"At the moment people want escapism, and The Importance of Being Earnest is a very funny play. It needs to be a crowd...
Far be it from me to go overboard with praise, but Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre’s latest production can only be described as a...
Adam Thomas meets me at the end of a farm track outside a derelict barn on Todenham Manor Farm. There's work going on...
The standing ovation that greeted MYCO's curtain call at Oxford Playhouse last night said it all. An evening of highs, laughter, excitement, immense...
From the weathered pages of Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th century work comes to life a wickedly smart four-handed reworking of The Canterbury Tales, proving...
There was a family leaving as we arrived at Mamma Mia in Jericho, exiting complete with toddlers, scooters and raincoats, all very jolly...
As if you needed an excuse, Gees has just launched a new brunch menu, giving you the perfect opportunity to nip in and...
The Welsh National Opera proved their world class status this week with two very different works: Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice and Mozart’s...
With the Easter Holidays upon us and the weather uncertain here are some fabulous ways to keep children and young people entertained! 1) April...
"Anything Goes is a show that epitomises the glamour of the 1930s with an iconic score of classic Cole Porter hits and a...