
Covers all 4 4th SJE Arts Next Generation Events
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Comedian Adam Buxton comes to Oxford Playhouse
Oxford Coffee Concerts
Alexei Sayle has been performing standup for forty years since the day he invented modern comedy.
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
Unwrap a world of imagination with Oily Cart’s mischievous, wintery show for under fives.
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
With lnstruments of Time and Truth and established young soloists
Beautiful beasts and where to find them…
Conductor, Dexter Drown
Have your child's party at Oxford Playhouse and celebrate with a trip to the theatre!
Harold Pinter’s most popular and widely performed play comes to Oxford in this dramatic new re-imagining.
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman’s hilarious new comedy.
Seasonal and festive music
4th SJE Arts Next Generation Series
Irish rising star Catherine Bohart's new solo show.
Oxford Theatre Guild return to Oxford Playhouse.
Multi award-winning Musical Youth Company of Oxford return to the Oxford Playhouse stage.
The Sixteen
Chants, Christmas Motets, Choral Works & Contemporary Carols
Fundraising event for Citizens Advice Oxford
Venetian Baroque
This summer Welsh National Opera takes you back to school with a brand new production of Mozart’s comic opera Così fan tutte.
The star of BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing is heading to Oxford.
Oxford Operatic Society return to Oxford Playhouse
Oxford Playhouse 17|25 Young Company
Stephen Tompkinson returns to Oxford in Willy Russell's classic tale.
Seventeenth century Lute Music
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
10am & 11am for Under 5s / 12pm for Over 5s
10am & 11am for Under 5s / 12pm for Over 5s
10am & 11am for Under 5s / 12pm for Over 5s
10am & 11am for Under 5s / 12pm for Over 5s
10am & 11am for Under 5s / 12pm for Over 5s
From the tiniest of seeds to the biggest of changes.
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
Music for Ash Wednesday
It’s the future. But only slightly. It’s not the apocalypse quite yet, but we’re getting there.
One of Handel’s greatest oratorios, with stunning choruses.
New music for early instruments
Is your happiness not where you expected?
Frantic Assembly return to the Playhouse.
The IAO music festival 2020 will be held in the historic and beautiful city of Edinburgh
A live show which combines image, music, dance-theatre and spoken word poetry
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
featuring Rachmaninoff and Musorgsky
with Schumann, Philips and Mahler works
Family Show
4th SJE Arts Next Generation Series
Join the Jolly Christmas Postman on his final delivery of the year...
featuring Sonatas Nos. 5 & 6
The Choir of Keble College
There is a way to be good again.
Conductor, Janet Lincé
One of the best-loved operas of all time.
It's January. Rosa is only just over her hangover and is writing her New Year’s resolutions.
A traditional service of carols and readings for the season of Christmas
Musician-in-residence at Green Templeton College
Merton College Choir and Merton Girl Choristers
Folk Music in the Amphitheatre
Mothers Who Make is a growing national initiative aimed at supporting mothers who are artists & makers, in any discipline and at any stage of their personal or professional making....
Lively and fast-moving choral works.
Various Venues - please check prior to booking.
Free Event - booking required.
A Celebration of Christmas Music through the Ages
The rarely performed 3-part version of Handel's splendid oratorio
A late and joyous masterpiece - the "little solemn mass"
Oxfordshire Mind and Jericho Comedy.
with Bojan Čičić
Benjamin Nicholas conductor
Stabat Mater & Membra Jesu Nostri
The Piatti Quartet return to the JdP
This is an adaptation like no other...
Bafta-nominated comedian, Rachel Parris, is back with a brand-new show.
Panto is back! Join Robin Hood and his merry troupe for a fun-filled, panto-tacular time!
A stage adaption of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's much loved tale.
Christmas music ranging from the Renaissance to the present day.
4th SJE Arts Next Generation Series
Alasdair Beatson & Friends
Directed by Harry Christophers
The hilarious story by comedian and author David Walliams.
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
Legendary comedian and Oxford Playhouse patron Stewart Lee returns with a double-bill of two new sets, Snowflake and Tornado, performed back-to-back....
A tragicomic and hypnotic explosion of film, movement and words.
Celebrity Farewell Concert
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's much loved Tiddler and other Terrific Tales.
7th SJE Arts International Piano Series
JdP’s new ensemble-in-residence
Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation.
4th SJE Arts Next Generation Series
Blenheim, Private and Public.
Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill will take us on a 300 year long journey through the fascinating and colourful history of this Oxfordshire landmark and her family home, Blenheim Palace.
Lady Henrietta gives us insight that no one else has – into the family and the many ways in which having such a significant history has transformed and affected their lives – and how she herself sees this.
Henrietta Spencer-Churchill studied Art History in Italy and France before enrolling at the Inchbald School of Design in London. She started her interior design business in 1981.
She specialises in the restoration and refurbishment of period and listed buildings with emphasis placed on conserving their historic value and features whilst bringing them into the 21st century.
As well as her interior design business, much of her time is dedicated to the overseeing of the restorations of Blenheim Palace, the running of the Blenheim Foundation, and organising fundraising events.
She is the author of 11 books and has carried out many TV appearances in the UK and USA.
After the talk, let Lady Henrietta guide you through a selection of Churchill artefacts. These relate to both John Churchill the First Duke of Malborough and Sir Winston Churchill. The artefacts are kindly lent by Blenheim Palace.
Duration: 1 hour with no interval
Venue Information:
MCS JS Hall, Magdalen College School
OX4 1DZ
To book Wheelchair Accessible Seating for this event, please contact the Arts Festival direct
by email artsfestival@mcsoxford.org or phone 01865 253505
Seasonal music from one of the UK’s best-loved earlymusic/folk bands. From Medieval England to ‘le jazz cool’ via Latin rhythms an...
Thu 12 Dec
There's no better way to get into the Christmas spirit, come and enjoy Citizens Christmas! An evening of foot-tapping festive music, inspirational voices and a...
Thu 12 Dec
Christmas music ranging from the Renaissance to the present day. In the message of the Christmas season – that a child shall be born to save us all – is tol...
Fri 13 Dec