Kabuki Legends: Part Two
This exhibition showcases a second selection of colourful prints from the Ashmolean’s own extensive collection of Takahashi Hiromitsu’s work.
This exhibition showcases a second selection of colourful prints from the Ashmolean’s own extensive collection of Takahashi Hiromitsu’s work.
Breaking Ground is a new exhibition at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History that charts significant developments in palaeontology and geology through a cast of characters.
Ashmolean NOW: Bettina von Zwehl is the third in a series where contemporary artists create works inspired by the museum’s historical collections.
This exhibition showcases newly-acquired works for the Ashmolean by the Hong Kong artist Cheung Yee (1936–2019).
Discover how people have sought answers to life’s big questions throughout history.
Into the Woods: A dazzling journey of wishes, consequences, and Sondheim’s beloved score brought to life by Oxford’s Peach Productions.
Made in Dagenham is the uplifting new British musical comedy about friendship, love, and the importance of fighting for what is right.
Joanna Lumley talks about her love of life, of animals and the natural world, and about her animal welfare campaigning, with Philip Lymbery.
Join ‘The Magical Mr. West’ in Adventures in Science as he demonstrates fundamental principles of scientific enquiry.
Zoe is one of the country’s best-loved comedians and has had her share of life’s potholes and diversions. She brings her show – Werewolf.
Mayor Owen Collins hosts another Big Charity Quiz at Corn Exchange Witney, in aid of APCAM, Yellow Submarine, and Band of Brothers.
Villiers Quartet with Ariana Pethard & Lucinda Cox features string quartet, piano and string quartet, and soprano and string quartet.
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