REVIEW: TRUCK KICKS OFF WITH RAUCOUS SET FROM POST PUNK HEADLINERS – SLAVES
Thursday at Truck was all about the post-punk headliners Slaves, a two-piece boyband from the garden of England.
And in the sweltering heat Laurie and Isaac did not...
REVIEW: “Moving, funny and thought-provoking. Go see” The electrifying new production of Frankenstein at...
February 1 is the anniversary of Mary Shelley’s death in 1851 so it seemed a fitting night to go and see a new production of Frankenstein at the Old Fire...
REVIEW: ‘A brilliant, thought provoking, and thoroughly entertaining evening’ The House With Chicken Legs...
The House With Chicken Legs (only at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday, Sept 23), is exactly what live theatre is made for; magic and music, fable and frocks,...
Review: “Heartfelt, heart-breaking and witty, Persephone is one to watch” at Oxford Playhouse until...
Jazz Hands Productions' adaption of Persephone at Oxford Playhouse is no traditional retelling of the popular Greek tragedy but instead combines folklore, mythology and the modern day...
REVIEW: The Dresser starring Matthew Kelly and Julian Clary is at Oxford Playhouse ’til...
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: “Bring your own couch to hide behind,” for Oxford Theatre Guild’s Pinocchio at...
It’s Pinocchio, but not as we know it: Oxford Theatre Guild’s retelling of this beloved classic at OFS this week is not quite so child friendly.
The set...
REVIEW: Mrs Delgado, Mike Bartlett’s mischievous gift of a play at Oxford Playhouse, shines...
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...
REVIEW: ‘A joyful ride of a musical’ Craig Revel Horwood’s sleazy Miss Hannigan in...
Anyone who says that children can't act obviously haven't seen the new Annie, currently touring the country and in situ at Oxford's New Theatre all week.
The rotating...
REVIEW: ‘the future looks bright’ for GOYA after sell out world premiere of Smart...
The North Wall's ability to transform its flexible space to accommodate the needs of each production it hosts is always impressive. Hosting Smart Casual: A New Musical...
REVIEW: Sexy, sassy and sticking it to the sovereign. SIX The Musical will scorch...
"I'd see that again anytime. I loved it. Absolutely loved it," my teenage daughter told me, uncharacteristically jubilant.
We'd all given it a standing ovation, all clapped and...