What’s on in Oxford


  • Jim Henson’s Labyrinth in Concert

    Jim Henson’s Labyrinth in Concert

    Jim Henson’s Labyrinth in Concert brings the beloved 80s cult classic to the big screen with a live band performing David Bowie’s iconic soundtrack in sync with his original vocals for an unforgettable cinematic experience.

  • Glorious!

    Glorious!

    Glorious! tells the hilarious and heartwarming true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Wendi Peters and Matthew James Morrison in a sparkling 20th anniversary production of Peter Quilter’s Olivier-nominated comedy.

  • The Magic Of The Beatles

    The Magic Of The Beatles

    The Magic of The Beatles recreates the energy, humour and unforgettable hits of the Fab Four in a spectacular live concert experience touring the nation.

  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Little Red Riding Hood

    Northern Ballet presents Little Red Riding Hood, a charming family ballet choreographed by Mariana Rodrigues, bringing colourful costumes, playful storytelling and enchanting music to young audiences discovering the magic of live dance.

  • Kendal Mountain Tour 2026: Adventure Night

    Kendal Mountain Tour 2026: Adventure Night

    Kendal Mountain Tour 2026: Adventure Night brings award-winning adventure films and live guest speaker Jude Kriwald to the stage, delivering an inspiring evening of exploration, resilience and powerful storytelling from across the globe.

  • Stevie Martin: Clout

    Stevie Martin: Clout

    Stevie Martin returns to the stage with Clout after selling out her first tour leg, bringing her sharp, high-energy comedy back to live audiences following 45 million online views and promising a show packed with rapid-fire jokes.

  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    Musical Youth Company of Oxford presents Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Oxford Playhouse — a fantasmagorical family musical packed with unforgettable songs, magical adventure and high-flying fun.

  • Mary Knowland: Lines of Enquiry

    Mary Knowland: Lines of Enquiry

    Mary Knowland: Lines of Enquiry showcases drawings, paintings and ceramics exploring line, form and process, from controlled mark-making to freer expressive techniques, capturing the human figure, coastal rhythms and everyday objects through diverse media.

  • Motherhood

    Motherhood

    Motherhood, written and performed by Claire Nelson, is a powerful, tender and darkly funny drama exploring a mother’s journey as her son becomes caught up in knife crime, followed by a special community performance, Stories That Hit Home.

  • YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass

    YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass

    YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass explores actor-musicianship, combining drama and music to bring monologues to life. This three-day workshop at The North Wall ends with a sharing of work and welcomes participants of all experience levels.

  • NW Inventors: Make a Musical

    NW Inventors: Make a Musical

    NW Inventors: Make a Musical is a three-day creative course where participants explore music-making and storytelling, working together to create an original mini-musical in The North Wall’s Dance Studio with experienced, fully supervised facilitators.

  • Oxford Harmonic Choir: Bach St Matthew Passion

    Oxford Harmonic Choir: Bach St Matthew Passion

    Oxford Harmonic Choir performs J. S. Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion, widely regarded as the greatest sacred choral work ever written, bringing its powerful storytelling, inventive harmony and dramatic intensity to audiences in a moving English-language performance.

  • Camera Club: Spring 2026 Exhibition

    Camera Club: Spring 2026 Exhibition

    Young photographers from The North Wall’s YouthLab programme present a Spring 2026 exhibition showcasing work created across Oxford, developed through hands-on mentoring, technical exploration and curatorial practice with professional artist support.

  • Monty Don: A Journey Through British Gardens

    Monty Don: A Journey Through British Gardens

    Monty Don brings his British Gardens journey to the stage, sharing stories and images from across the UK that reveal how our gardens reflect our history, character and deep connection to the natural world and the landscapes we cherish most.

  • The Hot L Baltimore

    The Hot L Baltimore

    Lanford Wilson’s award-winning The Hot L Baltimore offers a witty and compassionate portrait of life on the margins, brought to life by nineteen emerging actors from The Oxford School of Drama in a powerful, darkly funny ensemble production.

  • Organ Recital with Ian Hockley

    Organ Recital with Ian Hockley

    Oxford Town Hall welcomes organist Ian Hockley for a lunchtime recital in the Main Hall, featuring the celebrated Father Willis Organ, with a relaxed atmosphere that invites audiences to enjoy beautiful music alongside their lunch, tea or coffee.