What’s on in Oxford


  • Fools’ Paradise – Exciting new writing from Oxfordshire

    Fools’ Paradise – Exciting new writing from Oxfordshire

    Join us for an exhilarating theatrical experience as Oxford Playwrights proudly present a showcase of fresh and innovative storytelling.

  • Pygmalion: Presented by Oxford Theatre Guild

    Pygmalion: Presented by Oxford Theatre Guild

    Pygmalion tells the story of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, dreaming of a better life. It combines wit, humour, and social commentary.

  • Iain Stirling: Relevant

    Iain Stirling: Relevant

    Iain Stirling, is bringing his intuitive razor-sharp humour to Oxford with a brand-new stand-up show – Relevant.

  • Lou Sanders: No Kissing in the Bingo Hall

    Lou Sanders: No Kissing in the Bingo Hall

    Lou Sanders: No Kissing in the Bingo Hall is a show about being human. Lou Sanders is going to do all her own jokes.

  • Mind Milk

    Mind Milk

    Mind Milk is an hallucinatory sketch comedy feast where a kaleidoscope of characters collides, from the award-winning ‘The Awkward Silence’.

  • Our Country’s Good

    Our Country’s Good

    The Playhouse Young Company brings Our Country’s Good to life—an unmissable tale of unity, justice & survival in 1789.

  • Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of)

    Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of)

    Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) returns with a hilarious, unique, and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story.

  • Hansel & Gretel

    Hansel & Gretel

    Come on an enchanting adventure in Northern Ballet’s brand-new children’s ballet Hansel & Gretel with brilliant live music and dance.

  • CPD: Shakespeare in Action

    CPD: Shakespeare in Action

    CPD: Shakespeare in Action is a practical workshop where Emma Webb guides participants in bringing Shakespeare’s Macbeth to life.

  • Jekyll & Hyde

    Jekyll & Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’ is a pop-rock score and a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and moral ambiguity.

  • A Man for All Seasons

    A Man for All Seasons

    Experience Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons, with Martin Shaw as Sir Thomas More. A tale of courage, loyalty, and sacrifice.

  • Summer 1954 – Table Number 7 & The Browning Version

    Summer 1954 – Table Number 7 & The Browning Version

    Experience two Rattigan masterpieces: Summer 1954 – Table Number 7 & The Browning Version, tales of post-war change & human paradoxes.

  • Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf

    Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf

    Oxford Playhouse patron Stewart Lee is again back by popular demand with a brand-new comedy show – Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf.

  • Into the Woods

    Into the Woods

    Into the Woods: A dazzling journey of wishes, consequences, and Sondheim’s beloved score brought to life by Oxford’s Peach Productions.

  • The Shark is Broken

    The Shark is Broken

    ‘The Shark is Broken’ By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon celebrates the movie history of Hollywood’s first blockbuster – Jaws.

  • Andy Zaltzman: The Zaltgeist

    Andy Zaltzman: The Zaltgeist

    Andy Zaltzman: The Zaltgeist assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most famous and controversial species –the human race.