Lucy Pearman: Lunartic
Lucy Pearman (BAFTA & Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee) returns home to Chippy, bringing her new show – Lunartic, to The Theatre.
Lucy Pearman (BAFTA & Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee) returns home to Chippy, bringing her new show – Lunartic, to The Theatre.
Performing Latin, ballroom, tango, rumba and so much more,The Legends are back with new routines and more hilarious and life stories.
Emma is a new stage adaptation, celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary . A witty and beloved comedy of manners.
Revenge: After The Levoyah is a show by Nick Cassenbaum’s exploring antisemitism in the diaspora and the dangers of collective hysteria.
The Play’s the Thing Theatre Company presents two classic monologues from Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads: A Lady Of Letters and Soldiering On.
An exquisite portrait of a dysfunctional family, Anton Chekhov’s ecological drama asks what happens to us as the environment breaks down around us.
Discovering Antarctica: Heroic Tales of Shackleton, Crean & Scott is about the stories of the most challenging expeditions to the Antarctica.
Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright combines comedy and horror with a dramatic script that will leave you guessing until the very end.
Ghost Stories of M. R. James is an evening of classic ghost stories where you, the audience, choose which tales are performed.
Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts marks the first-ever stage adaptation of the iconic detective. A must-see for fans of thrilling mysteries.
Creation Theatre brings a fresh, joy-filled version of The Nutcracker to the stage this Christmas, following Marie on a magical journey of toys, danger, dancing and adventure, complete with live music, humour and enchanting festive storytelling.
Discover a magical Oxford Playhouse festive adventure filled with songs, stories, activities, and a search for Father Christmas.
The beloved story of Stick Man returns in a vibrant, music-filled production packed with puppetry and laughter. Follow Stick Man’s unpredictable adventures as he tries to find his way back home in this family-friendly, award-winning show.
Dickens Theatre Company presents A Christmas Carol, exciting theatre adaptations of classic texts for both students and lovers of literature.
Join professional pantomime company TaleGate Theatre Productions this Christmas for the GIANT family favourite Jack and the Beanstalk.
Henley Children’s Theatre returns with its 55th pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, as Jack climbs into a world of giants, magic and mayhem. With young performers, modern twists and classic panto humour, it’s festive family entertainment at its best.
Experience Gerard Logan’s acclaimed performance of De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol, bringing Oscar Wilde’s most powerful writings vividly to life on stage.
Apphia Campbell’s acclaimed play follows a successful singer and civil rights activist as she seeks redemption after the untimely death of her father.
Abingdon Drama Club’s The Snow Queen reimagines the classic fairytale with a 90s grunge edge. Directed by Alexandra Jenkins, the production runs 15 to 24 January at the Unicorn Theatre, blending music, emotion, and theatrical spectacle.
Step into a mythic Britain alive with heroes, villains, dragons, demons, and powerful gods. This dynamic retelling of the original graphic novel blends ancient Celtic legend with modern storytelling for a vivid, thrilling adventure audiences won’t forget.
Kid Carpet and the Noisy Animals return with a bonkers, music-powered panto mash-up of Jack & the Beanstalk. Expect loud beats, chaotic fun, silly surprises and a lo-fi, hi-tech family adventure packed with characters, songs and mayhem.
Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts marks the first-ever stage adaptation of the iconic detective. A must-see for fans of detective stories.
In The Addams Family musical, Wednesday shocks her delightfully macabre clan by falling for a ‘normal’ boy. Chaos, comedy, and change ensue as the Addamses face their biggest fear yet. Presented by RARE Productions, the UK’s leading youth musical theatre company.
Khalid Abdalla presents a thought-provoking solo show tracing his journey from the Egyptian revolution to global upheavals. Combining personal story and political history, he examines friendship, loss, colonial legacies, and the search for agency in a turbulent world.
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