10cc
Don’t miss your chance to see 10cc at New Theatre Oxford and celebrate the hits that made them art pop and soft rock legends.
Don’t miss your chance to see 10cc at New Theatre Oxford and celebrate the hits that made them art pop and soft rock legends.
Acclaimed plantsman and author Roy Diblik discusses future planting practices, exploring naturalistic perennial design, plant diversity and the evolving partnership between gardeners, plants and nature, where thoughtful stewardship and the process of gardening itself create lasting beauty.
Legendary satirical comedian Harry Enfield looks back on four decades in comedy, bringing much-loved characters to life on stage and answering audience questions in a rare, funny and revealing evening with one of Britain’s most distinctive comic voices.
Written and performed by Liz Rothschild, Outside the Box is a funny, provocative and uplifting live storytelling show drawing on decades of life and work, offering a thoughtful exploration of mortality that speaks to everyone and may change how audiences view both life and death.
All parents/carers of students from Oxfordshire schools and colleges are invited to The Kassam Stadium Conference & Events Centre in Oxford to meet the major players in the local labour market at Oxfordshire Careers Fest 2026.
NT Live brings Shakespeare’s Hamlet to the big screen, with Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera in the title role, directed by Robert Hastie in a sharp, contemporary reimagining that blends dark humour with timeless questions of power, duty and doubt.
Chris Ramsey brings his brand-new stand-up show, ‘Here Man’, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Chris’ last sell-out stand-up tour ‘2020’.
Joel Dommett returns to his stand-up roots with Happy Idiot, a brand new show packed with glamorous behind-the-scenes TV stories and less glamorous first-time fatherhood moments, delivered with the charm and self-deprecating humour that have made him one of the UK’s most loved entertainers.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
Judi Love is back with All About The Love, a brand new stand up show sharing honest, hilarious insights into juggling parenting, work and everyday pressures, celebrating resilience, humour and the belief that even when adulting gets tough, it’s always all about the love.
Hannah Brackenbury returns with Victorious, a joyful and poignant musical tribute to Victoria Wood, featuring beloved songs, original material and tender storytelling in a critically acclaimed show that blends laughter, nostalgia and heartfelt celebration of one of Britain’s best-loved entertainers.
Mark Watson marks 20 years in stand-up with a frantic, funny new show inspired by a chance encounter that sparked thoughts about humanity’s future. Expect his trademark wit on everything from awkward confessions to the state of the UK sausage industry
Box Tale Soup brings Orwell’s 1984 vividly to life in a striking new adaptation, using inventive puppetry and storytelling to explore surveillance, conformity and rebellion, with voice performances from Sophie Aldred, Joanna Lumley and Simon Russell Beale as Big Brother.
Oxford Playhouse Young Company returns with Education, Education, Education, The Wardrobe Ensemble’s sharp and funny love letter to 1990s Britain, exploring classroom chaos, political promises and youthful rebellion in an intimate, fast-paced production staged with the audience on stage.
A Grain of Sand tells the story of Renad, a young Gazan girl on a perilous journey, blending Palestinian folklore with real-life testimonies from children in Gaza in a moving one-woman show about resilience, imagination and a child’s right to hope.
Foil Arms and Hog are back with their brand-new show, Skittish. A mix of sketch comedy, audience participation, and improvisation.
Experience 65 years of Sir Cliff Richard’s greatest hits in a joyful, two hour celebration starring acclaimed tribute Jimmy Jemain, backed by a live band honouring Cliff and The Shadows in an energetic, nostalgia-filled night of British pop music history iconography.
Hoglets Theatre presents a joyful, interactive deep-sea adventure following Whale on a quest to find a friend who hears his song, featuring beautiful puppets, original music and playful encounters that celebrate friendship, difference and being yourself.
Visit the Museum of Oxford for free and discover the changing story of Oxford through its history and people.
Diversity brings Soul 2026 based on technological advancements of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human in the digital age.
Discover the Oxford Literary Festival 2026 – a nine-day celebration of books, ideas and global culture across iconic venues in Oxford.
The Great Covered Market Easter Egg Hunt is a fantastic tradition in the market and a great way to really embrace the Easter holiday spirit.
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Greys Court on an Easter trail with activities for the family.
Join the Museum of Oxford as they take you on a tour inside the magnificent Oxford Town Hall, twice a month on a Saturday morning.
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