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And Then There Were None Set on a remote island off
the coast of Devon, Agatha Christie’s own stage adaptation of this dark
and captivating tale will thrill and enthral,
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England The first in a series of productions to be performed on location, England will be performed in around the Gary Hulme exhibition in Modern Art Oxford.
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2008 Kids Lit Quiz The KLQ is an annual literary quiz for children aged 11 and 12 years, bringing together children from many cultures through the joy of reading.
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Dan Atkinson & Andy Zaltzman Andy Zaltzman boldly unbuttons the cloak of civilisation... Dan Atkinson flicks two fingers to the man....
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Kit and the Widow The Thelma and Louise of Retro-syled-piano-and-voice-based-lounge-cabaret are delighted to be on the road again.
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Topless Mum A topical satire on tabloid
journalism - how far can the story be spun to stop the real truth leaking out?
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Gervase Phinn With his keen ear for the absurd and sharp eye for the ludicrous, Gervase Phinn has delighted audiences all over the UK with his hilarious tales of life as a schools inspector in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Topless Mum A topical satire on tabloid
journalism - how far can the story be spun to stop the real truth leaking out?
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Rafael and Friends An evening or raw energy, passion, music and dance.
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Have You Had It Long Madam? Join Hilary Kay and Paul Atterbury for their tales from the Antiques Roadshow.
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Edith Piaf - A Celebration of a Legend Bringing to life France’s beloved entertainer, national icon and musical legend.
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Ockham's Razor Combining circus, dance and visual theatre.
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Gertrude's Secret By Benedick West starring Prunella Scales.
Ten highly dramatic and darkly funny stories performed by some of the best acting talent at work in British theatre.
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Born in the Gardens Maud and her son Mo live in a decaying mock-Tudor house in Bristol. She chats to people on the telly, he converses with the cat and both share a penchant for bizarre cocktails, tinned food and keeping the past alive.
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Artemis Fowl Fairies, fiends and flatulence with author Eoin Colfer.
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Born in the Gardens Maud and her son Mo live in a decaying mock-Tudor house in Bristol. She chats to people on the telly, he converses with the cat and both share a penchant for bizarre cocktails, tinned food and keeping the past alive.
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The Winter's Tale As part of Playhouse Plays Out the beautiful surroundings of Oxford University’s Bodleian Library Quadrangle hosts the Globe Theatre’s The Winter’s Tale.
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One Small Step Check your oxygen, adjust your spacesuit and buckle up...two actors and a host of intriguing
characters are about to take you on the biggest mission of your life-an action packed, full
throttled trip to the moon!
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Lucky You Adapted from Carl Hiassen’s award-winning novel, this seriously funny and riotous thriller arrives in Oxford direct from the Edinburgh Festival.
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Enjoy A rarely performed gem by one of theatre’s greatest observers of the English way of life.
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08 September 2008 |
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Varjak Paw A beautiful production for all of the family, based on the books by SF Said.
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16 September 2008 |
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Hofesh Shechter Dance Company Dance from one of the UK’s hottest choreographers.
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Many Midweeks Ago... Libby Purves and Guests Author, columnist and one of the most popular broadcasters on the airwaves, Libby Purves is joined by friends old and new to remember Playhouse peaks and onstage embarrassments.
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Russell Howard Stand-up comedy from the star of Mock The Week - tickets selling out fast!
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19 September 2008 |
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When Hollywood Came To Oxford Remembering Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Oxford.
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20 September 2008 |
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Elizabeth & Raleigh - Late and Live Potatoes, tobacco, Elizabethan dance, cross-dressing, xenophobia and laughs galore from the pen of Stewart Lee.
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The Woman in Black One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, transporting audiences into a terrifying and ghostly world.
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Noises Off A glorious comic romp, which offers two plays for the price of one. Whilst the traditional British farce Nothing On is being performed,
a real life farce unfolds backstage!
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The Children's Bookshow With Michael Rosen and Anushka Ravishankar.
