Advert

“We’re not afraid of strong reactions” Mediocre White Male heads to Didcot’s Cornerstone following...

0
Following glowing reviews at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Mediocre White Male is coming to Didcot's Cornerstone on Thursday May 5 with a newly updated production. The tragicomedy follows the...

REVIEW: Last chance to see the brilliant Romeo & Juliet at Blenheim’s Rose Theatre

0
THE PRIZE MUST GO TO A DAZZLING JULIET, PLAYED SO SPELLBINDINGLY BY ELLA DUNLOP

BOOK NOW: Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with comedy, music, art, theatre,...

0
Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with a month-long schedule of events packed with big names, fun, excitement, insight and culture at fantastic venues all over...

Oxford theatre company Three Chairs and a Hat takes new work to Edinburgh’s online...

0
Oxford theatre company Three Chairs and a Hat is debuting two new pieces at Edinburgh Fringe's online winter festival Online@theSpaceUK. THREE STAGES is written about the sudden death...

Review: Why going to see Wuthering Heights is an absolute must!

0
“That was absolutely outstanding,” the man behind me remarked in amazement, as we filed out of Wadham College Gardens into the quad. And he was right. Oxford Shakespeare...

The Big Interview: Political comedian Mark Thomas on ‘how we ended up here,’ in...

0
Mark Thomas has never done things by halves. He is comfiest in a hair shirt, waving a placard and making life as complicated and as difficult as...

REVIEW ‘A wonderful, quintessentially Oxford evening’ Creation does it again with Much Ado about...

0
Creation Theatre has done it again with their summer offering, Much Ado About Nothing, set outdoors in South Oxford Adventure Playground, which the July storms have made...

Let Creation take you in ‘The Time Machine’ to an undiscovered world where pandemics...

0
Tickets for Creation's new live virtual performance of HG Wells' dystopian sci-fi classic The Time Machine are like gold dust, the first week of the four week run already sold out.

‘An absolute triumph!’ Robin Hood at Oxford Playhouse is ‘the perfect way to sprinkle...

0
The waves of excitement were palpable as we took our seats to watch this year's Robin Hood. It's been too long since we all got together to enjoy...

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

0
"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...
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram