“We’re not afraid of strong reactions” Mediocre White Male heads to Didcot’s Cornerstone following...
Following glowing reviews at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Mediocre White Male is coming to Didcot's Cornerstone on Thursday May 5 with a newly updated production.
The tragicomedy follows the...
REVIEW: ‘Joyous, fun, emotional and uplifting’ – MYCO’s Legally Blonde enjoys standing ovation at...
We sang, swayed and tapped our feet, we cheered and clapped, gasped and smiled, and then we stood to give a much deserved standing ovation to the...
Catch new drama Lemons at Modern Art Oxford this week – a black comedy...
How can you really know someone if they can’t talk to you? This is the question being asked by Ronin theatre company at Modern Art Oxford this...
REVIEW: “What a joyful evening. Uniformly excellent. Please go!” Oxford Opera Company’s Magic Flute...
What a joyful evening! Mozart meets Pantomime in “The Magic Flirt” (oops, “Flute”), a bawdy take on this classic English-version opera, directed by Paul Carr.
Despite the modern...
“It’s a really exciting show” MYCO brings Legally Blonde to Oxford Playhouse with ‘sensational’...
It's been a long time coming, but MYCO is finally returning to the Oxford Playhouse with a dynamic adaption of Legally Blonde.
Ready to burst onto stage with...
REVIEW: “A very telling portrait of modern men” Catch The Wellspring at Oxford Playhouse...
Playwright Barney Norris, and his famous pianist and broadcaster father, David Owen Norris, curated their life stories during Covid lockdowns for this - The Wellspring at Oxford...
MUST SEE: “My marriage failed and I was living in my car” Playwright Barney...
"I think this is a world first - the world's first piano play," playwright Barney Norris enthuses. "But it's also about connecting people with their own memories...
REVIEW: Private Peaceful at Oxford Playhouse captures the futility and horror of war at...
The irony of watching a play that questions the futility of war wasn't lost on last night's Oxford Playhouse audience.
Set in the trenches of WW1, Private Peaceful...
‘We’re incredibly excited to be back’ Cornerstone Arts centre in Didcot reopens with great...
The Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot has re-opened with a great splash of entertainment to inspire everyone, after closing suddenly six weeks ago for maintenance works.
Problems with...
REVIEW: ‘They’ve done it!’ OTG’s colour coded characters bring Nicholas Nickleby to life at...
“What a challenge! Squeezing Charles Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, some thousand pages long, filled with more than 50 characters, into 2.5 hours on the Oxford Playhouse stage is no...













