Shakespeare’s Henry IV, part 1 - Old Fire Station, Oxford

Date: 
18 May 2012 - 7:15pm - 26 May 2012 - 7:15pm

A Group of Oxford Players presents
Shakespeare’s Henry IV, part 1
At the Old Fire Station, Oxford.
The King and Falstaff struggle to own Prince Hal.

Thoroughly Modern Millie - Oxford Operatic Society - New Theatre Oxford

Date: 
22 May 2012 - 7:30pm - 26 May 2012 - 7:30pm

Filled with frisky flappers, dashing leading men and a dragon-lady of a villainess audiences will love to hate, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE is a perfectly constructed evening of madcap merriment.

‘Billy Liar’ by Keith Waterhouse - Corn Exchange Theatre, Wallingford

Date: 
23 May 2012 - 7:45pm - 26 May 2012 - 7:45pm

The themes of Billy Liar - the contrast between dreams and reality, the conflict between adult and teenager, the stresses and strains within family life are as relevant today as they were in 1960.

The Wind in the Willows Alan Bennett’s adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's comic classic presented by The Stonesfield Players

Date: 
24 May 2012 - 7:30pm - 26 May 2012 - 7:30pm

Ratty, Toad, Mole and Badger are brought to life in a truly family-friendly production with cars, boats, trains, caravans and a chorus

KADS Supper Show - 2 One-Act Plays - "The Swing" & "Last Panto In Little Grimley" | Kennington Village Centre

Date: 
25 May 2012 - 7:30pm - 26 May 2012 - 7:30pm

KADS are back this year with another two brilliant one act plays. Please come along and show your support. 

Running for 2 nights only - 25th & 26th May 2012, at Kennington Village Hall at 7:30pm 

The Dover Road - a comedy by A.A. Milne - Dorchester Amateur Dramatics Society - Dorchester Village Hall

Date: 
27 June 2012 - 7:45pm - 30 June 2012 - 7:45pm

DADs present one of P. G. Wodehouse's favourite plays!

First performed in 1921, The Dover Road was one of Milne's most popular comedies with a successful run on Broadway and was adapted into a film in 1934 (Where Sinners Meet).

Communicating Doors, by Alan Ayckbourn - Old Mill Hall, Grove - Stagelights

Date: 
28 June 2012 - 7:30pm - 30 June 2012 - 7:30pm

Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn gives us a brief look into the near future and what may be. It is 2032, brothels are official and state controlled, there's fighting in Deptford, and Lewisham and Croydon are trying to come to a truce. We're not sure what's happened to Big Ben and as for the Houses of Parliament?

Wife After Death by Eric Chappell - Abingdon Drama Club - Unicorn Theatre

Date: 
11 July 2012 - 7:30pm - 14 July 2012 - 10:00pm

Comedian and national treasure Dave Thursby has died, and on the day of his funeral, friends and colleagues gather beside his coffin to pay their last respects. There's Harvey, who wrote Dave's material; Vi, Harvey's wife; Kevin, Dave's agent, and Kevin's wife Jane. Dave's glamorous widow Laura has arranged a funeral to remember, complete with a horse-drawn hearse and an attendant dog!

DICK BARTON - SPECIAL AGENT by Phil Willmott - Village Hall, Aston

Date: 
12 July 2012 - 7:30pm - 14 July 2012 - 7:30pm

A musical spoof with all the flavour of Dick Barton as you know and love him.

Dates:
Thursday, 12 July, 2012, all tickets £6.00

Friday, 13 July, 2012, all tickets £7.00

Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights - Banbury Cross Players

Date: 
18 July 2012 - 7:45pm - 21 July 2012 - 7:45pm

Our July production is a new adaptation by Jane Thornton, first performed by Hull Truck Theatre in 2003.  “Of all the adaptations of Wuthering Heights  I’ve seen - film or theatre - this was the best” says Dr Juliet Barker, World Authority on the Bronte’s.