Upcoming Workshops & Events

This page lists all the upcoming theatre, comedy and performance related workshops, events and Q&As taking place across the city and university of Oxford. If you’d like to add an event you’re organising to this page, please use the form linked here.

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Welcome to... The North Wall
Oct
20

Welcome to... The North Wall

An introductory event with the team at The North Wall. The perfect workshop for freshers or anyone interested in the venue’s Student Programme.

The session will include a back-stage tour of the venue, alongside a workshop session with Ria Parry, the theatre’s CEO and Artistic Director.

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Welcome to... The Oxford Playhouse
Oct
15

Welcome to... The Oxford Playhouse

An introductory event aimed at freshers or anyone new to student theatre. A backstage tour of both The Oxford Playhouse and The Burton Taylor Studio, plus a workshop with Artistic Director Mike Tweddle.

Learn more about student theatre and how you can put on your own productions at The Playhouse and BT Studio.

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Student Theatre Fair
Oct
14

Student Theatre Fair

Are you wanting a new extra-curricular activity or interested in getting involved in a student theatre production? Come and discover how to get involved! We’ll be joined by representatives from Oxford’s most theatrical of societies: everything from theatre with OUDS and OUTTS to comedy groups like The Imps and The Oxford Revue – and many more!

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Acting Workshop with Kim's Convenience Cast
May
14

Acting Workshop with Kim's Convenience Cast

Join the cast of Kim’s Convenience for a workshop and Q&A session on acting for theatre. Kim’s Convenience is currently touring the UK after a successful run at the Park Theatre in London and will be stopping at The Oxford Playhouse for a week’s run commencing 12th May. 

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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins: In Conversation
May
12

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins: In Conversation

Tony Award-Winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins in conversation with Professor Sos Eltis. A wide-ranging discussion of Branden's work, audience responses, the history of dramatic representation, and the differences between British and American theatre.

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