Wednesday 29 October 2008

Daily Dose - Thursday 3rd Week

Busy day ahead. To mention a few: Photography in the chemistry department, Art in the botanical gardens, and Purple Dinosaurs performing in the New Theatre...

1.00-4.00pm (drop in any time) The Big Draw: small worlds
Big artworks at The Oxford Botanical Gardens. Explore the Garden's plants through microscopes, and turn them into sun catchers to take home or giant ‘plantscapes’ to remain on display at the Garden.

2.30pm - Liberty - Oxford Playhouse (£10.50-£23.50) By Glyn Maxwell.
Lifeblood Theatre Co & Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Thrilling and relevant adaptation of Anatole France's 1912 novel Les Dieux ont Soif about fanaticism in the French Revolution.

3.30pm - Barney Live! The Let's Go Tour - New Theatre (£10-£12)
Barney, BJ and Baby Bop are going on a super-dee-duper musical adventure with their newest dino friend, Riff. (Yes, really!)

5.15pm - Still life photography class - Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Main Lecture Theatre

7.15 pm - The Last Five Years - O'Reilly Theatre Keble College (£7, £6 conc) By Jason Robert Brown.
A fresh and contemporary musical from a Tony-Award winning composer. Chronicles a young couple's romance in a new and exciting way: her story starts at the end of their relationship; his begins on the day they met. Funny and uplifting modern romance.

7.30pm - Liberty - Oxford Playhouse (£10.50-£23.50) By Glyn Maxwell.
Lifeblood Theatre Co & Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Thrilling and relevant adaptation of Anatole France's 1912 novel Les Dieux ont Soif about fanaticism in the French Revolution.

7.30pm - The Last Train Out of Here by Helen McCabe - BT

7.30pm - Tango Siempro from Big Village. £14 (£11 concessions). A 'world-class' tango performance, brought to your door in Oxford!!

7.30pm - Together – Swedish film about sex, revolution and Abba in the Stockholm of 1970's
Presented by International Cinema Club in Lecture Room 2, Thom Building, Engineering Department. Sign up to become a member any Thursday 7-7.30pm. £7.50 per term or £15 per annum

8-11pm - Catweazle Club - East Oxford Community Centre (£4).

A weekly performance space for music, story-telling, and poetry recital.

8.00pm - Hysteria - The North Wall (£12/£10). The world is ending, and it's happening at table 9... Inspired by T.S. Eliot's poem of the same name, Hysteria makes us witnesses to a painstaking attempt at social interaction.

8.00pm - Abby Lathe and the Lovelies. £13.50 (£11.50 concessions). - Jacqueline du Pre Music Building.
With performances at venues as varied as Glastonbury and the Queen Elizabeth Hall, this band's varied styles and versatile musicianship is sure to hit the right spot.

8.00pm - 9.30pm - Paul Farley Poetry Reading - Christ Church Lecture Room 1.
Acclaimed Scottish poet hosted by Oxford University Poetry Society. £3, free for members of OUPS.

9.30pm - All Roads Lead to Rome by William Shakespeare, adapted by Will Maynard - BT

And you can cap it all off with either Supermarket (Baby Love Bar) or Eclectricity (Cellar).

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