Burton Taylor Studio
RecommendedA 50-seat black-box studio on Gloucester Street, named after Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's donation, programmed by OUDS and the Playhouse with the cheapest serious theatre tickets in Oxford.
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A 50-seat black-box studio on Gloucester Street, named after Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's donation, programmed by OUDS and the Playhouse with the cheapest serious theatre tickets in Oxford.
The 1933 art-deco rebuild of an 1836 George Street theatre — Oxford's main commercial stage for West End musicals, pantomime and big-name tours, run by ATG since 2009.
Oxford's leading producing theatre — founded 1923, in its Beaumont Street home since 1938, a Grade II* art-deco auditorium of around 660 seats programming new writing, dance and family work.
East Oxford's theatre for children and young people, on Magdalen Road off the Cowley Road — workshops, youth companies, and a year-round performance programme aimed at under-25s.
An 1894 fire station on George Street, reopened as an arts centre in 2011 — theatre, comedy, exhibitions and a café-bar — sharing the building with homelessness charity Crisis.