REVIEW: Educating Rita, at Oxford Playhouse all week, is as brilliant as ever. But...
Educating Rita really got me thinking.
I mean here's a play written in 1980 by Willy Russell to highlight the disparities between the classes, sexes and education, in...
REVIEW: Standing ovation at New Theatre as John Partridge “steals the show” in Cabaret...
Having never seen the film or previous stage productions, the opening night of Cabaret at the New Theatre is a show that will certainly stay with me.
the...
The Big Interview: Political comedian Mark Thomas on ‘how we ended up here,’ in...
Mark Thomas has never done things by halves. He is comfiest in a hair shirt, waving a placard and making life as complicated and as difficult as...
All hail Macbeth! What to expect at the new Rose Theatre, Blenheim Palace
Macbeth had big shoes to fill as he walked onstage fresh from the battlefields, clutching the Thane of Cawdor's head, to wreak havoc amongst the Scottish nobility.
Not...
REVIEW: Merrily We Roll Along at Oxford Playhouse “packs a solid punch – a...
An explosive musical introduction from the pit kicked off a tremendous melodic platform upon which the entire show will build, as the curtain rises to reveal a...
REVIEW: ‘Joyous, fun, emotional and uplifting’ – MYCO’s Legally Blonde enjoys standing ovation at...
We sang, swayed and tapped our feet, we cheered and clapped, gasped and smiled, and then we stood to give a much deserved standing ovation to the...
‘We can’t wait to see what people think!’ MYCO brings a modern day ‘Me...
When MYCO decided to stage the classic musical Me And My Girl, they immediately set about adapting it for the modern day, transforming the 1930s setting to...
ILLUMINATED TRAIL: THE BEST YET! Why Blenheim’s 2020 Christmas Lights are the ultimate festive...
I've got to take my hat off to Blenheim and expert light specialists Raymond Gubbay for coming up with such a stunning, exciting and emotive Christmas Illuminated...
Pride and Prejudice but not as you know it. Isobel McArthur on bringing her...
"It’s like a runaway train every night so there's no chance to get complacent. You need every pair of hands on deck until the show finishes," playwright...
Oxfordshire’s Summer Entertainment Guide – comedy, drama, children’s, opera, dance, outdoor, museums, film, exhibitions...
With the summer stretching gloriously ahead of us, here is our TOP 25 guide to what's on in Oxfordshire.
1) Zog, Oxford Playhouse, Tuesday 18 Juiy – Sunday...