What's in the Theatre this Week? (March 2-8)
The Oxford Playhouse:
Baby Balloon -
A giant balloon starts to glow. Two playful dancers emerge from inside and invite you to explore the colours, music and textures of their airy world. A captivating theatrical experience for children aged 6 months to 2 years and their carers.
Entertaining Mr Sloane - London, the 1960's. The Krays are on top. A young man with freshly dyed hair is looking for lodgings, no questions asked. University of Oxford students present this biting comedy that exposed the hypocrisy of the swinging Sixties.
Old Fire Station:
Arsenic And Old Lace - '... insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.' Two lovable elderly ladies are poisoning their lonely lodgers to save them from life's woes; something their nephew is a little more than shocked to discover. A hilarious black comedy in 1940's Brooklyn with charm, surprise and just a pinch of arsenic.
Going Postal - Moist Von Lipwig has a choice. Revive the dying Post Office, or die. Not a great choice. Unfortunately, being Postmaster General brings its own problems: twenty years of unsent mail, and an evil communications corporation keen to eliminate competition... Terry Pratchett's Discworld delivers a first-class thriller in this hilarious adaptation.
Burton Taylor Theatre:
The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek - by Naomi Wallace. Two teenagers plan a race across a railroad trestle into the face of an oncoming train. Ignored by their struggling parents, they reach out to each other with disastrous consequences.
A Paper Girl - by Tom Campion. Mark is talking to phantoms and slowly fading away himself. How far do obsessions live on, and what happens to those who get caught in the middle?
Dr Faustus - by Christopher Marlowe - Schoolboy Faustus finds a naughty magic book. Good school prefect tries to save him, but bully Mephistopheles tempts him and Faustus signs away his soul. He forgets his schoolwork and causes trouble with Mephistopheles. The years pass, schoolboy tricks become adult debauchery until naughty Faustus meets his fate.
New Theatre:
Dave Matthews - Singer-songwriter from the infamous Dave Matthews Band. Known for his incredible musicianship, intricate songwriting and soulful voice, Dave Matthews embarks on his first solo European tour, bringing an intimate and personal show to the Uk.
Childish Things 3
Johnny Spacehopper And His Vital Statistics: Quantum Theatre Company - A theatre-in-education company. Unlike most T.I.E. companies, Quantum writes and performs material based on the National Curriculum for Science and the National Guidelines for Environmental Studies. It was founded in 1988 as a direct response to the lack of educational drama available to schools on the subject of science.
Joan Baez - 'An artistic life forged in the heat of our times...' (Anthony DeCurtis), one of the most influential singer/songwriters of the '60s, Joan is without peer. Her admirers transcend musical strata and national boundaries. Her growth as a musician and as a human being have proceeded hand in hand. Enrolling herself in the Civil Rights cause and the peace movement, a spokeswoman for non-violent resistance to and protest against immoral authority, she has refused to pay taxes that go to escalate the war in Vietnam, and has sung at almost every historic demonstration, and fosters a school for non-violent protest in California.
Graham Gouldman's 10cc - Founder member Graham Gouldman resurrecting the legendary seventies Manchester pop band. Expect of the old favourites - 'Rubber Bullets', 'Dreadlock Holiday' and of course 'I'm Not In Love'.
Pegasus Theatre:
Dancing Chronicles - Dawn Chorus
Dancing Chronicles - Fireside Tales
Dancing Chronicles - Impact
Tac-au-Tac Dance Theatre, with director Joelle Pappas, presents an entire youth dance festival in a single day. Talented young people aged between 3 and 26 perform a selection of contemporary dance pieces to live musical accompaniment. Performances on three separate nights.
Made in Oxford - Leading Oxford based professional dancers and companies, will be presenting a different programme each night. The programme features a specially commissioned dance piece choreographed by Gill Clarke working with Oxford based professional dancers. Contemporary Dance
Theatre at Headington:
Curse of the Werewolf - Buzz Halliburton, an entertainer fallen on hard times, is summoned to Gargoyle House, a spooky castle on a lonely New England island. With him is his partner, Admiral Byrd, a penguin who can tap dance. One grisly murder takes place before Buzz's arrival, but there are more to follow! Because of the family curse, there's a werewolf in the house. But who can it be? The new governess? Sheriff Birdsong? The neighbour with the leaky boat? Olga, the gypsy, who still uses a wagon and horse?
College Theatre:
All That Jazz - Pembroke College Hall
PCMS Productions presents three elegant evenings of jazz cabaret entertainment from performers across the university. The show will feature jazz numbers from the musical "Chicago" and from jazz vocalists such as Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Ray Charles and Nina Simone, accompanied with jazz and tap dancers, and a 10 piece live jazz band. As part of the jazz club atmosphere, our guests will watch the show seated at dimly lit tables where canapes and a complementary glass of wine will be served, all included as part of the ticket price. A wine bar (also stocked with soft drinks) will also be available before the performance and during the interval. Dress code is strictly black tie.
