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Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE! The Queens are back by popular demand!
Think you know the rhyme, think again...
A sold out hit in the West End, in Sydney, on the UK Tour, and soon to launch on Broadway and in Chicago, the multi Olivier Award nominated, international smash hit SIX is the phenomenon everyone is losing their head over!
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
It’s time they told their story.
Duration: 1 hour 20mins with no interval
Captioned performances are excellent for people who are deaf, deafened and hard of hearing. In these performances, the text of the performance is displayed above and to the side of the stage. They may also be of interest for those whose first language isn’t English and for anyone who finds it helpful to follow the text during a show.
Audio described performances are designed for blind or partially sighted audience members. Via headphones, a live narrator describes the action in the pauses between the onstage dialogue. Touch tours accompany audio described performances
Mon 1 , Mon 8 , Mon 15 & Mon 22 Mar
A sing-along and play session for pre-school children and their adults, Hey Diddle Diddle returns for another term of musical fun every Monday morning from 25 Jan to 22 Mar on Zoom! Join us for “the best music session for toddlers in Oxford” (Parent feedback). Using music, dance and acting skills to encourage creativity and imagination in early years children, Hey Diddle Diddle is the...
Thu 4 Mar
Join us for a virtual conversation between Ella Hickson and Jasmine Lee-Jones, two of British theatre’s most exciting and outspoken voices. Ella Hickson is an award-winning playwright whose work has found audiences across the UK and abroad. Her most recent play, Swive, opened at Shakespeare's Globe in the autumn of 2019. Previously that year, Anna, played a...
Tue 9 Mar & Tue 13 Apr , 8pm - 9.30pm
Mothers Who Make is a growing national initiative aimed at supporting mothers who are artists and makers, in any discipline and at any stage of their personal or professional making. Started by Matilda Leyser (Improbable Theatre) in London in 2014, new hubs have rapidly spread across the country. The monthly sessions aim to give creative mothers the chance to explore their practice with...