Review: The Three Musketeers, catch it this weekend…
It was an airless evening for ElevenOne’s first open-air summer show of The Three Musketeers. With Oxford’s ancient town wall as a fitting backdrop, in Ken Ludwig’s...
INTERVIEW: “The more the merrier” The Globe on Tour with woolly hats and ice...
Beau Holland is shaking the sand out of her suitcase when we speak, having just returned from Guernsey with The Globe On Tour.
Appearing in all three offerings: Twelfth...
Review: Why Creation’s The Tempest almost sold out before it even began
“Welcome to Creation Cruises. We hope you enjoy your voyage,” said a crew member in an ‘Officer and a Gentlemen’ style white uniform.
We may have been on...
The Weimar Special with bows on….and feathers. SPUDS are back in true cabaret style!
Set against a background of extreme economic hardship in Weimar-era interwar Berlin and the rise of the far-right, a vibrant cultural scene, bursting with abundant queer, Jewish...
“All for one and one for all.” It’s open air theatre but not as...
The Three Musketeers are swashbuckling their way through Oxford this week with a dazzling array of sword-fighting, romance, humour and intrigue.
The script, adapted from the famous novel...
Fancy being a psychic spy? Then this is the show for you.
“I wanted to recreate the CIA’s experiments live by using the audience because it is so compelling on stage,” David Narayan says about his show The Psychic...
Hauntingly good festival of Fringe theatre and comedy hits North Wall
A festival of theatre, comedy, workshops and more is heading to The North Wall on Saturday before it hits Edinburgh Fringe on Saturday.
Oxford-based theatre company, Poltergeist, are...
All hail Macbeth! What to expect at the new Rose Theatre, Blenheim Palace
Macbeth had big shoes to fill as he walked onstage fresh from the battlefields, clutching the Thane of Cawdor's head, to wreak havoc amongst the Scottish nobility.
Not...