnotist mean’?” my daughter whispered as King Rat, the East End baddie threatened Chipping Norton Theatre’s audience, accompanied by much booing and hissing.
We were...
EXCLUSIVE: Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator? Creation is back with its...
Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator, shoulder pads, police, big hair, lots of laughs, some banging 80s tracks and an adventure playground? It must mean...
REVIEW: “Malory Towers is an irresistibly alluring package of stagecraft, music and characters –...
Emma Rice attributes her adaption of Malory Towers' enormous success to the casting, and after it's performance at Oxford Playhouse I realised she was spot on -...