REVIEW: ‘the future looks bright’ for GOYA after sell out world premiere of Smart...
The North Wall's ability to transform its flexible space to accommodate the needs of each production it hosts is always impressive. Hosting Smart Casual: A New Musical...
REVIEW: “The most enchanting and captivating 45 minutes of escapism” Take your children to...
After being dispatched to the picturesque Sunnymead Meadow to watch Creation Theatre’s outdoor performance of The Wind in the Willows, my nine year old and I didn’t...
REVIEW: “I strongly recommend that you go” Oxford Theatre Guild brings ‘As You Like...
Oxford Theatre Guild has seized the opportunity to entertain us outdoors by putting on an excellent production of William Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy ‘As You Like It’, set...
REVIEW: Like being scared out of your wits? Then The Woman In Black –...
I kept looking over my shoulder all the way back to my car, the dark shadows and night-time silence unnerving, waiting subconsciously for the sound of footsteps,...
REVIEW: BLINDNESS: “An enthralling experience” at Oxford Playhouse or a nightmare on Beaumont Street?
Finally, the Oxford Playhouse is open again! And to welcome us back they have something a little different in store - a fully immersive tale of a...
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...












