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Pull the other one! Harry Potter and Jericho Comedy’s Christmas Cracker are selling out...

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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!

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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...

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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

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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

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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...

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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...

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"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,...

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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...

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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’...

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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...
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