Musicals and All That Jazz (for the NSPCC) - Magdalene College Auditorium
The best of Broadway and the West End musicals packed into one fantastic evening of song and dance, with numbers from Les Miserables, Fame, The Producers, Miss Saigon, Cats and many many more!
The Awakening - O'Reilly Theatre, Keble College
'The Awakening' caused a furore in America when it was first written; Kate Chopin was condemned as immoral for its message. Nowadays, however, it constitutes a classic tragedy as society threatens the longed-for happy ending.


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Speaking of Peggy Lee, There is a great group on Yahoo called Billie Holiday And The Disciples Of Swing that salutes the art of vocal jazz. During February they were celebrating Girl Singers Month and this weeks playlist includes some rare and unreleased tracks by Peggy. You should check them out. Here is the link to the group and the current playlist:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/BillieHoliday_And_The_Disciples_Of_Swing/01
01 And This Is My Beloved.mp3 Gloria Lynne at Basin Street 912 K
01 As Long As I Live.mp3 Peggy Lee (rehearsal, 1962)
01 Darktown Strutters Ball.mp3 Alberta Hunter, 1978
01 I Didn't Know What Time It Was.mp3 Sarah Vaughan, 198X
01 Manhattan.mp3 Lee Wiley
01 S'Wonderful.mp3 Ella Fitzgerald and Sammy Davis Jr.
01 They Raided The Joint.mp3 Helen Humes at the Pasadena Auditorium, 1952
02 Loud Talkin' Woman.mp3 Helen Humes at the Pasadena Auditorium, 1952
02 The More I See You.mp3 Keely Smith, studio session, 6/20/1985
02 Willow Weep For Me.mp3 Billie Holiday, Toronto, 8/57
03 Flying Home.mp3 Ella Fitzgerald, Carnegie Hall, 9/18/1949
03 I Only Have Eyes For You.mp3 Billie Holiday, Toronto, 8/57
03 I'll Get Along Somehow.mp3 Nancy Wilson
03 Mood Indigo.mp3 Lena Horne and Tony Bennett
04 Billie's Blues.mp3 Billie Holiday, Toronto, 8/57
04 Lucky Day.mp3 Annie Ross,1959
04 One Night Stand.mp3 Janis Joplin, 1970
04 Why Don't You Do Right.mp3 Linda Hopkins, 6/18/82
05 After You've Gone.mp3 Kay Starr, 1975
05 Azure-te.mp3 Ernestine Anderson, studio session, 1958
05 Lover Come Back To Me.mp3 Billie Holiday, Toronto, 8/57
05 Miss Brown to You.mp3 Carmen McRae, studio session, 6/29/1961
06 Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby.mp3 Ann Richards, studio session, 1960
07 I'd Rather Go Blind.mp3 Etta James live at Memory Lane, 1986
07 Influences.mp3 Billie Holiday
07 The Way We Were.mp3 Peggy Lee (1974 Academy Awards)
08 My Funny Valentine.mp3 Anita O'Day at Carnegie Hall, 1986
08 No Ways Tired.mp3 The Barret Sisters, 1983
08 You've Changed.mp3 Shelby Lynne, studio session,
09 But Not For Me.mp3 Gladys Knight
09 Influences part 2.mp3 Billie Holiday, Toronto, 8/57
09 Porgy.mp3 Nina Simone at Westbury Music Fair, 1968
09 Skylark.mp3 Aretha Franklin, Detroit Music Hall 1986
10 Mean Way Of Loving.mp3 Helen Humes at the Pasadena Auditorium, 1952
13 He Brought Us.mp3 The Barret Sisters, 1983
13 My Funny Valentine_The Gentleman is a Dope.mp3 Peggy Lee and Lena Horne, 1978
15 I Wish You Love 1.mp3 Barbra Streisand, JFK Stadium 1966
15 More.mp3 Baby Jane Dexter
15 Only The Lonely.mp3 Aretha Franklin, studio session, 7/16/64
17 I Cried For You.mp3 Helen Humes at the Pasadena Auditorium, 1952
17 You Turned The Tables On Me.mp3 Anita O'Day on the BBC, 1964
18 Medley.mp3 Anita O'Day and Chris Connor at Michaels Pub, 1989
19 If I Were A Bell.mp3 June Christy Live At The Dunes
20 It Don't Mean A Thing.mp3 June Christy Live At The Dunes
21 Jeepers Creepers.mp3 june Christy Live At The Dunes
22 Too Marvelous.mp3 June Christy Live At The Dunes
25 Mixed Emotions.mp3 Dinah Washington Live At Basin Street, 7/10/55
26 Come Rain Or Shine.mp3 Dinah Washington Live At Basin Street, 7/10/55
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/BillieHoliday_And_The_Disciples_Of_Swing/
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