“Deliciously innovative” Steak night and A Christmas Carol? Thanks to Hawksmoor and Creation you...
Those who don't want to embrace the wind, rain and statistics can rest assured that thanks to Hawksmoor and Oxford's Creation Theatre, you can still be fed,...
REVIEW: TRUCK KICKS OFF WITH RAUCOUS SET FROM POST PUNK HEADLINERS – SLAVES
Thursday at Truck was all about the post-punk headliners Slaves, a two-piece boyband from the garden of England.
And in the sweltering heat Laurie and Isaac did not...
REVIEW: Licence to thrill – Creation goes from strength to strength with Don Quixote...
Where to start with Don Quixote in Oxford’s Covered Market? Perhaps as Creation does with a man urinating into a saucepan, an instant reminder that whether you’ve...
REVIEW: It’s a saucy night out! OTG’s Nell Gwynn at Oxford Playhouse makes you...
Blushing? It was hard not to. Because as Nell Gwynn took centre stage both at the Oxford Playhouse and in King Charles II's life, the innuendoes, smutty...
REVIEW: Educating Rita, at Oxford Playhouse all week, is as brilliant as ever. But...
Educating Rita really got me thinking.
I mean here's a play written in 1980 by Willy Russell to highlight the disparities between the classes, sexes and education, in...
REVIEW: If you only see one thing this year make sure it’s ‘Pride and...
Pride and Prejudice is a sacred text, not to be trivialised, messed with, badly adapted or patronised.
So news that an all female cast were taking on...
REVIEW: Second World War setting for Opera Anywhere’s Hansel and Gretel triumphs in Sunningwell
The innovative Opera Anywhere – now approaching its 20thanniversary – has come up trumps again with this lovely production of Hansel and Gretel, Humperdinck’s operatic version of the...
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...
REVIEW: “I would go see it again in a heart beat” Why ‘Dirty Dancing...
We've all watched the film a thousand times, but judging by the queues stretching all the way past Oxford's New Theatre on opening night, we still can't...
REVIEW: Creation’s Snow Queen takes us back to the Hans Christian Anderson original, and...
Whether in direct contrast to Disney's Frozen or just because it's what Creation does best, this year's festive offering of Hans Christian Anderson's epic tale The Snow...