What’s on in Oxford
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Tudor Flower Painting Workshop
Be inspired by the natural pigments and flowers you can see in the Painted Wall on display at the Museum of Oxford, a legacy of Tudor Oxford.
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Heraldic Oxford: Family Crafting
Families are invited to discover the meanings behind heraldic symbols and colours before designing their own shield during a drop-in crafting session exploring coats of arms and traditional heraldry.
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Museum of Oxford: Free Entry Day
Visit the Museum of Oxford for free and discover the changing story of Oxford through its history and people.
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Oxfordshire Careers Fest 2026
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.
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The Beekeeper of Aleppo
The Beekeeper of Aleppo brings Christy Lefteri’s bestselling novel to the stage—a moving story of love, loss, and hope amid war, adapted by Nesrin Alrefaai and Matthew Spangler.
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The Arcadian Singers at 50 – Scarlatti x Bach
Celebrating their 50th Year, The Arcadian Singers are pleased to announce their Spring Concert – Scarlatti x Bach in the glorious surroundings of Keble College Chapel on Sunday 15 March 2026 at 7.30pm. The evening concert will feature Stabat mater dolorosa (Scarlatti) and Jesu, meine Freude (Bach) together with music by Kuhnau and Telemann.
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An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo
An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo is a sharp new play by Ned Blackburn, following 18-year-old Johnny as he navigates identity, desire and hyper-masculinity at an all-boys boarding school.
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Helena Clews: From Seascape to Landscape
Helena Clews: From Seascape to Landscape showcases vibrant paintings inspired by the sea, light and natural beauty of Devon and Oxfordshire, celebrating colour, texture and a return to the roots of her artistic journey.
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Murder in the Cathedral
Oxford Theatre Guild presents T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral, a powerful retelling of Thomas Becket’s final days, placing the Women of Canterbury at its heart in a bold and evocative production.
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Flyaway Katie
Flyaway Katie is a colourful stage adaptation of Polly Dunbar’s beloved book, featuring music by Tom Gray, imaginative puppetry and a heartwarming story about loneliness, creativity and the transformative power of imagination.
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Radiohead Reimagined By Candlelight
Radiohead Reimagined By Candlelight returns to Oxford Town Hall as London Concertante transforms era-defining songs from The Bends to In Rainbows into a stunning orchestral experience illuminated by candlelight.
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Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Nicola Benedetti
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra welcomes Nicola Benedetti for Elgar’s epic Violin Concerto alongside the brilliant Enigma Variations, conducted by Marios Papadopoulos in a powerful celebration of orchestral emotion and virtuosity.
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Incarcerating Eve
Incarcerating Eve is a powerful new play from Mandala Theatre exploring the suppression of the Feminine across history, as Eve awakens as the Mother Goddess Inanna in a bold, provocative vision of renewal and hope.
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Evangeline
Evangeline, a new musical by Nia Williams, follows a resilient showbiz survivor from unlikely beginnings to West End fame and fallout, with Guy Brigg portraying Ms Teeth ’n’ Tits and a host of eccentric characters.
















