The three most reputed student comedy groups in the country – the Oxford Revue, the Cambridge Footlights and the Durham Revue come to the Oxford Playhouse for one night only to showcase their most acclaimed material from across the year.
LINC doesn’t just help people who have been diagnosed with Cancer. Their research post is looking into causes, cures and innovative outcomes and so many people will unknowingly benefit from this.
Presenters at Radio Cherwell, Oxfords Hospitals Broadcasting Association, win two Gold Awards in the National Hospital Broadcasting Awards on 26th March 2011. Louise Oliver won Gold for ‘Best Newcomer’ and Richard Palmer won gold for ‘Best Male Presenter’.
Oxford Playhouse took part in The Big Arts Give Challenge 2010, to raise money for our community engagement work through a nationwide matched funding scheme.
Priscilla Tolkien has been invited to unveil the plaque at 12 Woodstock Road, now the Oxford University Language Centre, on Thursday 14 October at 12 noon.
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