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The Woman in Black
Released 10th February
Daniel Radcliffe potters from one gothic location to the next, but now something a little more menacing than Rupert Grint lurks in the shadows. Based on the Susan Hill novel. Cinemas nationwide. 

The Woman in Black

Released 10th February Cinemas Nationwide

Daniel Radcliffe potters from one gothic location to the next, but now something a little more menacing than Rupert Grint lurks in the shadows. Based on the Susan Hill novel.

 

Turl Street Arts Festival

11th-19th February

 A week long celebration of the arts on Turl Street, featuring a production of West Side Story, free concerts, an art exhibition, and a fashion show. Visit www.tsaf.co.uk for more details.

 

Simon Munnery

North Wall Arts Centre, 11th February

The comedian’s comedian descends on Oxford, as usual dragging a unique, innovative and hilarious show in his wake. Featuring foaming bubble hats and punk airship musicals. 

Tickets £12/£10, doors 8pm.

 

The film BAFTAs

12th February, BBC1, 9pm, now available on iplayer

Warm up for the Oscars with Orange’s film awards, with a red carpet show followed by the awards. Tune in, whether dresses or Drive are your thing. 

Blues and Jazz Jam night

Copa Oxford, 14th February

Oxford Jazzsoc opens up the floor to anybody who fancies their chances in their Big Jam.

Tickets £4/£2, Doors 8.30pm

Freshwoman

Burton Taylor Studio, 14th- 18th February

A new comedy sketch show following the trials and misadventures of Mathilde du Belle’s first term at Oxford in the 1920s.

Tickets £6/£5, Doors 9pm for 9.30 

 

University Orchestra

Sheldonian Theatre, 17th Febuary

Oxford’s premier orchestral body perform Bartok’s The Miraculous Mandarin and Shostakovich’s Symphony No.10 in an event anticipated as the highlight of the Oxford classical music calendar. 

Tickets £12/6, doors 8pm.

 

 

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