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REVIEW: ‘Bugsy Malone at Oxford Playhouse is slick, sizzling, saucy and sentimental, and deserved...

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The pressure was certainly on when the Oxford Playhouse curtain went up on Bugsy Malone The Musical last night, beloved by so many thanks to the 1976...

WHAT TO BOOK THIS HALF TERM: Accessible theatre, dance, comedy, musicals, improv, magic, workshops,...

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The sun is out and summer is here so make the most of this half term and get booking. There's so much to see and do. Here...

REVIEW: ‘So much more than a period piece of black history’ Catch The Mountaintop...

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Passionate, provocative, funny, angry, rousing, moving - The Mountaintop by Katori Hall (herself from the southern States) imagines the final night of Dr Martin Luther King before...

REVIEW: ‘Not for the faint-hearted’: Brilliant award-winning play Blue Orange at Oxford Playhouse is...

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Award-winning, controversial, hard-hitting - just three of the adjectives which enticed me to Oxford Playhouse last night to see Blue Orange which runs until Saturday. Set in...

REVIEW: Sometimes the best things in life are free. Sprinting around ‘Oxford Open Doors’...

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Oxford Open Doors was proof that sometimes the best things in life are free

REVIEW: “You’d be hard-pressed to find yourself at a more uplifting gig.” Emeli Sandé...

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If I had to describe Emeli Sandé’s gig at New Theatre Oxford in one word, it would be joyful. Joy simply emanated from her and her bandmates....

REVIEW: We can see why Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, as it hits New Theatre...

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"Why isn't Everybody's Talking About Jamie on the school curriculum? Everyone should see it!" the lady next to me at Oxford's New Theatre said, as the standing...

Madama Butterfly and Aida ‘delivered in spades’ at Oxford’s New Theatre followed by Ukrainian...

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Stupendous, stunning, spectacular - all the things we’ve come to expect from Ellen Kent productions over the past four decades, and the performances of Madama Butterfly and Aida...

REVIEW: OFS Christmas show Glacier is a beautiful, penetrating, humorous look at friendship, loneliness...

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Oxford's Old Fire Station is renowned for premiering some truly brilliant, profound and funny Christmas shows, and this year's Glacier is no different. Alison Spittle's 2023 offering is...

REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet – “A psychedelic, trippy riot of colour, fast-paced energy and...

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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...
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