REVIEW: ‘As exciting as it is original’ Apocalyptic comedy-drama ‘End Of The Line’ triumphs...
The premise of End Of The Line sounds spurious - six strangers on a tube facing imminent death due to an impending nuclear threat. They have an...
REVIEW: ‘An uplifting, moving and thought-provoking show’ KINKY BOOTS – THE MUSICAL hits The...
'The most beautiful thing in the world is a shoe,' they sing. Thus begins Kinky Boots – The Musical, which has been travelling the UK since January...
‘A family-friendly triumph’ Creation’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Wolfson College in Oxford is...
Creation Theatre is back, doing what it does best - bringing Shakespeare vividly to life in the glorious surroundings of Oxford's Wolfson College where A Midsummer Night's...
REVIEW: ‘Some lovely moments of wit and frolicking’ OTG’s Twelfth Night defies the downpour...
The rain fell, the wind blew - no, this wasn’t The Tempest, but the opening night of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night - tucked away in a wet corner...
REVIEW: Jesus Christ Superstar at Oxford Playhouse is ‘bonkers, mesmerising and entertaining’ thanks to...
Fifty-four years on from its original Broadway run, a new production of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar is in town thanks to the skill and hard work...
REVIEW: ‘Take a bow Wild Goose Theatre – hooked from the get-go, Much Ado...
Hooray! After the fabulously charming ‘A Sherlock Holmes Christmas’, Wild Goose Theatre is back – this time at Oxford Castle & Prison for a summer run of...
REVIEW: ‘Gleefully malevolent, mischievous, martini-fuelled and merry’ Twelfth Night at Oxford Castle is not...
It's easy to assume with outdoor Shakespeare that you know exactly what you're going to get - a jaunt with the Bard, a mildly amusing night out,...
REVIEW: ‘An exhilarating interpretation of a beguiling novel in this intimate and immersive adaptation’...
On publication, Virginia Woolf’s  ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ was a such a ground-breaking novel, with its stream-of-consciousness bent, that it seems only fitting for Oxford’s much beloved Creation Theatre...
REVIEW: ‘A tender, touching triumph’ Little Women at Oxford Playhouse ‘brings a wonderful energy...
It’s America – the 1860s. How are four teenage sisters and their mother going to cope on their own with father away fighting in the Civil War?...
REVIEW: ‘Storytelling at its best’ Spitfire Girls – a must see production of valour,...
It's an incredibly inspiring, emotive and largely unknown story - that of the valiant British women who flew planes in WW2, but turning it into a play...













