What’s on in Oxford
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NW Inventors: Reimagining Stories
Join NW Inventors drama workshop as stories are turned upside down, shaken and re-imagined. Expect creativity, laughs, and lots of fun.
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Arab Strap
Join Arab Strap concert at O2 Academy Oxford on Wednesday 13 August 2025 at 7.00pm, tickets £28.40 and handling fee £3.25.
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The Koala Who Could
The Koala Who Could is an Australian Outback adventure based on the award-winning book by Rachel Bright and Jim Field.
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Dinosaur World Live
Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live, a roarsome interactive show for all the family.
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Oxford Piano Festival: Akiko Ebi
We are delighted to welcome world-class pianist, Akiko Ebi, to make her debut at the Oxford Piano Festival this year.
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The Gingerbread Man
Come and see the adventure of the deliciously smelling Gingerbread Man and meet the bravest biscuit of all times.
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Oxford Piano Festival: Andrey Gugnin
Join Oxford Piano Festival to see the pianist, Andrey Gugnin, delve into the emotional depths and brilliance of Russia’s musical heritage.
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Taster Drama workshop
Enjoy a free Taster Drama workshop session of our Youth Theatre as part of The History of (Almost) Everything Open Days.
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The History of (Almost) Everything
Join us for free performances and family-friendly activities at our Open Days as we bring Ben Watson’s The History of (Almost) Everything.
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Olga Koch: Comes From Money
From the maker of Succession and White Lotus, Money™ brings you yet another little white b*tch you will love to hate: Olga Koch.
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The Myth of Medea: Medea and Medos
The Myth of Medea: Medea and Medos, the classic story of betrayal and revenge retold and continued in a startling new tragedy by Nick Thomas.
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SPUDS Pride
SPUDS Pride is a one-of-a-kind show that celebrates the weird, the wonderful, and everything in between – the beauty of being strange.
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Trygve Wakenshaw – Silly Little Things
Silly Little Things is a space of wonder and joy. It’s about friendship and magic, brought by comedian Trygve Wakenshaw.
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Oxford Platforms: Gertrude
Gertrude is set in a prestigious modern art gallery. Three deaths, two marriages, and one funeral all happen in the course of this melodrama.
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Machinal by Sophie Treadwell
Machinal by Sophie Treadwell is a journey of women pushed to breaking point by the machinery of patriarchy, life, expectation and convention.
















