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‘It’s full of passion and drama’ Let the battle of wits begin! Much Ado...

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Expect a Sicilian location, soldiers returning from WW2, a soundtrack featuring Glen Miller and Fats Waller, Oxford Castle as a backdrop, 1940s costumes, love, live music, tragedy,...

REVIEW: ‘Gleefully malevolent, mischievous, martini-fuelled and merry’ Twelfth Night at Oxford Castle is not...

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It's easy to assume with outdoor Shakespeare that you know exactly what you're going to get - a jaunt with the Bard, a mildly amusing night out,...

REVIEW: ‘An exhilarating interpretation of a beguiling novel in this intimate and immersive adaptation’...

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On publication, Virginia Woolf’s  ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ was a such a ground-breaking novel, with its stream-of-consciousness bent, that it seems only fitting for Oxford’s much beloved Creation Theatre...

SELLING OUT FAST: Creation’s immersive production of ‘Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway’ with earphones reveals...

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Creation's new immersive show Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway went down a storm when it opened at The London Library this week, largely selling out, the ingenious way...

QUEERFEST – A joyful, defiant celebration of LGBTQIA+ at Oxford Playhouse with a week of...

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Queer Fest 2025 is a joyful, defiant celebration of LGBTQIA+ voices, identities and artistry, taking place at Oxford Playhouse with a week of bold performances, workshops, and community...

‘It’s a classic rom-com’ The sharp, sexy, and stylish reimagining of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy...

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"There's sword fighting, singing, love, comedy, humour, mistaken identity, family reunions and a happy ending. What more could you want?" BMH Productions' Kate O'Connor asks. Currently preparing to bring...

REVIEW: ‘A tender, touching triumph’ Little Women at Oxford Playhouse ‘brings a wonderful energy...

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It’s America – the 1860s. How are four teenage sisters and their mother going to cope on their own with father away fighting in the Civil War?...

‘It’s realistic to its core’ Little Women’s coming-of-age story is given a fresh, celebratory,...

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Little Women, the famous novel by Louisa May Alcott, is certainly having its moment in the sun after Greta Gerwig brought it to our screens recently with...

REVIEW: ‘Storytelling at its best’ Spitfire Girls – a must see production of valour,...

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It's an incredibly inspiring, emotive and largely unknown story - that of the valiant British women who flew planes in WW2, but turning it into a play...

REVIEW: ‘Achieves that rare feat of successfully tackling contentious issues with lashings of humour’...

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For those late to the party, which I confess I am, Kim’s Convenience is a 2011 play by Ins Choi which was developed into a smash Netflix...
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