Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
Mary Knowland: Lines of Enquiry showcases drawings, paintings and ceramics exploring line, form and process, from controlled mark-making to freer expressive techniques, capturing the human figure, coastal rhythms and everyday objects through diverse media.
Glorious! tells the hilarious and heartwarming true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Wendi Peters and Matthew James Morrison in a sparkling 20th anniversary production of Peter Quilter’s Olivier-nominated comedy.
Evangeline, a new musical by Nia Williams, follows a resilient showbiz survivor from unlikely beginnings to West End fame and fallout, with Guy Brigg portraying Ms Teeth ’n’ Tits and a host of eccentric characters.
Carlos Acosta’s Carmen is a bold, high-energy reimagining of the classic opera, blending flamenco, Cuban dance and contemporary ballet in a powerful production set to Rodion Shchedrin’s vibrant orchestration of Bizet’s score.
Incarcerating Eve is a powerful new play from Mandala Theatre exploring the suppression of the Feminine across history, as Eve awakens as the Mother Goddess Inanna in a bold, provocative vision of renewal and hope.
Russell Howard, “one of the world’s top comedians” (Sunday Times) is back for a brand new live tour of the UK in 2026.
Join the Big Easter Bunny Hunt around the ornamental gardens at Waterperry Gardens.
Mark Simmons: Jest To Impress sees the master of one-liners return with a brand-new 2026 tour packed with razor-sharp jokes, spontaneous audience gags and the brilliantly crafted punchlines that made his debut tour a sell out success.
The Beatles, Harold Wilson & Me sees Alan Johnson reflect on his journey from orphaned childhood in West London to senior government roles, revealing how The Beatles and Harold Wilson shaped his life in this nostalgic look at post-war Britain.
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