Out of the Deep
Oxford University Museum of Natural History Parks Road, Oxford, OxfordshireJoin Out of the Deep for family-friendly specimen handling and explore the underwater world of marine reptiles.
Join Out of the Deep for family-friendly specimen handling and explore the underwater world of marine reptiles.
Come and have a go at handling some of the museum objects at Alice’s Day, special edition of hands-on history drop-in session at the Museum of Oxford.
APAC Presents ‘Dancing Through Life’, a vibrant evening of dance and musical theatre where performers bring all their hard work to the stage.
Treat yourself to a Saturday night of award-winning comedy at The Glee Club in Oxford with superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.
Travel back in time to the golden age of the Great Western Railway as you explore this 21-acre living museum with trains dating from Victorian times to the 1960s.
The longest running Farmers’ Market in Oxford with fresh fruit & veg, locally reared meat, sustainably sourced fish, artisan bread, cheese, milk, and more.
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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.
Come for the music, stay for the existential crisis as genre-blurring jester and cellist Karen Hall brings her show Delusions and Grandeur.
About Kandeez Dance Presents Chapter 1 ‘A Dream in Motion’ Tickets Please see important booking information below. Booking information Ticket prices: From £20.81 Tickets are subject to a transaction fee […]
Death Café is a safe place for people of all ages to come together and share open, relaxed conversations around death and dying.
Find out what is actually the best job in the world as Michelle Wolf delivers a hilarious deconstruction of society, gender roles and testicles.
Stories of Oxford Tours are guided tours around the Museum of Oxford led by our dedicated volunteer team with time for questions at the end.
Gardens In Bloom: Tours of Trinity College offers visitors an informal walk through Trinity College Oxford gardens, highlighting restoration work, sustainable planting and recent developments led by Head Gardener Kate Burtonwood.
The Gigspanner Big Band bring together some of the biggest names in British folk music for an evening of high-energy performance rooted in tradition yet boldly experimental in spirit.
The Henley Festival is a boutique black-tie festival that takes place over five days, celebrating the best of the UK and International music and arts. The festival is a truly unique event. It embraces a vibrant programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz where art and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
Bring your favourite book or book character and explore how to adapt them for the stage.
The Divine Comedy’s hits include National Express, Something for the Weekend, A Lady of a Certain Age and Our Mutual Friend.
The Simon & Garfunkel Story is an international hit featuring live
performances of classics, projection photos, and original film footage.
Explore historic engine sheds, restored locomotives, interactive signalling displays and wartime exhibits, with the rare chance to see steam-era engineering up close in a quieter, immersive setting.
Learn the principles of transcription and editing in the Storytelling Evaluation Method – how to turn an audio file into a written story.
Discover the magic behind the curtain with behind-the-scenes theatre tours, featuring history, architecture, and backstage stories.
Celebrate the music of George Michael with Rob Lamberti, whose uncanny vocals and stage presence bring hits from Wham! to George’s solo career to life. A fan-favourite tribute hailed as “nothing short of perfection” and guaranteed to get audiences dancing.
Explore historic engine sheds, restored locomotives, interactive signalling displays and wartime exhibits, with the rare chance to see steam-era engineering up close in a quieter, immersive setting.
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