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Stage Watch: Burlesque, Harry Potter, Cyrano, Here & Now, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
From glittering musical tours to spellbinding West End finales, lyrical reimaginings of classics, toe-tapping pop-inspired shows, and explosive psychological drama, there’s a theatre experience for every taste this season.
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Sunny Afternoon – genuine cultural symmetry as the story of “The Kinks” comes home to Oxford
The Olivier Award-winning musical celebrated the rise of The Kinks with original hits, compelling storytelling, and a vibrant live performance that reconnected audiences with a pivotal chapter in British music history.
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February half-term events and activities in Oxford and across Oxfordshire
Discover a growing list of events, activities and things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this February half term – guaranteed to keep everyone amused.
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Have your say on the biggest local government shake-up in Oxfordshire for 50 years
Oxfordshire residents are being urged to take part in a government consultation that could fundamentally reshape how local services are delivered for decades to come. From a single countywide authority to three distinct councils, Oxfordshire faces a defining choice over how it is governed.
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Dear England – an Olivier Award-winning play that is a lot more than a football story
Far more than a football play, this powerful and uplifting production explores leadership, humility and national identity, captivating football fans and non-fans alike through inventive staging, emotional storytelling and a timely examination of modern masculinity.
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What’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this February
Sometimes, the shortest month of the year can feel like a long old slog. But February’s actually not too shabby. Discover your invaluable guide to the best concerts, gigs, plays, exhibitions and things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire until Spring officially starts.
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Stage Watch: Back to the Future, Starlight Express, Paddington, Inspector Morse, and Cabaret
This edition of Stage Watch is about electrifying West End musicals and immersive mysteries. Don’t miss Back to the Future, Starlight Express, Paddington, Inspector Morse, and Cabaret!
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Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts – a thrilling and nostalgic Oxford mystery on stage
Set in Oxford, Morse and DS Lewis investigate the sudden death of a young actress, uncovering secrets from Morse’s past. With suspense, nostalgia, and moments of vulnerability, this atmospheric play captures the iconic detective in all his classic brilliance.
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A look ahead at the decisions and developments that will shape Oxford in 2026
From rail and active travel infrastructure to city-centre redevelopment and local government devolution, here are the key decisions and built environment developments shaping the city’s next chapter.










