What’s on in Oxford
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Oxford DIY Pride Cabaret
Get ready to experience community love, laughter, and joy at Oxford DIY Pride: The Evening Cabaret featuring some of Oxford’s queer talent.
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The Caucasian Chalk Circle
The Caucasian Chalk Circle is a gripping tale of love, sacrifice, and the fight for justice, placing the audience at the heart of the action.
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David Olusoga: History’s Missing Chapters
Join David Olusoga: History’s Missing Chapters to uncover how and why some events and some people are remembered and others forgotten.
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The BBC Big Band: Simply Swing
Join the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band and conductor Barry Forgie for a celebration of the very finest in big band and swing.
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Under Milk Wood
Olivier Award-winner Guy Masterson brings his globally acclaimed solo performance of Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood back to The Playhouse.
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Explaining Being Pan to Nan
Burton-Morgan unpacks explaining your queer identity (non-binary, pansexual) to your 86-year-old Nan. Funny, sexy & queer – bring your Nan.
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London City Ballet – Momentum
Join London City Ballet as it builds momentum, forging a path to Theatres across the world. Watch the dancers bring the art to life.
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Jesus Christ Superstar
Join Jesus Christ Superstar and experience the climactic final days of Jesus of Nazareth, reimagined through music and performances.
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Treasure Island
Escape to Treasure Island with Le Navet Bete and their swashbuckling, smash-hit comedy for all the family!
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Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert 2025
The nineteenth annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert will be given by Roger Sayer ARCM FTCL. He will play an hour-long organ works.
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Songs of the Bulbul
Songs of the Bulbul, a captivating new dance work by Rani Khanam, inspired by the Sufi myth of a caged songbird.
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Call and Response
Call and Response brings together two Oxford-based arts organisations which fosters connection, skill-sharing, and professional development.
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Death Café
Death Café is a safe place for people of all ages to come together and share open, relaxed conversations around death and dying.
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Why God Created Lesbians by Clare Summerskill
In her brand-new show, Clare Summerskill attempts to explain the point of the sexual minority to which she belongs asking why lesbians exist?
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National Service – leading institutions today
Join notable cultural leaders for conversation about balancing history with innovation and holding the tension between tradition and change.
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Tamesis Unweaving: articulating environmental emotions in the face of ecological degradation
Tamesis Unweaving aims to articulate environmental emotions, through collective discussion, introspection, creativity, and action.
















