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OxPHWOARd brings ‘gorgeously queer’ cabaret to Didcot and T(ART) Pride Festival to Oxford!

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Oxford’s best loved cabaret OxPHWOARd is stepping out and coming to Didcot's Cornerstone tonight (June 10) to celebrate Pride the fabulous way - with a 'gorgeously queer'...

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...

OUR TOP 12 #MUST PICKS: What to do, see, watch and try with the...

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Priscilla Queen of the Desert, New Theatre, 23 – 28 August, Book into see Jason Donovan star in this incredible West End musical, and celebrate the Oxford's...

REVIEW: “I would go see it again in a heart beat” Why ‘Dirty Dancing...

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We've all watched the film a thousand times, but judging by the queues stretching all the way past Oxford's New Theatre on opening night, we still can't...

Children’s charity brings The Lion King to New Theatre for 10th anniversary celebrations

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The Miss P Foundation is turning 10. The Oxford charity that supports children into the Arts is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a production of the Lion King at...

“I became obsessed” – ‘How to live a jellicle life’ – Linus Karp’s sold...

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Linus Karp's hilarious runaway success How to Live A Jellicle Life sold out its last two runs and is finally coming to Oxford. Now it's our turn to...

Four shows in four weeks and six shows in six months! Oxford Theatre Guild...

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With a full programme planned for 2020, Covid changed everything for Oxford Theatre Guild. But with a whole new stream of shows up their thespian sleeves for 2021,...

REVIEW: SOB AWAY – Blood Brothers at Oxford Playhouse is an emotional roller-coaster of...

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Although Blood Brothers has toured the world, it was a first for Oxford Playhouse and for us. But after so long on the road could the mammoth...

Want to watch a play naked? UK first as Mikron Theatre begins Oxford run...

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That's right folks. You read it correctly the first time. Mikron Theatre is not only bringing two new plays to Oxfordshire throughout August, but one lucky audience...

REVIEW: If you only see one thing this year make sure it’s ‘Pride and...

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Pride and Prejudice is a sacred text, not to be trivialised, messed with, badly adapted or patronised. So news that an all female cast were taking on...
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