“The most exciting project I’ve ever worked on” Acclaimed theatre companies Gecko and Mind...
"Sometimes you can be in a room full of people, but still feel like you're alone. Sometimes being alone is the best feeling in the world. Sometimes loneliness...
Richard Chappell Dance collaborates with sculptor Anna Gillespie for Dancin’ Oxford showcase ‘Still Touch’...
Dancin’ Oxford, keen to entice new audiences, believes that Richard Chappell Dance performances are a good place to start.
"if you just want to sit back and...
Oxford Festival of The Arts announces digital media partnership with Ox In A Box....
Ox In A Box – Oxfordshire’s newest arts, entertainment and food website has been chosen as the official digital media partner for the 2020 Oxford Festival of...
‘It’ll Be Alt-Right on the Night’ – a story of friendship, divides, social justice...
It’ll Be Alt-Right on the Night is about two lads, Greeny and Stevo who grew up punks - think squats, dumpster-diving and PVA-glue-spiked hair. They take us on a journey...
REVIEW: Shadows Of Troy at Oxford Playhouse is “a fine, ambitious and resonant piece...
Artistically speaking, the Trojan war is the gift that keeps on giving. From Homer and Virgil, via Chaucer and Shakespeare, all the way up to Brad Pitt...
A smorgasbord of dance: Dancin’ Oxford’s 2020 spring line-up is packed with events for...
There really is something for everyone in Dancin' Oxford's 2020 spring extravaganza.
Its Spring Festival features a smorgasboard of dance, from critiquing to street dance, dance clubs to...
The anti-Valentine play: love, death and spaghetti. Skylight at OFS is nothing if not...
Audiences can expect two hours of intense, witty, caustic, passionate drama and cooking, according to ElevenOne's director Helen Taylor, who brings Skylight to the OFS next week.
"As...
REVIEW: Bleak House “is vividly retold in Creation’s inimitable style, encompassing laughter and sorrow...
For over eight years, Oxford’s native Creation Theatre company — well-known for its innovative adaptations of classic texts staged in unorthodox spaces — has been bringing unique...
REVIEW: Standing ovation at New Theatre as John Partridge “steals the show” in Cabaret...
Having never seen the film or previous stage productions, the opening night of Cabaret at the New Theatre is a show that will certainly stay with me.
the...
REVIEW: Educating Rita, at Oxford Playhouse all week, is as brilliant as ever. But...
Educating Rita really got me thinking.
I mean here's a play written in 1980 by Willy Russell to highlight the disparities between the classes, sexes and education, in...