Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the โthree perfectionsโ, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the โthree perfectionsโ, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britainโs most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies โ from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
The UKโs biggest Free artist open studios and pop-up exhibition event with amazing art in hundreds of wonderful places across Oxfordshire.
The Bodleian Librariesโ Wonder of Birds exhibition explores art, science and culture through the lens of avian life. Featuring rare archives, manuscripts and immersive sound, it invites visitors to reflect on both the beauty of birds and their decline.
Dogs are welcome this May in the Courtyards, Formal Gardens and Walled Gardens at Blenheim Palace, allowing visitors to explore beautiful grounds with their pets. Facilities and guidelines ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, with cafรฉs and shops remaining dog-friendly year-round.
Roll up, roll up, Giffords Circus returns to Blenheim Palace in 2026 with acrobats, jugglers, horses, and live music for a magical family-friendly outdoor show.
Based on Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenburyโs beloved book, Weโre Going on a Bear Hunt follows a family on a thrilling adventure through rivers, mud and forests. Little Angel Theatreโs enchanting puppetry makes this a joyful, immersive experience for brave young explorers and bear lovers alike.
The Fureys return for their final ever concert as part of their Farewell Tour, celebrating decades of Irish folk music and iconic songs that have touched generations.
Thame’s monthly local produce markets at the Upper High Street Car Park runs on the second Tuesday of each month.
Michael Beloff KC examines how modern sport intersects with law, politics and morality, exploring major controversies from sportwashing to Olympic disputes, and offering insight from over 50 years at the forefront of global sports law.
Perfect Show For Rachel is a lively, unpredictable performance by Zoo Co Theatre, blending comedy, music and audience surprise as Rachel takes control each night, creating a joyful and ever-changing show full of humour, chaos and creativity.
Join Maurice East in the lunchtime Talk: โEverybody Out! Industrial action in Oxford between the warsโ to discover the history of howย trade unionism and working-class political activism arrivedย in the city of dreaming spires.
Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings bring bold folk sounds to the stage, blending original songs and traditional music with theatrical flair, featuring leading musicians from Bellowhead, Leveret and beyond in a dynamic live performance.
Horrible Histories brings Terrible Tudors to the stage with thrilling 3D effects, exploring Henry VIII, Bloody Mary and the Spanish Armada in a fun, fast-paced show packed with gruesome history and humour for all ages.
Bring Your Own Baby is an award-winning comedy show designed for new parents, featuring top UK comedians in a relaxed, baby-friendly setting. With buggy parking, baby-changing facilities and plenty of laughs, itโs grown-up comedy without the need for childcare.
Stories of Oxford Tours are guided tours around the Museum of Oxford led by dedicated volunteer team, identifying some of the features that have made the city so special, with time for questions at the end.
Howden Abingdon will host a charity quiz night at Loose Cannon Brewery on May 14, raising funds for Sobell House Hospice Charity through five quiz rounds, a raffle and donations from teams of up to 10 people attending the community fundraising event.
The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates Sir John Rutter with a special concert featuring his works alongside Grieg, Bach, Delius and Elgar, with Rutter conducting and a distinguished line up of soloists.
Midge Ure brings his visionary A Man Of Two Worlds, blending his iconic hits with the atmospheric instrumentals featured on his solo albums.
Ballet Central returns in 2026 with a brand-new company of dancers and a revitalising programme of classical ballet and contemporary dance.
Liz Grand stars in Where Is Mrs Christie?, a gripping one-woman show exploring Agatha Christieโs mysterious 1926 disappearance, blending fact and speculation to uncover one of the most intriguing literary enigmas of all time.
Horrible Histories brings Awful Egyptians to the stage with dazzling 3D effects, exploring pharaohs, pyramids and mummies in a fun, fast-paced show packed with gruesome facts and humour for audiences of all ages.
About Abingdon Farmersโ Market Abingdon Farmersโ Market is run by the Thames Valley Farmersโ Market Co-operative which exists to manage and promote Farmersโ Markets, enabling farmers and small producers to […]
This exhibition celebration will include traditional music and Bharatanatyam dance performances, henna, and the opportunity to explore the museumโs galleries and shop after hours.
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