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Mary Prince was born into enslavement in the British Caribbean during 1790's and toiled most of her years. Hers was the first narrative of an enslaved female published by the abolition movement in England.
Using movement, song, storytelling and drama. We see realities and horrors of this recent past; implications and resonances the transatlantic slave trade still has for us all today. Followed by Q&A.
Duration: 1 hour
Wed 9 Jan - Sat 6 Apr
The 17|25 Young Company perform their flagship annual show on the main stage in April. Find out more and book your tickets to this year’s show, Nell Gwynn. To find out more information about the 17|25 Young Company or to join the company from April 2019 contact: Jo.Noble@oxfordplayhouse.com
Tue 15 Jan - Tue 2 Apr
Aged 12 to 16 years with a passion for theatre? These sessions offer you the opportunity to work on various techniques to improve devising skills, develop your voice and movement vocabulary, explore text and create a character. This term the 12|16 Young Company will work towards a performance inspired by 'celebration' as part of the Young Players Festival. Please note there...
Wed 20 to Fri 22 Feb , 12.30pm to 2pm & 3.30pm to 4.30pm
Come along and discover more fun things the Cat has stored in the big red box. Write silly things, solve thingy-me-bobs and create thingy-me-jigs - The Top Room will be full of activities that are easy to do, hard to solve and that you can recreate at home, so you’ll never be bored on a rainy day again. Make a mess while you discover, explore and create, a...