Multi-award-winning Belfast guitarist and singer songwriter Dom Martin performs at Arlington Arts as part of his Buried In The Hail tour.
FELIX Francis talks about his new racing thriller No Reserve at Hungerford this week.
Whispering Bob Harris brings rare archive from his collection of interviews with Lennon & McCartney to The Haymarket.
Cara Dillon at Arlington Arts, Snelsmore
Danny Bryant with support, The Samuel C Lees Band, at Arlington Arts.
Ray Cooney’s classic farce It’s Her Turn Now at Sonning.
Kin at the Oxford Playhouse
Musical theatre alive and definitely kicking in Nomad’s Shrek: The Musical
Enthusiast takes a spin round informal Aldworth meet on Sunday.
Jane Fairchild was selling hand-sewn/knitted baby and young children’s clothes, soft toys at Aldworth.
Kirals from the vibrant Oxford music scene next up at ACE Space.
Steph Richardson guests at 20th annual Corn Exchange concert .
The Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA) has today announced that our own indie Hungerford Bookshop is up for the Romantic Bookseller of the Year.
Catch Hometown Glory, the ultimate tribute to the world famous and much-loved soul singer Adele at Arlington Arts.
Can’t See For Looking reviewed at the Old Fire Station, Oxford by Jon Lewis.
Hauntings at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford Playhouse, review by John Lewis
Murder in the Dark at the Oxford Playhouse, review by JON LEWIS
The King & I at New Theatre Oxford.
Heather Dunmore’s emotionally powerful new play The Serpent’s Tooth, is named after a line in Shakespeare’s King Lear.
Tickets will go on general sale at the Corn Exchange from 10am on Tuesday.