George Street,
Oxford,
OX1 2AG
(0870) 606 3500
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Rebecca Ferguson
Soulful pop from the Liverpudlian vocalist and X Factor 2010 finalist, promoting her debut album, Heaven.
Sarah Millican: Thoroughly Modern Millican
Wry observations from the Newcastle stand-up.
Roy Chubby Brown
Controversial stand-up from the veteran. Not suitable for under 18s.
Motown's Greatest Hits: How Sweet It Is...
Motown and soul show celebrating the music of The Four Tops, The Temptations and other genre favourites.
The Chuckle Brothers Show
The comedy duo performs a family show of popular routines.
Matt Cardle
Pop-rock from the 2010 X Factor winner.
When
Mar 4, phone for times
Respect La Diva
Hosted by Andy Abraham, this devised show from Adrian Grant, celebrates female singers from the past 50 years, including Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Beyonce. Featuring Sheila Ferguson, Zoe Birkett, Denise Pearson and Katy Setterfield.
An Evening Of Burlesque
Kiki Kaboom comperes a night of sophisticated adult entertainment featuring an array of West End performers including Amber Topaz and saucy piano-player Chrys Columbine.
Dara O Briain: Craic Dealer
Fast-paced and interactive stand-up from the Mock The Week host.
McFly
The chart-topping four-piece plays lively pop-rock and pop-punk.
Joan Baez
The veteran American singer-songwriter, musician and activist plays folk-rock.
The Circus Of Horrors: The Ventriloquist
A show featuring circus performers, including contortionists, trapeze artists, aerialists and jugglers, set in 1920s Berlin. Not suitable for under 14s.
Chris Rea
The veteran singer-songwriter and slide-guitar virtuoso plays his pop and blues-tinted soft rock hits.
An Evening Of Burlesque
Sophisticated adult entertainment featuring West End performers including naughty pianist Chrys Columbine and American quartet The Folly Mixtures.
Dave Spikey: Words Don't Come Easy
Stand-up from the Phoenix Nights actor.
The Bootleg Beatles: The Beatles Tribute
The mop-top tribute act performs the Fab Four's hits.
Bob The Builder: Live
A children's drama with music adapted from the CBeebies TV show.
Paul Merton: Out Of My Head
Stand-up and sketches from the Have I Got News For You star.
The Solid Silver 60s Show
Retro pop portmanteau show featuring Peter Noone, Chris Montez, Brian Hyland with Brian Poole and all backed by Vanity Fare.
Avenue Q
Jeff Whitty's award-winning musical comedy, which uses puppets and actors to tell the story of a lively, downmarket New York street. With music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx.
When
Apr 23-26, 28, 7.30pm, Apr 27, 5.30pm & 8.30pm, mat Apr 28, 4pm
The Osmonds
The 1970s American family band plays its pop hits, which include One Bad Apple, Down By The Lazy River, Let Me In and Love Me For A Reason.
Count Arthur Strong: Command Performance
Character comedy from Steve Delaney.
Ian Anderson
The Dunfermline-born singer-songwriter and Jethro Tull frontman performs acoustic rock.
Let Me Entertain You: Robbie Williams Tribute
The British Pink Floyd Show: Pink Floyd Tribute
Supertroupers: ABBA Tribute
The popular 1970s pop act get their hits covered.
Gary Mullen & The Works: One Night Of Queen Tribute
Sally Morgan: Psychic Sally On The Road
The psychic presents spiritual messages.
Rhod Gilbert: The Man With The Flaming Battenburg Tattoo
The TV and radio regular rants about things that annoy him.
Back For Good: Take That Tribute
Roger Dean & The Lazy Boys: The Johnny Cash Story
Simon Amstell: Numb
Dry and disdainful humour from the Grandma's House star.
Flawless And English National Ballet: Time Is Of The Essence
The world of ballet and street dance come together in this collaborative dance-theatre show, created by Marlon ' 'Swoosh' Wallen and Jenna Lee.
When
Jun 14, 7.30pm, Jun 15, 4.30pm & 8.30pm
Vincent Simone And Flavia Cacace: Midnight Tango
A dance-narrative set in a Buenos Aires bar, created and performed by Simone and Cacace.
When
Jul 2 & 3, 7.30pm, mat Jul 3, 2.30pm
Cost
£20.50-£44.50, concs £17.50-£34.50
The Drifters
The soul and rhythm'n'blues outfit celebrates its 55th anniversary with hits and songs from its album Five Decades And Moore.
Frankie Boyle: The Last Days Of Sodom
Controversial and provocative stand-up from the Tramadol Nights star.
Kevin Bridges: The Story Continues...
Witty observations and social commentary from the Glaswegian stand-up.
Jason Byrne: People's Puppeteer
Energetic humour from the Dublin-born stand-up.
Joan Armatrading
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter plays acoustic pop-rock.
Peter Andre
The Australian pop singer-songwriter performs his hits.
When
Nov 20, phone for times
Ross Noble: Mindblender
Surreal and nonsensical stand-up.
Jimmy Carr: Gagging Order
Acerbic wit from the stand-up and 8 Out Of 10 Cats host.
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