REVIEW: BLINDNESS: “An enthralling experience” at Oxford Playhouse or a nightmare on Beaumont Street?
Finally, the Oxford Playhouse is open again! And to welcome us back they have something a little different in store - a fully immersive tale of a...
Crumple’s Christmas Adventure takes Oxford’s young theatre-goers on a magical journey!
Oxford's little people are loving Crumple’s Christmas Adventure and its magical storytelling at the BT Studio over the festive season.
The perfect introduction to theatre for those aged...
REVIEW: The Good Life is at Oxford Playhouse all week but does it still...
Despite being set in the present day, with programme notes about sourdough, WFH (working from home), the gig economy and allotments to keep us in the now,...
REVIEW: Spike at Oxford Playhouse “A sparkling script, tight production and strong cast guarantee...
Spike Milligan is a name we are all (over a certain age) familiar with. As a comedian, his anarchic humour and prolific output are the stuff of...
REVIEW: The Oxford Bach Choir and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra “delivered a...
Elgar’s masterful setting of Cardinal Newman’s 1865 visionary poem, which follows the journey of a dying man’s soul through to the afterlife, makes huge demands on its performers, in terms of both stamina and technique.
REVIEW: There’s still time to catch the ‘wonderfully emotive’ The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk...
"I first saw The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk at the Oxford Playhouse in 2018, in a world that seems entirely different from the one we find ourselves...
REVIEW: “The musical that razzamatazz was invented for” The Cher Show hits Oxford’s New...
I’m not sure I’ve got enough superlatives in my arsenal to do justice to a show that the word “razzamatazz” was invented for.
Fast, fun, and fabulous,...
“Deliciously innovative” Steak night and A Christmas Carol? Thanks to Hawksmoor and Creation you...
Those who don't want to embrace the wind, rain and statistics can rest assured that thanks to Hawksmoor and Oxford's Creation Theatre, you can still be fed,...
REVIEW: “In a world of injustice, it feels as though a wrong has been...
The late August Wilson was one of the great 20th century American playwrights. Two Trains Running is part of his 10 play compilation The American Century Cycle which...
REVIEW: Why West End musical Dreamgirls is blowing the roof off Oxford’s New Theatre...
Those voices! The whole of Oxford's New Theatre vibrated when Dreamgirls took to the stage last night and let rip with their astonishing vocal range and melodic...