Review: Toast opens at Oxford Playhouse fresh from the West End….with free sweets. It’s...
Having been previously berated, and rightly so, for snacking noisily during theatrical performances, to then be presented with not just a handful of retro pick ‘n’ mix sweets but...
REVIEW: “Uplifting and emotional, ‘Becoming Electra: A Queer Mitzvah’ at OFS caught me by...
"'There’s one life and no return or deposit” is a line that lingers in my mind"
Electra is wearing fairy lights and singing ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ in her London...
REVIEW: Creation’s virtual Time Machine takes you away from lockdown on a “surreal, psychedelic...
I imagine that during this lockdown most of us have wanted to escape from our isolation and either return to the past or fly into the future....
REVIEW: Positive Note’s Autumn Sessions “is an unmissable treat.” Catch the mini classical music...
Positive Note’s Autumn Sessions series, which launched last weekend, is an unmissable treat.
This mini-festival of online, nature-themed concerts was put together by tenor Daniel Norman and...
REVIEW: ‘Carly Mercedes Dyer’s voice will blow your socks off!’ Jukebox musical ‘The Drifters...
If you're after the kind of singing that makes the hairs stand-up on the back of your neck, then The Drifters Girl, at New Theatre Oxford all...
Review: “Truly a shared experience.” Why Creation’s Alice is leading the way in live...
Given that Lewis Carroll’s Alice stories - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass - were written in Oxford, it seems highly appropriate that the Oxford based Creation Theatre Company has chosen to...
REVIEW: Every child should see ‘Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World’ at Oxford...
What to expect from Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World? An educational run through of famous women in history? A predictable parade of heavily costumed matriarchs?...
LAST CHANCE: The six Christmas shows in Oxfordshire until January
What to do over New Year. Our festive choices that carry on until January
REVIEW: ‘Buckle up sluts, Mamma’s goin’ fishing’ Why you MUST SEE the brilliant, filthy...
There is absolutely no doubt that new, headline-grabbing musical Unfortunate - The Untold Story Of Ursula The Sea Witch on at Oxford Playhouse all week, will be...
REVIEW: Why Barber Shop Chronicles is such an energy-fuelled and life affirming play
There is an immediate immersion into the world of Barber Shop Chronicles as soon as you step into the Oxford Playhouse auditorium, the cast greeting us on...