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REVIEW: ‘They’ve done it!’ OTG’s colour coded characters bring Nicholas Nickleby to life at...

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“What a challenge! Squeezing Charles Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, some thousand pages long, filled with more than 50 characters, into 2.5 hours on the Oxford Playhouse stage is no...

“It’s a celebration of theatre!” Nicholas Nickleby marks OTG’s triumphant return to Oxford Playhouse

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"Nicholas Nickleby is about the ups and downs of life, the trials and tribulations, but ultimately it is a story of hope and I really felt that...

REVIEW: Private Lives with Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge “is a delightful, farcical, amusing...

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From the moment Nigel Havers stepped out onto his terrace in Deauville, there was a visible shift in the audience, and we were swept away on Noel...

REVIEW: Mrs Delgado, Mike Bartlett’s mischievous gift of a play at Oxford Playhouse, shines...

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Mike Bartlett's Christmas offering at OFS has achieved something of a cult status, creating a box office frenzy as soon as the dates are released. Simple, domestic and...

BARGAIN 2-4-1 tickets: The 17 shows coming to Oxfordshire in March to book now!

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Musicals, opera, plays, music, family entertainment, big names, comedy, dance and more! The UK Theatre's new campaign means you can watch them all at the Oxford Playhouse,...

EXCLUSIVE: “It already feels like a history play!” Oxford playwright Mike Bartlett on lockdown’s...

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Fans of famous Oxford playwright Mike Bartlett are delighted that his recent runaway success Mrs Delgado is coming to Oxford Playhouse. Set in lockdown, it focuses on two...

Pie anyone? Macabre, musical masterpiece ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ comes...

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Three date changes, two years in the making, and Sondheim's personal blessing mean that Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is finally coming to Oxford...

REVIEW: The Dresser starring Matthew Kelly and Julian Clary is at Oxford Playhouse ’til...

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The irony wasn't lost on us, a masked audience watching a play about bombs raining down on a theatre during the Blitz in 1942... the show must...

REVIEW: ‘A wild ride of sex, sci-fi, and the catchiest tunes in musical theatre’...

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Surrounded by men in lingerie and women in gold sequinned top hats was just the start of a wonderfully weird, frivolous and funny night at the New...

REVIEW: ‘Brilliant to the very last note!’ 9 to 5 The Musical is at...

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'9 to 5 The Musical' bursting onto Oxford's New Theatre stage was nothing short of life-affirming, a glorious riot of colour, characters, comedy, song, dance and hope. I'd...
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