Hotlist: Week three
Feat. museums and Brookes
Beachcombing
A play about Essex, a vicar, the sea, marriage, cheese and saying goodbye. Random topics … but having cheese in it is always a good sign.
Where: Burton Taylor Studio
When: 12th-16th May
Details: Here
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Brasenose Arts Week
An outdoors production of a Shakespearean Classic to make sure Oxford actually does live up to the romantic conception held by those ever hopeful, camera flicking tourists.
Where: Outside Brasenose
When: Wed 2pm, Thurs 5.30pm, Sat 2pm
Details: Here
A Doll’s House
The Keble O’Reilly Theatre holds yet another ambitious production. A seemingly ideal marriage falls to pieces due to a past transgression resurfacing. Tickets going quick – get your hands on one asap.
Where: Keble O’Reilly Theatre
When: 13-16 May
Details: Here
Supermarket
A Cellar classic. Painful dilemma awaits – is it the Thursday for activating those eager social antennae in Bridge’s smoking area OR do the 90s bangers of Cellar beckon?
Where: Cellar
Where: Thurs 10pm – 3am
Details: Here
Sensations at Pitt Rivers
The Museum opens late with live music and pop up sensory stations. When you enter you get a free torch because its dark! Enough said.
Where: Pitt Rivers and the Natural History Museum
When: Friday 7 – 10pm
Details: Here
Oxford Brookes Fine Art Degree Show
Brookes students exhibit their work from their Fine Art Degree – pretty self explanatory. Some say that Brookes’ Fine Art Degree trumps Oxford’s…go and form your own opinion on this controversial topic.
Where: Glass Tank Gallery and Richard Hamilton Building
When: Friday 6 – 8pm
Details: Here