• Images of Authority: Portraits Between Iran and Europe

    Ashmolean Museum 35 Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    This free exhibition explores the portraits of three rulers – Fath Ali Shah Qajar, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte – revealing how art conveyed their authority, ambition, and personality

    Free
  • Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections

    Ashmolean Museum 35 Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.

    Free
  • The Drawing Project

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    The Drawing Project brings together sixteen artists who collaboratively reinterpret two Ashmolean masterpieces through large-scale drawings. Created over eight months, the exhibition features full-size assembled works alongside additional responses, plus inspiring workshops for families and adults.

    Free
  • Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Oxford Playhouse Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    Oxford Playhouse stages Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a fierce and darkly comic masterpiece. Directed by Mike Tweddle, this explosive drama explores marriage, power and illusion through one unforgettable night between two couples.

    From £15.00
  • Harry Baker: Tender

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    Harry Baker brings warmth, humour and poetic wonder to the chaos of new parenthood in Tender. Featuring poems from the first hundred days of new life, this uplifting show blends laughter, vulnerability and trademark wit, with a few much-loved non-baby favourites along the way.

    £17.00
  • Learn to paint Vibrant Flowers in Acrylics

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    Artist Peter Keegan returns to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre to lead intimate acrylic painting workshops, offering hands-on tuition, materials, and a tour of his residency artworks.

    From £75.00
  • Summertown Farmers Market

    Summertown Farmers Market Series
    Summertown Shopping Parade Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    An farmers market with local and organic producers and street food vendors that takes place every Sunday from 10.00am to 2.00pm on Summertown’s shopping parade.

  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    Experience the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra live at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre with cellist Sterling Elliot, performing Dvořák, Elgar, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 under conductor Kevin John Edusei.

    From £25.50
  • Didcot Concert Orchestra – March 2026

    Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot 25 Station Road, Didcot, Oxfordshire

    The main work in this very tuneful concert is Dvořák’s ever-popular Cello Concerto, with talented cellist Joshua Lynch.

    £9.00 – £18.00
  • Luther Live & Velvet Voices

    New Theatre Oxford 24-26 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Luther Live & Velvet Voices is a high-energy celebration of the golden era of R’n’B, bringing the timeless music of Luther Vandross, Alexander O’Neal and other soul legends to life with powerhouse vocals, a live band and unforgettable grooves from the 80s and 90s.

    From £27.00
  • Legally Blonde

    Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames 19 New Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire

    Reading Blue Coat School brings the smash-hit musical Legally Blonde to the Kenton Theatre. Follow Elle Woods on her bold, brilliant journey to Harvard Law in this vibrant production filled with catchy songs, dazzling dance numbers and irresistible feel-good fun.

    From £12.75
  • Simon Case & Hannah White

    de Jager Auditorium, Trinity College Broad Street, Oxford

    Hannah White, CEO of the Institute for Government, joins former Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to examine whether the British government is broken, exploring the pressures, decisions and structural challenges shaping public services and the state over the past decade.

    £10.00
  • Beacon Cinema: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

    The Beacon, Wantage Portway, Wantage, Oxfordshire

    Downton Abbey returns to the big screen as the Crawley family and their staff step into the 1930s. Experience the much-loved characters’ final chapter at Beacon Cinema, with relaxed screenings and refreshments available.

    £7.00
  • Ellen Kent: The Farewell Tour – Carmen

    New Theatre Oxford 24-26 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Senbla presents Ellen Kent’s Farewell Opera Tour featuring Opera International Kyiv, Ukraine with Highly-Praised Soloists and Full Orchestra.

    From £23.00
  • 1984

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    Box Tale Soup presents a powerful new adaptation of Orwell’s 1984, using inventive puppetry to explore surveillance, control and rebellion, with voices from Sophie Aldred, Joanna Lumley and Simon Russell Beale as Big Brother.

    £12.00
  • Jack Absolute Flies Again

    The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury Spiceball Park, Banbury, Oxfordshire

    Banbury Cross Players bring Richard Bean and Oliver Chris’s hit comedy to Banbury, as pilot Jack Absolute returns from battle in 1940 to win love, chaos ensues and romance takes flight.

    £14.50