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‘Brilliantly performed and perfectly polished’ Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical hits Oxford’s New Theatre

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Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical, based on the true story of a group of Cornish fishermen who’ve been singing a cappella on the Platt (harbour) in St Isaac since 1995,...

“It’s an amazing story about an amazing woman” Nell Gwynn is celebrated by OTG...

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A true rags-to-riches story, Nell Gwynn is being given her moment in the sun on the Oxford Playhouse stage thanks to Oxford Theatre Guild. King Charles II's notorious...

Madama Butterfly and Aida ‘delivered in spades’ at Oxford’s New Theatre followed by Ukrainian...

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Stupendous, stunning, spectacular - all the things we’ve come to expect from Ellen Kent productions over the past four decades, and the performances of Madama Butterfly and Aida...

Celebrate International Women’s Week with music, hiphop, drama, dance, comedy and stand-up Shazia Mirza!

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Comedy, music and theatre will celebrate women from all walks of life at Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot, Oxford Imps, OFS, The Mill in Banbury and Oxford...

REVIEW: ‘A morality tale for our times’ Complicité ‘has triumphed’ with Plow Over the...

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Complicité, with its multi-media devised production of Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, at Oxford Playhouse this week, has triumphed. Not so much a fairy...

REVIEW: “The musical that razzamatazz was invented for” The Cher Show hits Oxford’s New...

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I’m not sure I’ve got enough superlatives in my arsenal to do justice to a show that the word “razzamatazz” was invented for.   Fast, fun, and fabulous,...

REVIEW: “The audience was absolutely spellbound” Catch Shawshank Redemption at Oxford Playhouse all week

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The air of menace that pervaded Oxford Playhouse was palpable as Shawshank Redemption's corrupt tale of incarceration, greed and survival began this week. Any doubters wondering if this...

REVIEW: “Moving, funny and thought-provoking. Go see” The electrifying new production of Frankenstein at...

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February 1 is the anniversary of Mary Shelley’s death in 1851 so it seemed a fitting night to go and see a new production of Frankenstein at the Old Fire...

“I always knew it was going to be tough” Joe Absolom on Shawshank Redemption,...

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Joe Absolom is funny, quick, self deprecating, engaging, entirely lacking in ego and refreshingly honest. He is also starring in the dynamic new stage adaption of the globally...

REVIEW: “Surely OXOPS isn’t an amateur company?” Evita at Oxford Playhouse is “uniformly first-rate”...

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What a fabulous evening! The Oxford Operatic Society's (OXOPS) production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita hit every high note at a packed Oxford Playhouse last night. Apart...
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