Pull the other one! Harry Potter and Jericho Comedy’s Christmas Cracker are selling out...
Jericho Comedy is absolutely determined to bring the people of Oxford some Christmas cheer, pandemic or no pandemic.
Which is why their family friendly Harry Potter show 'The...
Breaking news: Oxford’s Creation Theatre celebrates sustainable funding announcement and new jobs!
Creation Theatre Company is celebrating news that it's been awarded funding from Innovative UK's Sustainable Innovation Fund to develop a new platform for digital theatre, create a...
REVIEW: Do You Love Me Yet? at Oxford Playhouse is live, bold, intimate, uncomfortable...
Despite getting the full low down on Do You Love Me Yet?, the brand new digital show being brought to us this week by Oxford Playhouse, I...
REVIEW: How The Black Boy in Headington became the heart of the community
The Black Boy in Headington already has an extensive history, and during lockdown new owners Samantha and Simon Stonehouse have added to its backstory by turning it...
Award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams brings Search Party to Oxford Playhouse via Zoom
Award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams is, by his own admission, "terrified" at the prospect of performing his reactive and spontaneous Search Party at Oxford Playhouse on Thursday November...
REVIEW: Positive Note’s Autumn Sessions “is an unmissable treat.” Catch the mini classical music...
Positive Note’s Autumn Sessions series, which launched last weekend, is an unmissable treat.
This mini-festival of online, nature-themed concerts was put together by tenor Daniel Norman and...
Never mind Nefertiti, there’s a new Queen in town! Ed Scrivens talks Egyptology and...
"It’s so important to have opportunities for laughter when the world feels grim," observes Ed Scrivens, one half of the improvised comedy duo Dragprov.
As Eaton Messe, alongside co-conspirator...
REVIEW: Alan Bennett’s live Talking Heads at OFS is “thoroughly recommended”. But be quick,...
Those of us who were fortunate enough to see the original BBC dramatization of Alan Bennett’s ‘Talking Heads’ in 1988 saw a landmark in British comedy
WORLD PREMIERE: Why do we need sleep? New play ‘Small Hours’ works with Oxford...
Why do we need sleep? What happens when we go without it? These were the questions asked by Oxford scientists and Oxford's Mandala Theatre Company when they created...
BREAKING NEWS: 13 Oxfordshire art organisations, museums and theatres share in government’s ‘lifeline grants’...
13 arts organisations across Oxfordshire have received almost £2 million as a share of grants from the Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund, to help face the challenges...













