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Strictly’s AJ Pritchard talks to us about starring with Love Island brother Curtis in...

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AJ is positively buzzing with excitement when we speak. The famous Strictly Come Dancing professional is in rehearsals for his new tour which comes to Oxford's New...

“Deliciously innovative” Steak night and A Christmas Carol? Thanks to Hawksmoor and Creation you...

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Those who don't want to embrace the wind, rain and statistics can rest assured that thanks to Hawksmoor and Oxford's Creation Theatre, you can still be fed,...

‘You’ve got to be brave, haven’t you?’ Famous author Kate Mosse brings one woman...

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Famous author Kate Mosse has decided that now is the perfect time to launch her first one woman show Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also)...

REVIEW: ‘Not to be missed’ OTG’s The Tempest in Oxford University Parks ‘had us...

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'Captured by Caliban, awed by Ariel' - the two spirits (played respectively and brilliantly by Mark Fiddaman and Niall McDaid) were the linchpins in Oxford Theatre Guild’s...

Don’t miss Treasure Island at The Isis River Farmhouse in Iffley and Pay What...

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Six actors, armed with instruments, pirate hats and a set that easily packs into the back of a van, bring a fun, imaginative and surprising take on...

Fascism v unicorns and other pressing issues in 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fringe show Unicorn Party...

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"Unicorn Party is a very contemporary response to the crazy times we live in," Nick Field tells me when discussing his one-man show. Unexpected, exciting and at times...

WORLD PREMIERE: Trapped on an island, it’s life or death! Creation’s ‘Boatman Town’ hits...

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In an exciting twist, Oxford's Creation Theatre Company's latest production Boatman Town can be enjoyed from the comfort of some of Oxford's best watering holes. Acclaimed poet and...

“It’s Shakespeare with the boring bits taken out” Catch Hamlet in Oxford Castle’s outdoor...

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As the sun comes out and life goes back to normal, Shakespeare returns to Oxford for a summer season of the Bard's work at Oxford Castle. First up...

REVIEW: ‘A deserved sellout’ The Welsh National Opera brings Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice...

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The Welsh National Opera proved their world class status this week with two very different works: Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice and Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte -...

Review: Toast opens at Oxford Playhouse fresh from the West End….with free sweets. It’s...

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Having been previously berated, and rightly so, for snacking noisily during theatrical performances, to then be presented with not just a handful of retro pick ‘n’ mix sweets but...
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