Deliciously naughty and outrageously silly, this timeless comedy is a masterclass in social satire and the art of gossip.
Poet Luke Wright’s Silver Jubilee at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford Playhouse
It’s live music fans that keepvenues open and new music alive, so it has to be the supporters of local venues that hear my new music first.
The only band to have played ACE Space three times, they received a fantastic reception.
Since their sell-out performance of Fauré’s Requiem in October, they have been working hard on an even more famous requiem, that of Mozart.
Khaled Hosseini’s powerful story set in Afghanistan is a theatrical tour de force.
Expect soothing gentle ballads to fast-paced Americana at NYC-born singer-songwriter Annie Dressner gig as part of new album tour.
Brian Harrington reviews folk rock legends ‘absolutely brilliant’ gig at Arlington Arts.
A new take on Shakespeare, beautiful Ballet Black, political comedy, saucy Calendar Girls and last chance too see world-class wildlife photography.
Still a long way to reach the £2.6m target, but the Corn Exchange thanks all those supporters who have pushed funds raised so far to 60%.
Riotous twist on Oscar Wilde classic The Importance of Being…Earnest? will split your sides.
Paul Hart’s acclaimed production The Lord of The Rings – A Musical Tale is to transfer from The Shire to The Great Lakes.
Fiction writer Becky Hunter will be at the Hungerford Bookshop in conversation with Sunday Times bestselling author Georgina Moore.
Four top bands for a tenner at the Rising Stars Showcase was a winner.
They critically acclaimed Watermill Ensemble sashay into the Golden Age of Hollywood when their new take on Shakespeare’s classic opens this week.
THE Berkshire-bred indie pop band are fast rising on the London music scene.
Event in the grounds of the Bagnor theatre to raise funds towards future productions, engagement programmes and education initiatives.
Don’t miss the great British grime scene rapper at Newbury Racecourse, grab pre-sale tickets on Wednesday.
Photographer Nick Collins is making his debut at May’s Open Studios.
Lemony Snicket and Holly Jackson reviewed at the Oxford Literary Festival.