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Noises Off A glorious comic romp, which offers two plays for the price of one. Whilst the traditional British farce Nothing On is being performed,
a real life farce unfolds backstage!
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Far From the Madding Crowd This exceptional production uses vivid storytelling and live music to take us on an exquisite theatrical journey through Hardy country.
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Transports Exceptionnels In 2007, Dance Umbrella presented Transports Exceptionnels at Jubilee Gardens in London - it was watched by over 6,000 people and hailed ‘the romance of the season’ by The Guardian.
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Far From the Madding Crowd This exceptional production uses vivid storytelling and live music to take us on an exquisite theatrical journey through Hardy country.
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Vertigo A unique opportunity to hear the awe-inspiring tales of two men who push human endurance to the limit as part of their daily lives.
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Far From the Madding Crowd This exceptional production uses vivid storytelling and live music to take us on an exquisite theatrical journey through Hardy country.
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Agamemnon A story of sacrifice, treachery and adultery, performed in Greek by the University of Oxford Classical Drama Society.
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The Burial at Thebes This world premiere production brings together some of the world’s most revered musicians, theatre makers and poets, spanning generations and continents. For the first time in his illustrious career Seamus Heaney has allowed an operatic approach to one of his works.
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My Brilliant Divorce Bizarre dates, suspect purchases, a near reconciliation with the ex and a singles weekend away brings about a surprise meeting and maybe some hope...
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Ennio Marchetto Taking the art of mimicry and lightning fast quick-change into another realm...
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Have Box Will Travel From DJ-ing in a South London bedroom to spinning records in some of the biggest clubs in the world.
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Charles Simonyi Lecture- Richard Dawkins To help celebrate the Playhouse’s 70th Anniversary, Richard Dawkins will be delivering this year’s Charles Simonyi Lecture.
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Victor Spinetti's A Very Private Diary Award-winning screen and theatre star Victor Spinetti unlocks his very private diary in the last show to be directed by Playhouse patron, the late Ned Sherrin.
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Many Happy Returners Revisit some of the Playhouse’s theatrical highlights and memorable moments from the last 70 years.
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Seventy-Not Out! Join the irrepressible Master of Ceremonies Gyles Brandreth and guests including Diana Quick, Philip Pullman, ‘Dame’ Simon Green, Freddie Jones, Toby Jones and Jason Watkins.
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Liberty Private jealousies and public fears, panic legislation and political correctness all combine in a thrilling new production, fresh from its premiere at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
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Ken Campbell - Hyphenator The inimitable comic genius makes the ordinary extraordinary.
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Liberty Private jealousies and public fears, panic legislation and political correctness all combine in a thrilling new production, fresh from its premiere at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
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A Few Good Men Can you handle the truth? Private Santiago is found dead in Guantanamo Bay:no questions are asked. But when Lt. Daniel Kaffee investigates the case, he finds that all is not as it seems…
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Duncan Dares Part raconteur, part explorer, part back end of a cow.
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A Few Good Men Can you handle the truth? Private Santiago is found dead in Guantanamo Bay:no questions are asked. But when Lt. Daniel Kaffee investigates the case, he finds that all is not as it seems…
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Muslim Music Festival An eclectic variety of profound and sacred music from the Islamic world.
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The Cripple of Inishmann This comic masterpiece sees outrageous island eccentrics trade stories to within an inch of their lives, while a young man tries to make sense of who he is.
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An Ideal Husband Sir Peter Hall’s highly acclaimed production of Oscar Wilde’s play makes a much anticipated return to the stage.
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Chess The Musical Oxford Operatic Society present the critically acclaimed ‘Rock Opera’ from Tim Rice and the men behind the music of Abba and Mamma Mia.
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Sleeping Beauty Get ahead and get sorted for next year!
We're now on sale for 2008/09's Oxford Playhouse Pantomime - SLEEPING BEAUTY.
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Othello-RSC When Othello, an African general working for the Venetian State and Desdemona, a senator’s daughter fall in love, they marry secretly knowing their union will not be approved. But little do they truly understand the powerful forces that threaten to destroy far more than just their marriage.
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