“It’s fast, furious and funny” Award-winning whodunnit caper ‘The Man Who Thought He Knew...
The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much has been on the North Wall's radar ever since its sell out run at Edinburgh Fringe last year.
And now...
REVIEW: What a laugh! Jericho Comedy’s Mind gala raises £30,000 in unprecedented sell out...
It was all a bit of a decadent, if slightly naughty, way to spend a Saturday afternoon, but the third Oxfordshire Mind Comedy Gala's matinee sold out...
The Lion finds his voice: Creation’s Wizard Of Oz is set to be a...
Creation Theatre has come up with another blinder of a show for you to enjoy this Christmas - a surreal and anarchic live digital adaptation of L....
OUR WORLD IN CRISIS: Tipping Point targets climate change through Butoh dance for Café...
With the clock ticking for the world to take action on climate change, Café Reason’s timely and provocative new work offers a creative response to the threats facing our fragile planet....
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...
REVIEW: What Blenheim Palace has in store this Christmas with Neverland, a new Illuminated...
Never one to hold back at Christmas, Blenheim Palace has pulled out all the stops this year by adding to the visitor experience with new rides, themes,...
REVIEW: ‘Jeneba Kanneh-Mason is a truly exciting pianist and her performance with OSJ at...
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason and the OSJ Orchestra were locked in perfect synergy, the opening of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major, Allegramente, sparkling with jazz-inflected vitality, while the central Adagio assai was...
REVIEW: “Moving, funny and thought-provoking. Go see” The electrifying new production of Frankenstein at...
February 1 is the anniversary of Mary Shelley’s death in 1851 so it seemed a fitting night to go and see a new production of Frankenstein at the Old Fire...
Four shows in four weeks and six shows in six months! Oxford Theatre Guild...
With a full programme planned for 2020, Covid changed everything for Oxford Theatre Guild.
But with a whole new stream of shows up their thespian sleeves for 2021,...
REVIEW: Like being scared out of your wits? Then The Woman In Black –...
I kept looking over my shoulder all the way back to my car, the dark shadows and night-time silence unnerving, waiting subconsciously for the sound of footsteps,...













