The Oxford Piano Festival is nine days of piano festivities, with a packed schedule of masterclasses and concerts from top names in the piano world.
Dirty Dancing returns to New Theatre Oxford, exploding with heart-pounding music, breath-taking emotion and sensationally sexy dancing.
Russell Howard, “one of the world’s top comedians” (Sunday Times) is back for a brand new live tour of the UK in 2023.
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America.
The Race for Life Oxford is for everyone. This is thousands of people uniting with one purpose – to raise valuable funds for life-saving research.
In this major new exhibition, Carey Young focuses her astute vision on female identity with works depicting women working in law and industry.
The Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival (Oxford Comedy Festival) is a month-long comedy festival that takes places in Oxford throughout July.
Don’t miss this eagerly anticipated brand new production of the Broadway and UK smash hit musical Sister Act direct from London.
The Oxford Festival of Arts 2023 (OFA 2023) will be back in venues across Oxford this year, with events running from 23 June to 16 July. This year’s theme is People. Stories. Histories.
A thrilling adventure of fantasy, myth and friendship, taking audiences on an epic journey to a childhood once forgotten and the darkness that lurks at the very edge of it.
Dave Gorman, the man behind Dave TV’s hit show Modern Life Is Goodish is back on the road with a brand new live show, PowerPoint To The People.
This free exhibition presents artworks and ‘dafatir’ from Dia al-Azzawi – an internationally recognised and highly-influential contemporary Iraqi painter and sculptor.