George Street,
Oxford,
OX1 2AG
(0870) 606 3500
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Thoroughly Modern Millie
When
May 22-26, 7.30pm, mat May 26, 2.30pm
Simon Amstell: Numb
Dry and disdainful humour from the Grandma's House star.
42nd Street
Dave Willetts and Marti Webb star in US director Mark Bramble's Broadway production of the award-winning musical comedy. Songs include Lullaby Of Broadway, We're In The Money, Shuffle Off To Buffalo, Keep Young And Beautiful and I Only Have Eyes For You.
When
Jun 5-9, 7.30pm, mats Jun 6, 9, 2.30pm
Out Of The Blue
The Oxford-based vocal group performs interpretations of popular songs.
Buddy Holly: A Legend Reborn
Rock'n'roll rhythms of legendary hits, featuring Peggy Sue and Raining In My Heart.
Flawless And English National Ballet: Against Time
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
The Wiggles Live In Concert
Sam, Jeff, Anthony, Murray and their wiggly friends present a show of music and acrobatics.
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Radio Show
Perfectly Normal Productions and The Entertainment Business for The Radio Theatre Company present the original cast in a comedy drama which recreates the experience of Douglas Adam's radio show. Starring Simon Jones as Arthur Dent, Geoff McGivern as Ford Prefect, Susan Sheridan as Trillian, Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox
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
Jive Talkin: The Bee Gees Story: Bee Gees Tribute
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.
Ultravox
The veteran band fronted by Band Aid co-creator Midge Ure performs new wave and synthpop from the album Brilliant alongside its hits.
Sandi Toksvig: My Valentine
The exuberant host of BBC Radio Four's News Quiz and Excess Baggage celebrates the publication of her novel Valentine Grey with an evening of stand-up, anecdotes and trivia.
Dexys
Soul influenced pop and rock from singer-songwriter Kevin Rowland and the band formerly known as Dexys Midnight Runners.
Alan Davies: Life Is Pain
Sharp and inventive wit from the QI regular.
Mark Watson: Live 2012
Newton Faulkner
The Reigate-born singer-songwriter and guitarist performs folk-rock and pop from the album Write It On Your Skin.
When
Oct 15, 7.30pm, doors 7pm
The Sensational 60s Experience: The Tremeloes, Herman's Hermits, The Union Gap, The Ivy League
The 1960s bands perform their hits.
Cost
£23.50-£25.50, mems £18.50-£20.50
Al Murray: The Only Way Is Epic
The Pub Landlord glues Broken Britain back together with his heady brew of acumen, satire and boozy buffoonery in his follow-up to the Barrel Of Fun tour.
Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
Rhythm'n'blues and jazz by the keyboard player and TV presenter with his colleagues.
Lee Memphis King: Elvis Tribute
Cost
£19.50-£21, mems £16.50-£18
Kevin Bridges: The Story Continues...
Witty observations and social commentary from the Glaswegian stand-up.
Rufus Wainwright
The Canadian singer-songwriter performs baroque pop from his album Out Of The Game.
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.
Greg Davies: The Back Of My Mum's Head
Stories and anecdotes from The Inbetweeners actor and TV panel show regular.
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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