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Who invented the name Gregory?
What’s a Freudian Slip 'n' Slide?
Do birds really care about politics?
If you’ve ever pondered these questions and have not yet found the answers, allow the Oxford Revue to do it for you! With a collection of obscure, zany, and downright ludicrous museum attractions, 7 of the Revue’s best and brightest newcomers will take you on a journey through the history of man’s greatest technological blunders.
Join the Oxford Revue for an hour of brand-new sketch comedy, that’s guaranteed to leave you wondering whether interpretive dance really is the best way to unmuddle politics.
Duration: 55mins with no interval
Tue 19 , Thu 21 & Sat 23 Feb
"It's not God I worry about. It's people." Bobbi is a photographer. Jerry is a writer. Bobby is worldly-wise. Jerry is stepping out on his own for the very first time. Bobbi is gay. Jerry is straight. Bobbi is passionate, talented and artistic. And so is Jerry. Plagued is the story of two men attempting to make a life for themselves in New York City. Inadvertently paired, together they...
Tue 19 , Thu 21 & Sat 23 Feb
Middle of the road and in the middle of the Midlands, Burtonwood is a town like any other. As the council budget is cut and public services are slashed, the town’s trade and transport dry up. Horticulture is left to ruin, hospitals turn away patients, and the high street houses the homeless. In the ‘Town Welfare Department’ of the council offices, four phones charging extortionate rates...
Wed 20 , Fri 22 - Sat 23 Feb
Meet Geeta, a Sri Lankan girl living in a British world. Geeta deals with being a daughter of immigrants, the effects of genocide and war, and puberty ceremonies all in the middle of London. Performed as a one woman show, Confessions of a Coconut is a research-based theatre piece seeking to explore issues of immigration and identity in a modern world. Confessions of a Coconut is par...