Saturday 22 November 2008

Daily Dose - Saturday 6th Week

The best of Cupper strut their stuff once more...

Best of Cuppers at the BT - Timetable TBA (after Friday)!

2-5pm Warm Up for Winter Performance Poetry Workshop - Fusion, East Oxford Community Centre - £15/£10

2.30pm The Academy - The Musical! OFS Studio £9 (£7) New musical comeby by Rhys Jones, Rob Hemmens & the Cast. Amy enrolls in The Academy, which teaches the Science of Acting to wannabe-thespians, only to find it is more than it seems... An all singing, all dancing, totally ridiculous scientific extravaganza!

2.30pm Romeo and Juliet O'Reilly Theatre, £7.50 (£5.50/£5 Keble students) Shakespeare's classic is given a novel twist in a promenade performance. Not quite as novel as Baz Lurhman though.

2.30pm An Ideal Husband Oxford Playhouse, £14.50-£26 Sir Peter Hall’s highly acclaimed West End and Broadway production of Oscar Wilde’s famous comedy makes a much anticipated return to the stage.

6pm Met. Opera: La Damnation de Faust - this sounds very peculiar - 'marriage between artistry, technology and singing' in a 'contemplation of good and evil'? If you're into opera about Faust, this will float your boat like there's no tomorrow (showing at the Phoenix Picturehouse, tickets around ~£7)

7.30pm An Ideal Husband Oxford Playhouse, £14.50-£26 Sir Peter Hall’s highly acclaimed West End and Broadway production of Oscar Wilde’s famous comedy makes a much anticipated return to the stage.

7.30pm The Pirates of Penzance Magdalen Auditorium, £7 (£4) Gilbert and Sullivan's swashbuckling romp of a musical.

7.30pm The Academy - The Musical! OFS Studio £9 (£7) New musical comeby by Rhys Jones, Rob Hemmens & the Cast. Amy enrolls in The Academy, which teaches the Science of Acting to wannabe-thespians, only to find it is more than it seems... An all singing, all dancing, totally ridiculous scientific extravaganza!

8.00pm Dylan Moran - What Is It, New Theatre £17-£19 The star of Black Books, Shaun Of The Dead, and Run Fat Boy Run is back. And he is as Irish as ever.

8.00pm A Dinner EngagementMoser Theatre, £7 (£5) by Lennox Berkeley & Paul Dehn. Sparkling new production of a great comic opera, packed with bittersweet melodies and outrageous characters. Stars some of the most talented singers in Oxford and is sure to delight and enchant.

8.00pm Romeo and Juliet O'Reilly Theatre, £7.50 (£5.50/£5 Keble students) Shakespeare's classic is given a novel twist in a promenade performance. Not quite as novel as Baz Lurhman though.

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