Switch – SHY FX, Charlie Tee & More
SHY FX returns to Switch Oxford alongside Charlie Tee, Dread MC, Savvy B & more! Sat 15 March at O2 Academy. Don’t miss it!
SHY FX returns to Switch Oxford alongside Charlie Tee, Dread MC, Savvy B & more! Sat 15 March at O2 Academy. Don’t miss it!
This exhibition is the first UK solo institutional presentation of new and recent works by the Mexico City-based artist Frieda Toranzo Jaeger.
Chipping Norton Farmers’ Market is held on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 8.30am to 1.30pm on Market Place in Chipping Norton.
A weekly Saturday Market in Headington, Oxford, featuring local produce and products from further afield organised by Headington Action.
A small, friendly local market with plenty of fresh food, delicious sweet and savoury takeaways, dried foods, as well as non-food stalls and a plant-based café.
WiFi Wars returns with the live comedy game show where you all play along in a range of games, puzzles and quizzes to win the show and prizes!
Here Comes Trouble is 90 minutes of razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo gets her claws into everything (and everyone) that annoys her.
A fantastically exciting, playful and inventive saxophonist, Art Themen has been a beloved character of the British jazz scene for 60 years
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Oxford Life Drawing is a series of life drawing sessions hosted every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at NewGround Coffee Cafe in Oxford.
Dom Joly has been off travelling the globe again. This time, he’s been looking into some of the strangest and weirdest conspiracy theories in existence.
Stef Smith reimagines Henrik Ibsen’s classic, thrusting the narrative into a contemporary setting.
Oxford Life Drawing is a series of life drawing sessions hosted every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at NewGround Coffee Cafe in Oxford.
Join Michael Ball, Britain’s leading musical theatre star, double Olivier Award-winning, and Grammy nominated artist, at New Theatre Oxford.
Unleash your creativity and join in an Easter wreath-making workshop at Greys Court that’s perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike.
Henley Players present Pygmalion, a play by George Bernard Shaw that follows the transformation of a Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle into a refined lady under the tutelage of phonetics professor Henry Higgins.
Over 350 years after they were painted, five paintings by renowned Bolognese painter Guercino are on display together for the first time at Waddesdon in a new exhibition.
Oxford Life Drawing is a series of life drawing sessions hosted every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at NewGround Coffee Cafe in Oxford.
For their forthcoming new studio album Bauhaus Staircase, synth pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) will be taking to the road.
A captivating new performance piece using magical realism and poetic language to tell a tale about a Black British woman.
Fans of the iconic TV programme The Fast Show are in for a real treat as the original cast bring their comedic genius to New Theatre Oxford.
Four young women embark on the first year of their higher education, knowing they will never formally graduate or be recognized for their achievements.
With lots of laughs and audience interaction, Dear Zoo Live On Stage! is the perfect introduction to theatre for young children.
Witney Farmer’s Market takes place on the 4th Friday of the month in the Market Place from 8.30am to 1.30pm.
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