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.
Experience two Rattigan masterpieces: Summer 1954 – Table Number 7 & The Browning Version, tales of post-war change & human paradoxes.
Birdsong is a brand-new production of the story of one man’s all-consuming love affair and the horror of the First World War.
Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield) are brought together in a surprise encounter that changes their lives.
Discover the Romans in Oxford is a Workshop Launch for Teachers to explore how local history can transform teaching.
It’s the Economy, Stupid! reveals the humanity behind economics Based on a true story of a family caught up in the 90s recession.
In Learning to Fly, James Rowland tells the story of a remarkable friendship he made with the scary old lady who lived on his street.
Second Best Bed is a superb one-woman play, full of both humour and pathos about the only thing Shakespeare left his wife Anne when he died.
The deadpan Ray O’Leary is a big brain in an ill-fitting suit who does stand up and makes people laugh, which makes him get stronger.