REVIEW: ‘Has he bit? Yes and swallowed’ Catch Creation’s bawdy, fast-paced, contemporary take on...
If you can’t entice an audience to watch Jonson's The Alchemist in Oxford, where else?
Academics aside, Oxford is where The Alchemist's earliest recorded performance took place in...
TOP 12+: IF Oxford opens! What to book from star machines, sex debates, ghost...
As IF Oxford Science and Ideas Festival opens with over 100+ events to book and enjoy. Here's our top pick of WHAT NOT TO MISS!
STARMAKERS: The Energy...
TEEN-TASTIC at IF OXFORD: Making fuel from thin air, robot racing, constipated scorpions, Pokémaths,...
IF OXFORD SCIENCE AND IDEAS FESTIVAL opens this week, with something for everyone; from serious science nerds to gamers, theatre-buffs, walkers, families, environmentalists and so much more....
‘I’ve got a bit of a spicy brain’ Victoria Melody is back with new...
If you haven't had the pleasure of catching a Victoria Melody show, then now's your chance because the legendary comedian/documentary-maker is back and raring to go
Premiering her...
REVIEW: “If you fancy being scared senseless Then Murder In The Dark at Oxford...
It was enormously refreshing to be sitting down on the opening night of Murder In The Dark in a full Oxford Playhouse to watch something entirely new.
No...
‘We are just a pair of tits’ Get ready for Identities – a comedy...
Identities - a new comedy about womanhood, boobs and cancer, at Oxford's BT Studio theatre this week, is "really funny and silly," Hannah Harquart from Close To Home...
REVIEW: ‘A brilliant, thought provoking, and thoroughly entertaining evening’ The House With Chicken Legs...
The House With Chicken Legs (only at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday, Sept 23), is exactly what live theatre is made for; magic and music, fable and frocks,...
REVIEW: “Sheer, unadulterated fun” Shrek The Musical keeps on giving – at New Theatre...
If you've somehow you've missed Shrek at the cinema, West End stage or on tour, then your luck is in because the famous animated film, and now...
REVIEW: Brown Boys Swim at The North Wall: “A refreshing, contemporary, seismic play and...
No wonder Brown Boys Swim won so many awards at Edinburgh Fringe, because the new play by young, local playwright Karim Khan hits you like a freight...
REVIEW: SOB AWAY – Blood Brothers at Oxford Playhouse is an emotional roller-coaster of...
Although Blood Brothers has toured the world, it was a first for Oxford Playhouse and for us. But after so long on the road could the mammoth...













