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Chris McCausland: Yonks!

Chris McCausland: Yonks!

Don't miss the decorated comedian as he heads on tour!

Derren Brown: Only Human

Derren Brown: Only Human

Prepare to be mind-blown by award-winning mind control and psychological illusionist, Derren Brown.

Kinky Boots

Kinky Boots

The hit Broadway and West End phenomenon is strutting across the country on its fabulous new UK tour.

Riverdance 30: The New Generation

Riverdance 30: The New Generation

30 years on - the smash hit Riverdance: The New Generation is heading around the world!

Rob Beckett: Giraffe

Rob Beckett: Giraffe

The happy go lucky comic is back with a brand new tour.

Inside No 9 Stage/Fright

Inside No 9 Stage/Fright

Something weird, creepy and completely unmissable is coming… based on the TV series and starring Pemberton and Shearsmith!

Mamma Mia!

Mamma Mia!

The smash-hit, global phenomenon musical, Mamma Mia, heads on a UK tour.

Six the Musical

Six the Musical

The Queens are divorced, beheaded and live on stage in this pop-fuelled take on their unhappy unions to Henry VIII.

Miss Saigon

Miss Saigon

This reimagined Miss Saigon combines timeless music and powerful storytelling in a stunning, must-see production.

Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts

Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts

Tom Chambers stars as Morse in this adaptation of the TV series on tour. Prepare for a chilling mystery as an actress dies on stage…

Dear England

Dear England

James Graham’s football drama shoots and scores - telling the story of Gareth Southgate’s remarkable journey to England manager.

Sunny Afternoon

Sunny Afternoon

The true story of The Kinks is better than ever on stage. See the hit musical on tour, featuring “Lola”, “Days” and more.

HERE & NOW - The Steps Musical

HERE & NOW - The Steps Musical

Experience the joy of Here & Now, the vibrant musical inspired by the chart-topping hits of Steps.

2:22 A Ghost Story

2:22 A Ghost Story

Award-winning, supernatural thriller, 2:22 A Ghost Story is back on stage. This time it's heading to a theatre near you.

Operation Mincemeat

Operation Mincemeat

Don’t miss the first UK tour of this Olivier Award-winning musical comedy about spies, bravery, and… corpses? God, that’s brilliant!

Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde

Book now for this brand new production of the hit West End musical, based on the beloved Noughties film - and don’t forget to wear pink!

Lord of the Dance 30th Anniversary

Lord of the Dance 30th Anniversary

Celebrate 30 years of Lord of the Dance with breathtaking choreography and stunning Irish dance.

Fawlty Towers

Fawlty Towers

Straight from its West End run, Fawlty Towers delivers all the unforgettable chaos and charm of the classic British sitcom.

What’s On at New Theatre Oxford

The New Theatre Oxford has an exciting selection of events coming up in 2025, ensuring there's something for every taste. First, musical fans can look forward to Kinky Boots in July, followed by Mamma Mia!, SIX and a new revival of Miss Saigon in December.

Comedy and entertainment lovers are in for a treat with The Prat Pack in May, which brings together the dream team of Brian Conley, Shane Richie, Bradley Walsh and Joe Pasquale; or Rhod Gilbert’s latest stand-up show in June.

Finally, don't miss tickets for Derren Brown: Only Human this summer, a mind-bending live show from the master of psychological illusions. Whether you’re into musicals, comedy, or tricks of the mind, the New Theatre Oxford has just the ticket.

About the New Theatre Oxford

The New Theatre Oxford is the city’s main commercial venue, first opening in 1836 to host music hall entertainment. The site was later taken over by the Oxford University Dramatic Society whose refreshed, 1,000-seat capacity venue debuted with a production of Twelfth Night. After a fire damaged the theatre in 1892, Stanley Dorrill commissioned architects William and T.R. Milburn to redesign the interior in a distinctive art deco style which audiences can still admire to this day.

The Dorrills ran the New Theatre as a family business between 1908 and 1972, during which time a revolving stage was installed in 1934 and touring productions, pantomimes and concerts became a staple of its annual schedule. As theatregoing dwindled following the rise of television, Howard and Wyndham bought out the Dorrill family in 1972, with Apollo Leisure taking over in 1977 and renaming the building The Apollo. Following a few more changes of management and a refurbishment in 2003, the venue was once again named the New Theatre and has been operated by Ambassador Theatre Group since 2009.

The New Theatre Oxford is now best-known for large-scale events such touring West End productions, including Chicago and Dirty Dancing.

Map and Address

George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AG

New Theatre Oxford is located centrally in this renowned university town. The town centre is small and compact so it’s easily walkable. The theatre is a few streets away from the High Street, which contains many shops, cafes and places to eat and drink, as well as a shopping centre and covered market. Oxford University’s campus contains striking architecture, and the Ashmolean Museum holds a vast collection of arts and antiquities. There are several other smaller galleries and museums nearby as well, with excellent transport links available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the New Theatre Oxford box office open?

The box office opens for ticket collection 90 minutes before the first performance of the day begins.

What time does New Theatre Oxford open for a show?

The venue’s public spaces are open 90 minutes before the start of a performance. Arrive early to make sure you have a relaxed time without long queues for entry or the bars.

What food and drink are available at New Theatre Oxford?

There are four bars at the theatre, serving a range of snacks and refreshments, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. There is a large air-conditioned bar is below the Stalls foyer as well as two bars in the Circle Foyer and one at the rear of the Balcony.

Does New Theatre Oxford have a cloakroom?

There is no cloakroom at the venue. Visitors are advised not to bring any extraneous items that they would not be able to keep on their lap or under their seat during the performance.

Where should I eat near New Theatre Oxford?

The White Rabbit, two minutes’ walk from New Theatre, is a popular pub serving craft beer and pizzas, all cooked in a woodfire oven and with various toppings to choose from. Fans of pan-Asian food including Malaysian, Vietnamese and Indonesian should try Banana Tree on George Street, which is around seven minutes from the theatre on foot.

What is the best hotel to stay at near New Theatre Oxford?

The 4-star Malmaison Oxford is a charming boutique hotel in the historic centre of the city. Set in the unique surroundings of a converted Victorian prison, the hotel’s restaurant Chez Mal is perfect for pre-theatre dining and cocktails. If you’re on a budget, there are also many affordable options near the theatre, including The Buttery and George Street Hotel.

How do I contact the box office?

The box office team can be contacted for booking queries by calling 0333 009 6690.

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