24 July 2025
Now on an extended run, the production is set to become Watermill’s best and fastest selling production to date.
24 July 2025
The Healing Tree marks the 25th anniversary of the Masques modern revival: the community play is written and directed by local playwright Ade Morris.
24 July 2025
As fundraising progresses, the Corn Exchange’s new participation hub could open early next year.
24 July 2025
Four days of singing and dancing at the Heritage Live concert series.
23 July 2025
Soul Reason are the essence of singing for enjoyment and bring diverse people together with a purpose of creating joyous music.
22 July 2025
19th-century English School watercolour from one of the world’s finest private collections relating to the sport expected to fetch £800-£1,200.
20 July 2025
Hot Mess: from menopause to mansplaining, teenagers to Tinder, no subject is safe.
20 July 2025
Moving and thought-provoking, Journeys and Belonging departed from the society’s more traditional choral fare.
19 July 2025
Bring a picnic, grab a Pimm’s and prepare for a beautiful evening of laughter, wonder and theatrical magic with Creation Theatre.
19 July 2025
Her use of colour and attention to detail impressed the panel of professional artists.
18 July 2025
Aaron Miles’ Trauma House is a blend of psychological, supernatural and occult horror.
17 July 2025
There are certain summer traditions that seem quintessentially British, says John Garvey, who would add the annual pilgrimage to Cropredy as one.
17 July 2025
From wine tasting and afternoon tea to bingo nights and vintage street markets to repair cafés, it’s all going on.
17 July 2025
Are you ready for the big party weekend?
17 July 2025
Crowd of 800 for free Gorilla Circus show centred on a large custom-built treadmill.
17 July 2025
Award-winning Out of the Box is previewing at Arlington Arts before making its Edinburgh Fringe debut.
17 July 2025
Joe and Will Sartin’s lineage traces back to Marina Russell (née Sartin 1834-1908), a celebrated Dorset folk musician.
16 July 2025
Roger Hunt’s Vindicta is set during the Napoleonic Wars, while Clare Evans’ When the Numbers Don’t Add Up is speculative commercial fiction.
16 July 2025
Oxford chamber Music Trio combine an unusual instrumentation of piano, trombone and saxophone to perform exciting new music at Aldworth church.
15 July 2025
With more than 80 students involved across cast, crew, and band, the production was a true team effort.