Ulster American
Ulster American is a black satire that will make you laugh, gasp, question why you’re laughing, and laugh some more.
Ulster American is a black satire that will make you laugh, gasp, question why you’re laughing, and laugh some more.
William Street is a bold new play blending intimate family drama with political tension, offering a powerful and unmissable theatrical experience.
No Peace on St Jude sees people coming from all over to start their lives again on the Isle of St Jude – a namesake that means hope.
The Magic Tower is a play that powerfully lays bare how economic realities come knocking and escapism is nothing but a thin, flimsy sheet.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) returns in a new 2026 version, as three actors race through all 37 plays in a fast, funny and wildly inventive celebration of Shakespeare.
London Concertante presents Seven Sins of Tango, a powerful 2026 show exploring passion and intensity through Argentine tango, with live music, new arrangements and expressive dance.
Lucy Prebble’s romantic play, The Effect, probes medical ethics, whether we can ever trust our emotions, and the messy human business of falling in love.
A bold new production featuring an original text and newly composed music, offering a reimagining of biblical figures and new perspectives on their embodied presence.
Experience the mischief with the acclaimed stage adaptation of Dr Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat, a lively and engaging first theatre experience for young children.
2:22 A Ghost Story is a brilliantly funny and adrenaline-filled night where secrets emerge and ghosts may or may not appear…
The Marquise is Noël Coward’s sparkling romantic comedy starring Juliet Aubrey, Simon Shepherd and Tristan Gemmill
A sharp, funny, and quietly devastating look at female friendship, desire, and the stories women are taught to tell about themselves.
A suspenseful and chilling fly on the wall perspective of the deterioration of trust amongst four people who thought they knew each other.
This hilarious new take on Jane Austen’s classic love story, Pride and Prejudice, will be one side-splitting night out, full of belly laughs, brand new music and bonkers bonnets.
Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story is a razor-sharp one-act drama about loneliness, class, and the desperate need to be heard.
A sharp, witty one-hour play that blends suspense, humour, and the uneasy question: when the future arrives, will we be ready?
Abingdon Drama Club presents Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to Be True at the Unicorn Theatre this March – a powerful and moving exploration of family, love and identity.
This outdoor theatre experience that takes place in the castle yard of Oxford Castle & Prison will see Wild Goose Theatre, BMH Productions, Siege Theatre and Greensleeved will be putting on marvellous performances of Shakespeare’s finest classics.
Part confessional, part spell, part stand-up, Titania pieces together what happened after Shakespeare’s ending.
King of the Moon is a thrilling rehearsed reading about murder, rivalry and survival aboard the first billionaire mission to the moon.
Come for the music, stay for the existential crisis as genre-blurring jester and cellist Karen Hall brings her show Delusions and Grandeur.
The Visit brings Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s chilling tale of revenge to Oxford Playhouse, as a wealthy woman returns to her hometown with an offer that promises prosperity but demands a terrible price, forcing the community to confront morality, temptation and the consequences of its past.
A compassionate play about those who have lived within the walls of an institution and the people who care for them
Fawlty Towers – The Play is the comedy event of the year, with sharp wit, chaos, and calamity at every turn.
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