What’s on in Oxford
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Zog and the Flying Doctors
The crew of Zog and the Flying Doctors are back with another ROAR-some adventure at Oxford Playhouse.
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Uncanny: I Know What I Saw
Due to phenomenal demand, the sell-out hit show is back… Uncanny: I Know What I Saw with Danny Robins.
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The School For Scandal
Reimagined into the 20th century and featuring an unforgettable cast, The School for Scandal is one of the greatest comedies ever written.
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Rich Hall: Shot From Cannons
Montana’s transatlantic messenger returns with new rants, knife-edge observations, thrilling musical interludes and an ever-formidable knack for laughs on the fly.
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The Odyssiad
With a powerful rock-inspired musical score, including original songs and electrifying choreography, this new telling of the Homeric epics is a true spectacle.
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An Evening with Jacqui Dankworth – In Concert
In this special and intimate concert, Jacqui Dankworth will treat audiences to a sparkling collection of songs from her highly praised studio albums.
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Draining The Swamp
Draining the Swamp is a provocative new play, with five actors, exploring the life and activities of Fascist leader, Sir Oswald Mosley, from the 1930’s to 1960’s.
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Young adults navigate desire, consent, and friendship in this modern retelling of William Shakespeare’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
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Punt and Dennis
Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt are back on tour for the first time in 10 years – older but not really much wiser.
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Griff Rhys Jones: The Cat’s Pyjamas
Griff Rhys Jones is back on the road with his much-anticipated brand new stand-up tour. Join Griff as he shares more funny observations and comic stories.
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Tea & Milk
Fresh from a breakup, stuck in a weird job and having sex with randomers in search of The One™, this is a(nother) one-woman show about a(nother) woman.
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Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress
English Touring Opera brings the glittering temptations of the big city to the stage with an exciting new production.
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Boy Out The City
The euphoria of seeing Sister Act 2 for the first time, surviving the streets of Coventry in his NafNaf jacket and the lonely aisles of Hobbycraft, this is the electric, funny and raw autobiographical debut by Declan Bennett.
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Alfie Moore: A Face for Radio
This is the true story of ‘Fair Cop’ Alfie’s big plan to transition from the BBC radio waves to TV star. Could it be done? Or had Father Time decided that his time had passed?
















