• Peter Rhoades & Emma Baldwin: Hand to Eye

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    This exhibition showcases rarely seen works by Peter Rhoades from the 1970s–80s alongside wheel-thrown ceramics by Emma Baldwin. Together, their pieces explore observation, tradition and the boundary between functional craft and fine art.

    Free
  • Simon Yates of Touching the Void – My Mountain Life

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

    Simon Yates shares his remarkable mountaineering journey, from the dramatic events of Touching the Void to decades of global expeditions. Told with wit, gripping storytelling and stunning visuals, his talk reveals the exhilaration and challenges of modern alpinism.

    £21.50
  • Marcus Brigstocke: Vitruvian Mango

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

    Comedian Marcus Brigstocke asks the playful question: what are men for in a modern world of machines and computers? His new tour explores masculinity with wit, curiosity and his “Vitruvian Mango” – a sweeter, softer twist on the ideal male form.

    £23.75
  • RARE presents The Addams Family: Young@Part

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    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.

    From £17.60
  • Nowhere

    Oxford Playhouse Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    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.

    From £15.00
  • Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Haydn Nelson Mass

    Sheldonian Theatre Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Experience a compelling evening of music featuring a world premiere by MacKinnon-Botti, Schoenberg’s gripping Ode to Napoleon, and Haydn’s triumphant Nelson Mass. With top soloists and the Oxford Philharmonic Choir, this concert explores music shaped by moments of war.

    From £15.00
  • NT Live: Hamlet

    The Theatre Chipping Norton 2 Spring Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

    Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera stars in NT Live’s sharp and contemporary Hamlet, directed by Robert Hastie. This darkly funny and stylish reimagining explores duty, doubt and power as the young prince confronts life’s biggest question.

    From £13.50
  • The Man Who Was Magic

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

    James Phelan returns with an all-new 2025 production filled with jaw-dropping magic, comedy and heart. After five years of global sell-outs, this acclaimed show promises unforgettable surprises, uplifting moments and dazzling illusions. Tickets are limited and expected to sell fast.

    £28.00
  • Mostly Comedy: Zoe Lyons & Desiree Burch

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

    Banbury welcomes a stellar comedy night featuring acclaimed acts Zoe Lyons and Desiree Burch, hosted by David Ephgrave. Expect sharp wit, big laughs and top-class performances from comedians seen across TV and radio. A must-see evening of stand-up talent.

    £22.50
  • Fresh Perceptions on Reality Conference

    Leonard Wolfson Auditorium Wolfson College, Linton Road, Oxford

    Fresh Perceptions on Reality brings leading scientists and thinkers to Oxford for a free public conference examining science, belief and the nature of existence, exploring how modern physics, cosmology and AI are reshaping long-standing assumptions about reality.

    Free
  • Hello Again – The Neil Diamond Songbook

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

    Experience the magic of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits in a spectacular tribute show blending live music, storytelling and evocative imagery. From Sweet Caroline to America, this acclaimed production celebrates five decades of unforgettable songwriting and performance.

    £28.00
  • Dire Streets – The Dire Straits Tribute

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

    Dire Streets recreate the unmistakable sound of Dire Straits with stunning authenticity, from classic studio tracks to epic live versions. Featuring top tribute musicians, the show offers a faithful, energetic celebration of one of the UK’s most iconic guitar bands.

    £27.75
  • Ria Lina: Riabellion

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    Expect hilarity as Ria Lina explores the state of the world, the eternal battle of the sexes, and the delight of throwing life up in the air.

    £20.00
  • The Littlest Yak

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    Join Gertie the Littlest Yak on a musical journey filled with puppetry, catchy songs and a warm message of self-acceptance. This dazzling stage adaptation promises fun for all ages, plus free Stay and Play sessions with crafts, creativity and imaginative exploration.

    From £8.00