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Oxford United fan?

Get a family ticket bundle* to see the Oxford United vs. Crawley Town match on Mon 2 Jan and one of the following Mother Goose performances:

Sunday 18 Dec at 11am & 4pm
Thursday 22 Dec at 7pm
Friday 30 Dec at 11am & 6pm
Saturday 31 Dec at 3pm
or Sunday 8 Jan at 11am

*Family ticket bundle includes up to two adult tickets and two under 16s tickets to one match and one Mother Goose performance. That’s a saving of £25! Ticket bundles are only available to purchase through the Oxford Playhouse Ticket Office (01865 305305) and are subject to availability.

Mother Goose game

Touch Tour: before the 2pm Audio Described performance on 7th January. The touch tour begins at 12pm.

The weather outside might be frightful, but our shows are still delightful…Read our bad weather policy here.

 

It's never too early to book for panto!

Book now for next year's Oxford Playhouse pantomime - Dick Whittington - and get your tickets at 2011 prices. Click here for more information.

Mother Goose

An Oxford Playhouse Pantomime

One of the best traditional pantos, Mother Goose is back on the Playhouse stage and it's one golden egg of a show. Written and directed by panto king Peter Duncan it's going to be an eggs-travaganza.

Dame Mother Goose's luck is down and out. She's feeling old and haggard, she can't pay her bills and the Duke is always nagging her. That is until the Good Fairy and the Wicked Witch start meddling and a golden egg is laid. Mother Goose's life changes forever but will her new-found luck bring happiness? Can the search for eternal beauty ever have a happy ending? And will the Good Fairy conquer all in the end? Be careful what you wish for in pantoland...

Packed with heroes and villains, boo-ing and cheering, plenty of panto mischief, not to mention one very magical goose - you won't want to miss the only pantomime in Oxford with true eggs-factor this festive season.

Book your tickets soon and guarantee a crackin', eggs-tra special time with Mother Goose.

The reviews are in!

“For the fifth year in a row, the Oxford Playhouse Christmas panto has delivered a rip-roarer of a show… it’s nothing short of that Christmas present you always wanted but never really believed you’d get.”
Oxford Mail

"…a pantomime whose exuberance and professionalism is just so classy…"
Oxford Times

“The accompanying witch/fairy street dance battle is a contender (in my opinion) for high point of the play, and had both myself and my three-year old son crying with joy.”
Public Reviews ****

“Its family fun from start to finish along with having something for everyone throughout the show…..simply a pantomime classic at its best!”
Guide2Oxford.com

“Peter Duncan and the Team at the Playhouse have served up another fantastic eggstravaganza to put you in the festive mood…It’s 2 hours of sheer escapism and entertainment which will keep every member of the family grinning and laughing long after the show is over.”
Theatreworld

“One thing is for certain, everyone, including the cast, parents and children will have a great time out!”
Oxford Prospect

“Duncan has created a charming Mother Goose full of heart and manages that rarity of an exciting Principal Boy and Girl romance”
British Theatre Guide
 

Venue: Main Stage  |  Category: Panto  |  Running Time: : 2hrs (includes interval)





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  • Half price tickets for two people to many shows
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  • Priority booking for productions in Oxford Playhouse’s season
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Please contact the Box Office on 01865 305305 for more details and to purchase.

Audio Description

Audio description is a service for people with visual impairments. It is a live verbal commentary delivered during a performance, capturing the key visual elements such as actions and movements, gestures and facial expressions, sets, props and costumes. The description is relayed to the audience member through a lightweight headset which is supplied by the venue.

Touch Tours

At some performances a touch tour will be available before a performance. This means that before the performance the describer will visit the set with the service users, describe elements of the design and encourage them to touch surfaces, costumes and props so that they can understand the geography and nuances of the performance. Please phone Box Office to book free tickets for the touch tours.

Captioning

Is a service for people with hearing impairments of all kinds. The captioner uses a special stage text software. They convert the spoken word into text, which is displayed on a caption unit situated on or next to the stage. As the words are spoken or sung the captioner sends the specially formatted script to the display unit.

As well as dialogue, the captions also include the name of the character who is speaking or singing and descriptions of any sound effects. The difference between this and surtitling (for performances in another language) is that it is essential that all of the audible elements of the performance are communicated and the aim is that it be done with the same pace and style as the performances given as part of the production as a whole.

Captioning is also a useful tools for audience members who speak or are learning English as a second language.

'The captions helped me to understand some of the accents and was good practice for my reading skills'
Italian audience member

Pre-Show Talk

A talk held roughly 1 hr before the performance (please check for exact times) in the Top room at Oxford Playhouse. Usually given by one or more members of the creative team involved in a production (Director, Writer, Designer) or by an expert in a related field or in the work of that company itself. The event is £2 to a ticket holder for the performance but it is best to book in advance as there are only 65 seats available by calling 01865 305305. Please note the Top Room is not accessible to wheelchair users.


Post-Show Talk

This is a chance for you to share your thoughts about a production and ask any questions that you may have. Moreover it is an opportunity for you to get more out of your visit from the playhouse, for free. We hold a post show talk for most of out week long shows, usually on a Wednesday.

The talk will be led by a member of the Oxford Playhouse Learning Team and some or all of the cast. Sometimes the director is also available. A few questions will be asked on stage and then it's your turn - all questions welcome.


BSL Signed Perfomance

This service is for Deaf or deafened people with at least an intermediate level of British Sign Language. During a BSL signed performance a trained performance signer will be placed somewhere on the stage to the left or right of the bulk of the action. The Signer will interpret the spoken work and essentially translate it into BSL.

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