Wednesday 5 November 2008

Daily Dose - Wednesday 4th Week

Hope you enjoyed the poetry last night - if you weren't there then you missed out. Don't make the same mistake for next week's event!

What's on today:

2.30pm and 7.30pm A Few Good Men by Aaron Sorkin - Oxford Playhouse (£13.50/£8.50 concessions) The big student Playhouse production of term, by the creator of the award-winning West Wing series and Oscar nominated film Charlie Wilson’s War. A storm of deception, honour and courage in a court martial where the US Marine Corps itself is on trial.

5.30-8.30pm Life drawing at the Ruskin.

7.30pm Endgame by Samuel Beckett - Keble O'Reilly (£8/£6). Psycho, twisted, disturbing Beckett - a classic.

7.30pm Richard III by William Shakespeare - OFS (£9/£7). Go and see Chedburn's latest opus. He'll be brilliant and the play has a supernatural twist apparently.

7.30pm Accidental Death of an Anarchist - BT (£5/£4). Wit, farce and a vivid caricature of authoritarianism.

There are also 2 exhibitions on at Modern Art Oxford which look good:

Mircea Cantor's The Need for Uncertainty

Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller's The House of Books has no windows. Big, 'immersive' installations from two very well respected international artists.

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