REVIEW: “The Hooley is undoubtedly the hot ticket of the summer” Giffords is back...
It was always going to be a bittersweet moment, that glorious drive through the Cotswolds to Giffords Circus HQ where its infamous big top dominates Fennell Farm...
REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet – “A psychedelic, trippy riot of colour, fast-paced energy and...
When all other lights were going out during the darkest days of lockdown, Oxford based Creation Theatre Company continued to cast beams of hope and online entertainment...
REVIEW: A perfect digital Dorian? “The Picture Of Dorian Gray is a riveting and...
If director Tamara Harvey's intention was to bring The Picture Of Dorian Gray kicking and screaming into the 21st century, then it succeeds instantly.
Co-presented by Oxford Playhouse...
Review: Oxford Lieder’s Weekend of Song was “quite simply glorious” and is still available...
If there were awards for making a virtue out of necessity, then Oxford Lieder would surely be in the running for the top prize.
Having successfully put...
REVIEW: Creation’s Grimm Tales for Fragile Times and Broken People is a “deliciously dark...
As Grimm Tales for Fragile Times and Broken People, the latest innovative digital production from Creation Theatre, began on Saturday night we were encouraged to turn off...
REVIEW: “Keep on following your own brick road.” Why Creation’s Wonderful Wizard Of Oz...
There is a wonderful moment in Creation's Wonderful Wizard Of Oz when the cameras span the virtual audience while looking for Dorothy's dog Toto, and you begin...
ILLUMINATED TRAIL: THE BEST YET! Why Blenheim’s 2020 Christmas Lights are the ultimate festive...
I've got to take my hat off to Blenheim and expert light specialists Raymond Gubbay for coming up with such a stunning, exciting and emotive Christmas Illuminated...
REVIEW: There’s still time to catch the ‘wonderfully emotive’ The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk...
"I first saw The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk at the Oxford Playhouse in 2018, in a world that seems entirely different from the one we find ourselves...
REVIEW: Do You Love Me Yet? at Oxford Playhouse is live, bold, intimate, uncomfortable...
Despite getting the full low down on Do You Love Me Yet?, the brand new digital show being brought to us this week by Oxford Playhouse, I...
REVIEW: How The Black Boy in Headington became the heart of the community
The Black Boy in Headington already has an extensive history, and during lockdown new owners Samantha and Simon Stonehouse have added to its backstory by turning it...