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“It’s bursting with comic characters, jokes and humour” Wild Goose Theatre is back with...

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In the middle of final rehearsals for Shakespeare's much loved comedy Twelfth Night at Oxford Castle, which kicks off on July 1, Wild Goose producer Alex Nicholls...

TOP 15: Oxford Festival Of The Arts’ incredible line-up of top names from the...

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As Oxford Festival Of The Arts prepares to kick off in style around the city from June 27-July 14, here are our TOP 15 picks from a...

REVIEW: An inspired, moving, unique, multi-generational piece of community theatre. Why Barn Dance at...

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Having famous playwright Mike Bartlett on hand to write this nostalgic wonder of a play Barn Dance was a gift for The Theatre Chipping Norton which is...

REVIEW: ‘Enthusiastic, passionate and dedicated performances’ Enjoy BMH’s double bill Romeo & Juliet and...

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Two families at war; one couple in love – we all know our ‘Romeo and Juliet’, but hands up, how many are familiar with ‘Troilus and...

Our guide to Oxford’s first ever Queer Fest with three nights of moving stories...

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Prepare for three nights of moving queer stories and exceptional performances from upcoming artists as Oxford's first ever Queer Fest opens this week (June 20-22) at the...

‘Love stories are for everyone!’ Book now for Shakespeare double-bill of star crossed lovers...

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Currently in the mist of rehearsals for their upcoming double-bill of star crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet and Troilus & Cressida at Oxford Castle & Prison,...

REVIEW: ‘How unutterably splendid’ The 39 Steps is a simply spiffing and fun night...

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What to expect from the revived spoof of gripping spy thriller The 39 Steps? Much hilarity, laughter, silliness, farce, perfectly timed mis-timings and a plot that ripped...

‘It’s a classic caper’ We talk to The Crown star Tom Byrne about smash...

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"The 39 Steps encapsulates classic British silliness and humour and doesn't take itself too seriously, but it also has so much energy. So yes it's a classic...

REVIEW: ‘A kaleidoscopic view of a bygone era’ why Lark Rise at The Theatre,...

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As the beautiful and haunting singing of the female farmhands sprang up all around us, the lady next to me whispered loudly to no one in particular,...

BOOK NEXT CONCERTS NOW: ‘One of the jewels in Oxford’s musical crown’ Instruments of...

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One of the many jewels in Oxford’s musical crown is the chamber orchestra Instruments of Time and Truth, directed by Edward Higginbottom - ex-choirmaster of New College....
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