Edward Albee's Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is the first solo Oxford Playhouse-produced play for 20 years, and we are excited to be starting our new in-house producing chapter with one of the greatest 20th-century plays.
We’ll continue to stage great touring theatre, but in the coming years, we aim to stage more Oxford Playhouse productions. Plays made in Oxford, with revenue that stays in Oxford to be reinvested back into our charity.
Every donation will go towards producing outstanding new work here in Oxford—writing, adapting, set design, costume, actors—supporting local talent, and generating the vital income that will help to secure the future of this theatre for years to come.
Please support this work by donating to our production fund.
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Other ways to donate:
By Post
We can accept donations via cheques, made payable to Oxford Playhouse Trust and posted to:
F.A.O. Development Office
Oxford Playhouse
Beaumont Street
Oxford
OX1 2LW
By Telephone
Call our Box Office team on 01865 305 305.
Phone lines are open Monday – Saturday, 12 noon until the start of the evening performance.
On Sunday the Box Office telephone line is closed unless a live OP stage performance is scheduled, when phone lines will open 3 hours before the start time. The Box Office phone line will close once the live show has started.
How do I make a regular donation?
If you'd be interested in setting up a donation via standing order, contact our Development team by emailing development@oxfordplayhouse.com for further assistance.











