REVIEW: ‘The stars don’t align like this very often and this production has it...
'It’s definitely a dolls’ house', I thought, as I took my seat and admired the stage at The Old Fire Station for Oxford Theatre Guild’s (OTG) latest...
Consider life without freedom of speech! Ronin Theatre brings Sam Holcroft’s dark comedy ‘A...
"Imagine a man who cannot lie in a world full of lies. What will happen to him? That's the hook. And what this play does so well...
REVIEW: ‘Have you ever had the feeling you are being watched?’ How this psycho-drama...
‘Have you ever had the feeling you are being watched?’  Tom Ripley asks at the very beginning of this brand new stage-adaptation of the classic psychological thriller...
‘I knew I could do it’ Maisie Smith on leaving EastEnders, Strictly, SAS and...
We love Maisie Smith - the perfect example of triumph over adversity; continually pushing herself, refusing to be typecast, and constantly throwing herself at new things.
Currently starring...
REVIEW: ‘Breaking The Code brilliantly examines the struggles and achievements of this extraordinary man...
‘Breaking The Code’ as a title is a bit of a misnomer as it suggests that we’re going to see a play about how Mathematics Professor Alan...
‘It’s not all black and white’ OTG give Ibsen’s controversial play ‘A Doll’s House’...
"Coercive control is now a criminal offence but obviously in the Victorian age certain behaviours were still acceptable," Oxford Theatre Guild director Layla Katib explains.
Currently in the...
REVIEW: ‘Prescient, insightful and disturbing’ The Party Girls at Oxford Playhouse shines an uncomfortable...
There were moments in The Party Girls, currently playing at Oxford Playhouse READ ABOUT IT HERE, that actually made my hair stand on end, as Unity repeats...
DANCE: ‘The fight’s not over’ Gary Clarke Company brings Thatcher’s Section 28 to life...
"I grew up under section 28 and my experience as a gay man, as a teenager back then, was incredibly difficult. There was no representation. Living in...
‘Think love story, political drama and family saga’ The Party Girls brings the story...
The notoriety of the Mitford sisters continues unbounded, the myths and anecdotes surrounding their extraordinary lives continually swirling in the ether. But trying to pin them down...
REVIEW: ‘An amusing and thought-provoking evening’ The Merry Wives of Windsor completes the Oxford...
Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is an interesting watch in these modern times. On one hand, in the play, political incorrectness is rife - the French and...













