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REVIEW: Poohs, farts, groping and illicit drinking. Groan Ups at Oxford Playhouse has “moments...

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"I tell you what, that Chemise was legendary" my husband commented as we walked back to the car after watching Groan Ups at the Oxford Playhouse last...

Tempted to steal someone’s ashes? GOYA brings hilarious new queer musical ‘Four Felons and...

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Ever thought about stealing someone’s ashes? Neither had Millie. Now she’s barrelling down the M6 in a Fiat Punto with three accomplices, 45 packets of crisps and...

REVIEW: The vocals, the set, the hair! Don’t miss ‘We Will Rock You The...

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Throw together the hilarious author, playwright and stand-up Ben Elton with the music of one of the world's most famous rock bands Queen, and you're bound to...

REVIEW: “You’d be hard-pressed to find yourself at a more uplifting gig.” Emeli Sandé...

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If I had to describe Emeli Sandé’s gig at New Theatre Oxford in one word, it would be joyful. Joy simply emanated from her and her bandmates....

TOP 30+: Fill the Oxfordshire Easter holidays with quadball, children’s shows, nature, clowning, Lego,...

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With the Easter Holidays upon us and the weather uncertain here are some fabulous ways to keep children and young people entertained! 1) April Fakes Day, March 29...

Review: Why Creation’s The Tempest almost sold out before it even began

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“Welcome to Creation Cruises. We hope you enjoy your voyage,” said a crew member in an ‘Officer and a Gentlemen’ style white uniform. We may have been on...

Loverly! My Fair Lady shines at New Theatre with ambitious production by The Oxford...

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The Oxford Operatic Society has overcome Covid, almost two years of delay, and last-minute cast changes, to bring us this wonderful and ambitious production of My Fair...

The Lion finds his voice: Creation’s Wizard Of Oz is set to be a...

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Creation Theatre has come up with another blinder of a show for you to enjoy this Christmas - a surreal and anarchic live digital adaptation of L....

REVIEW: ‘Everything I wanted from an opera’ English Touring Opera’s Rake’s Progress hits Oxford...

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English Touring Opera brought The Rake’s Progress and Puccini’s Manon Lescaut to Oxford Playhouse this week. In her programme notes, Director Polly Graham appropriately describes Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s...

New family eco-musical Bicycle Boy is powered by you in cycling pods and coming...

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Just when you thought there was nothing to do, bike powered eco-musical Bicycle Boy rides back into Oxford for children aged 5-10 and their families from August 27-29. Created...
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