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INTERVIEW: ‘I will survive’. Jason Donovan on Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Oxford’s...

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It will be a massive deal when Priscilla Queen of the Desert opens at Oxford's New Theatre on Monday August 23. Because not only does Jason Donovan produce...

REVIEW: “Malory Towers is an irresistibly alluring package of stagecraft, music and characters –...

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Emma Rice attributes her adaption of Malory Towers' enormous success to the casting, and after it's performance at Oxford Playhouse I realised she was spot on -...

Real live theatre, comedy, big names, world premieres, family shows and digital events –...

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Oxford Playhouse has announced a gloriously diverse and exciting programme to enjoy this autumn, both in and out of Oxford's beloved theatre. Leading the way for socially distanced theatre,...

EXCLUSIVE: Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator? Creation is back with its...

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Much Ado About Nothing with an Elvis impersonator, shoulder pads, police, big hair, lots of laughs, some banging 80s tracks and an adventure playground? It must mean...

REVIEW ‘A wonderful, quintessentially Oxford evening’ Creation does it again with Much Ado about...

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Creation Theatre has done it again with their summer offering, Much Ado About Nothing, set outdoors in South Oxford Adventure Playground, which the July storms have made...

Oxford and Didcot’s rising stars cast in Shakespeare’s Richard II, streamed in six times...

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This August Bank Holiday, some of Oxford's rising stars appear in 60 Hour Shakespeare's Richard II, being streamed from six different time zones around the world to...

NEW PLAY: Witney playwright stages ‘Murmuration of Starlings’ at Corn Exchange in his home...

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The Murmuration of Starlings was a labour of love for Witney playwright Joe Graham, but he's excited about premiering it in his home town at The Corn...

REVIEW: ‘Not to be missed’ OTG’s The Tempest in Oxford University Parks ‘had us...

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'Captured by Caliban, awed by Ariel' - the two spirits (played respectively and brilliantly by Mark Fiddaman and Niall McDaid) were the linchpins in Oxford Theatre Guild’s...

“It’s absolutely loopy!” What to expect from Oxford Playhouse’s 2022 panto Cinderella

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What do you get when you cross a fairy, a breakfast pancake machine, dungeons, an interactive 1970s video game, a mouse called Buttons, a feckless Prince Charming,...

Hero or villain? OSC lets you decide in its new version of Wuthering Heights

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One of the most powerful love stories ever written, by one of our greatest feminist writers, is brought to Oxford by one of the country’s leading feminist...
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