Events
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Spaghetti Western Orchestra Overview
The magnificent five are riding into town! Armed with over 100 instruments, these brilliant musicians perform a fistful of Ennio Morricone classics from the movies that made Clint Eastwood a star. The stunning soundtracks include The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in The West.
A glass of wine, no kids, and one hundred of the world’s best nature photographs. Here at Science Oxford Live we love kids, but we know that sometimes they’re not the best accompaniment to a photographic exhibition… So Wildlife Photographer Late allows you to soak up the wonders of the natural world in a Toddler-Free Zone!
Friday, 10 February 2012 6:30pm
Cost:
SO Live Friend (more info): FREE
Per Person: £5.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people): £16.00
The Electric Light Orchestra Greatest Hits Tour featuring the fabulous Elo Experience.
In 1970 in a city called Birmingham in England a musical super power was established. Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra became one of the world's best known and greatest recording bands.
Haydn composed this attractive trio in the 1790s, around the period of his visits to London and Oxford but it is only in the last decade that Ireland's clarinet trio has been widely heard; written almost a hundred years ago its recent performances have been possible only through a reconstruction. Milhaud in his trio characteristically combines a racy combination of jazz and folk-like elements and the concert concludes with the colourful and best-known of Dvořák's piano trios.
Music and Lyrics presents Curve Theatre Leicester’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Music by Richard Rodgers Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Starring Ramon Tikaram and Josefina Gabrielle.
Music and Lyrics presents Curve Theatre Leicester’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Music by Richard Rodgers Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Starring Ramon Tikaram and Josefina Gabrielle.
Music and Lyrics presents Curve Theatre Leicester’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Music by Richard Rodgers Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Starring Ramon Tikaram and Josefina Gabrielle.
Music and Lyrics presents Curve Theatre Leicester’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Music by Richard Rodgers Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Starring Ramon Tikaram and Josefina Gabrielle.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
A glass of wine, no kids, and one hundred of the world’s best nature photographs. Here at Science Oxford Live we love kids, but we know that sometimes they’re not the best accompaniment to a photographic exhibition… So Wildlife Photographer Late allows you to soak up the wonders of the natural world in a Toddler-Free Zone!
Friday, 10 February 2012 6:30pm
Cost:
SO Live Friend (more info): FREE
Per Person: £5.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people): £16.00
Rebecca Ferguson will embark on a headline UK tour beginning in February 2012.
Rebecca’s debut single ‘Nothing’s Real But Love’ is released this Sunday, 20th November. She will perform on The X Factor on the same day. The single is taken from Rebecca’s extraordinary debut album ‘Heaven’, released through Sony Music on December 5th. Under 14s to be accompanied by an adult
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
'Watch her transition to national treasure begin here.' Sunday Times
After selling out all 120 dates on her debut tour, Sarah Millican is back on the road with a new show.
Ever wondered how to make a home made treadmill? The practicalities of an orgy? Or what to do when you don't like parties but do like party food?
Wonder no more.
If your glass is half full, she'll top it up.
Recommended age: 16+
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
As always the audience will have a great night of comedy and music, at the same time as supporting the children and families that visit Helen & Douglas House hospice. To see the line up so far read more...
Mon 27:
Jamie Cullum
KT Tunstall
Eliza Doolittle
Beardyman
Rafael
Theo Jackson
Pete Lawrie
Ally Craig
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Audiograft festival returns with even more incredible sonic riches to discover than last year. Audiograft is an annual festival of Contemporary Experimental Music and Sound Art and is curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will run over 5 days, holding four performances and three exhibitions involving over 25 artists. The festival runs this year from 28 February – 3 March at various venues throughout Oxford.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Audiograft festival returns with even more incredible sonic riches to discover than last year. Audiograft is an annual festival of Contemporary Experimental Music and Sound Art and is curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will run over 5 days, holding four performances and three exhibitions involving over 25 artists. The festival runs this year from 28 February – 3 March at various venues throughout Oxford.
As always the audience will have a great night of comedy and music, at the same time as supporting the children and families that visit Helen & Douglas House hospice. To see the line up so far read more...
Michael McIntyre, Jason Manford, Andi Osho, Isy Suttie, Jo Caulfield, Out of the Blue, Marcel Lucont, Matt Richardson, Lloyd Langford
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Audiograft festival returns with even more incredible sonic riches to discover than last year. Audiograft is an annual festival of Contemporary Experimental Music and Sound Art and is curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will run over 5 days, holding four performances and three exhibitions involving over 25 artists. The festival runs this year from 28 February – 3 March at various venues throughout Oxford.
