REVIEW: Jack Savoretti bares his soul to his wife live at the New Theatre...
Jack Savoretti's night at New Theatre Oxford, as part of his 'Singing to Strangers' tour, left quite an impression. Disarmingly intimate throughout, thanks to his wife being...
‘What a joyous evening! A spirited and joyful, must see production’ Why you should...
What a joyous evening - our dismal, winter transformed last night by Oliver! The Musical at Oxford's New Theatre, performed by the super-talented OXOPS (Oxford Operatic Society)...
REVIEW: “If you fancy being scared senseless Then Murder In The Dark at Oxford...
It was enormously refreshing to be sitting down on the opening night of Murder In The Dark in a full Oxford Playhouse to watch something entirely new.
No...
REVIEW: ‘An absolutely superb evening’ Alexander Armstrong sings live in ‘The Music In My...
I am a massive Alexander Armstrong fan and listen to him presenting Classic FM at every opportunity, but I wanted to know more, and the chance to...
REVIEW: “A harrowing but unmissable ride.” The Lovely Bones will have you on the...
There was an unusual air of expectation at Oxford Playhouse last night as we waited for Lovely Bones to begin.
We knew we were in for a treat...
REVIEW: ‘Breathtakingly good’ MYCO surpasses itself at Oxford Playhouse with a night of pure...
How MYCO managed to pull off a musical of this calibre with such sheer professionalism will be the subject of much speculation, but its joyful production of...
REVIEW: “Literally breathtaking” Giffords Circus’ new show ¡Carpa! is a zesty slice of Mexican...
The Blenheim run of Giffords Circus sold out weeks before the cavalcade of gleaming crimson carriages rode into Woodstock, the lure of half term and the Jubilee...
REVIEW: With two standing ovations, Tim Minchin is ‘Back’, proving it’s never too late...
Tim Minchin is most certainly ‘Back’. Eight years since his last tour in the UK, he’s performing three sold out nights at the New Theatre, kicking off...
REVIEW: ‘The magic of Truck Festival lies in its variety and small but mighty...
As ever, the magic of Truck Festival lies in its variety and ‘small but mighty’ punch. The rain and mud might have scared off a few festival-goers,...
REVIEW: ‘Painfully funny to watch’ Catch Stewart Lee’s ‘splendidly dexterous comedic experience’ at Oxford...
Stewart Lee's distinctive style and appealing delivery were in plentiful supply at Oxford Playhouse this week after a two year absence, his deadpan, weary and resigned delivery...













