REVIEW: ‘Blimmin’ Pantastic. A joyful, funny and exhilarating ride through Smorgasbord’ Jack & the...
We all know the story right? Jack the pauper sells a cow for some beans and has to climb the beanstalk to save his family by fighting...
REVIEW: What Blenheim Palace has in store this Christmas with Neverland, a new Illuminated...
Never one to hold back at Christmas, Blenheim Palace has pulled out all the stops this year by adding to the visitor experience with new rides, themes,...
‘It’s an absolute juggernaut of a panto’ Walter The Wicked on terrorising Oxland and...
Oxford Playhouse must be delighted that such a notorious and beloved baddie as Walter The Wicked will grace their stage this Christmas, as rehearsals for 2024's Sleeping...
‘Come and have fun with Creation this Christmas’ Book now for an all-singing-all-dancing Hansel...
Forget about the bleak Brothers Grimm story of Hansel & Grettel, because Oxford's Creation Theatre has taken the famous fairy tale and turned into a glorious all-singing-all-dancing...
OH YES IT IS! Chippy panto is back with a Viking themed Jack &...
Last year we spent a Chippy Christmas in the jungles of Latin America with Cinderella READ OUR CINDERELLA REVIEW HERE, but this November expect to be transported...
REVIEW: ‘Rebus: A Game Called Malice’ Ian Rankin’s top detective is back with a...
The entire Oxford Playhouse audience was discussing who the murderer was during the interval of Rebus: A Game Called Malice. Heated debates were taking place in the...
REVIEW: West End’s ‘Heathers The Musical’ at Oxford Playhouse is hilarious, murderous and darkly...
There is a caveat on the Oxford Playhouse website re Heathers The Musical advising: 'This production contains haze, loud noises including gunshots, flashing lights, strobe, strong language...
REVIEW: ‘Exciting, unsettling, darkly humorous, satirical and life-affirming” OTG brings Gormenghast to OFS
The 900 page Gormenghast trilogy by Mervyn Peake has been sitting defiantly unread on my bookshelf for a couple of years now.
Not having the patience for long...
REVIEW: ‘Reserve a ticket’ Rambert Dance’s ‘Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby’ at...
Opening amid the horrors of Flanders, before sweeping in to post-war industrial Birmingham, Rambert Dance's adaption of Peaky Blinders was always going to be dark, judging by...
Saltburn fans – don’t miss ‘undiscovered gem’ Gormenghast at OFS as Oxford Theatre Guild...
Considered impossible to adapt, Gormenghast is a series of novels by British author Mervyn Peake about the inhabitants of Castle Gormenghast, a sprawling, decaying, Gothic structure ruled by the noble family of...