The most outrageous comedian is back! Following his sell-out performances, Britain's rudest and crudest fat b*****d will return to perform his all new material live.
Still as popular as ever but too rude for television, there are only two ways to see the 'Most outrageous comedian in the world' - in his best selling DVDs or at his live performances.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Audiograft festival returns with even more incredible sonic riches to discover than last year. Audiograft is an annual festival of Contemporary Experimental Music and Sound Art and is curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will run over 5 days, holding four performances and three exhibitions involving over 25 artists. The festival runs this year from 28 February – 3 March at various venues throughout Oxford.
The ultimate celebration of the sweet sound of Motown is back by popular demand! In its 9th successive year this stunning 100% live show combine's first class music together with the slickest choreography and an amazing band to deliver truly outstanding performances for the best Motown experience you will ever have!
Over 50 Golden Years of Motown music are remembered featuring songs from legendary artistes such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five, The Isley Brothers and many, many more.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Audiograft festival returns with even more incredible sonic riches to discover than last year. Audiograft is an annual festival of Contemporary Experimental Music and Sound Art and is curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will run over 5 days, holding four performances and three exhibitions involving over 25 artists. The festival runs this year from 28 February – 3 March at various venues throughout Oxford.
ENGLAND’S 20TH CENTURY MUSICAL RENAISSANCE We spread our cloths under your feet – ‘but tread softly because you tread on our dreams…’ For our forthcoming 2012 Spring concert season, Cantores are thrilled to be performing some of the most inspiring works from England’s magnificent 20th century musical renaissance, what’s more doing so in the splendour of two of the country’st most beautiful Parish Churches – the Church of the Holy Innocents in Highnam, just outside Gloucester, and John the Baptist in Cirencester.
The Chuckle Brothers in The Return Of The Pirates Of The River Rother 2 - In Stranger Tights
Ahoy there landlubbers! A vast behind and prepare to splice the main brace as the boys go on a full blown swash-buckling adventure at sea!
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
'consummate instrumentalists in the great Czech tradition', the Wihan Quartet make a welcome return to our Oxford concerts. Their Beethoven and Dvorak recordings have been acclaimed.
X-Factor 2010 winner Matt Cardle has announced that he will be hitting the road in March 2012 for an extensive 20-date tour of the UK and Ireland. This year has been about touring with X Factor, and over the last four months, studiously writing and recording his debut album ‘Letters’. He has teamed up with the best in the business to bring his dream to life. Hours tucked away in Biff Stannard’s Brighton studio. Late nights and cases of beer with Starsailor’s James Walsh in West London.
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
Oxford Philomusica returns to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, at which they are Orchestra in Association, with a concert of two of the greatest Romantic works of all time. Star cellist Julian Lloyd Webber performs his widely-praised interpretation of Elgar's famous Cello Concerto, before Tchaikovsky's turbulent, tortured - but finally triumphant - Fourth Symphony propels the evening to a brilliant conclusion.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
ELGAR Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
Following sell-out tours in 2007 2008, 2009 and 2010, BBC Radio’s multi award-winning antidote to panel games returns with a special fundraising edition of the show for the excellent charity ENRYCH, whose stated aim is to enrich the lives of disabled adults. Join Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Mitchell and host Jack Dee for an unmissable evening of inspired nonsense. Colin Sell provides piano accompaniment.
In a world of spin, BlackBerrys and 'sexed up' dossiers, the PM is staring disaster in the face. The country is on the brink of financial meltdown and the Government's only apparent salvation comes from a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan. Will Jim Hacker and his team of advisors be able to rescue the country from the edge?
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
In a world of spin, BlackBerrys and 'sexed up' dossiers, the PM is staring disaster in the face. The country is on the brink of financial meltdown and the Government's only apparent salvation comes from a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan. Will Jim Hacker and his team of advisors be able to rescue the country from the edge?
This exhibition of Indian paintings will show the collection of the artist Howard Hodgkin in its entirety for the first time.
The undulating hills of Oxfordshire’s countryside, Oxford city’s familiar architectural grandeur and some of the South East’s gritty post-industrial cityscapes of are evoked in the smokey forms and bitten lines of Caroline Maas’ enigmatic prints. Inspired by and drawn from locations personally significant to the artist, this exhibition presents a powerful body of work from one of Oxfordshire’s finest contemporary printmakers.
In a world of spin, BlackBerrys and 'sexed up' dossiers, the PM is staring disaster in the face. The country is on the brink of financial meltdown and the Government's only apparent salvation comes from a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan. Will Jim Hacker and his team of advisors be able to rescue the country from the edge?























