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REVIEW: “Bring your own couch to hide behind,” for Oxford Theatre Guild’s Pinocchio at...

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It’s Pinocchio, but not as we know it: Oxford Theatre Guild’s retelling of this beloved classic at OFS this week is not quite so child friendly. The set...

Tony award-winning musical Spring Awakening is fuelled by sexuality, morality and rebellion at Oxford...

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Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s provocative reimagining of Frank Wedekind’s 1891 play combines an alt-rock score with a narrative fuelled by sexuality, morality and rebellion. Despite its 19th century setting,...

Fast paced ‘teen drama’ Pinocchio brought bang up to date at OFS by Oxford...

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The misadventures of Pinocchio – the boy made of wood who longs to be a real child – is running at the Old Fire Station this week,...

Making Tracks brings eight young global musicians to The North Wall for one night...

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A unique, intimate concert of transporting, joyous and ethereal music is about to arrive in Oxford at the North Wall Arts Centre. Making Tracks will be staged on...

REVIEW: Margaret Atwood on Brexit, influencing, the handbag’s tale and other stories at The...

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Praise be! The iconic Margaret Atwood came to New Theatre Oxford to celebrate the release of The Testaments, released 34 years after The Handmaid’s Tale. She was...

Josh Widdicombe is still ‘A Bit Much’ and back with a new show for...

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Josh Widdicombe's upcoming UK tour is his first in a while – whereas the early days saw him packing his diary with stand-up dates like any other...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Famous comedian Jason Byrne is on fighting form as he returns...

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"I love Oxford. It's properly posh, not nouveau but proper old money, with the kind of people that say 'I don't have a bean' but live in...

REVIEW: Simon Reeve’s sell-out show, didn’t disappoint – complete with ‘bulletproof pants’

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Having followed Simon Reeve's many television travel journeys over the years, I was excited to learn he would be appearing ‘for one night only’ in Oxford, managing...

REVIEW: Why Stick Man at Oxford Playhouse is “a must see for any family”...

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Stick Man has been a favourite book in our house for a few years now. Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, it is a recurring bedtime go-...

Family rows, festive disharmony and behavioural tics make for comic mayhem in Rules for...

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"We all have little quirks of behaviour we can’t control, don’t we? Rules for Living is a play that puts these quirks front and centre with hilarious results. It’s a family relationship...
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