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WHAT’S ONFri 22nd - Mon 25th Apr 2016 (Oxford Uni 0th-1st week)
Issue No. 8703Next issue: Tue 26th Apr. Deadline: 10am, Mon 25th Apr.
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SHORT LETS
Fri 22ndTODDLERS TIME / An open time for children, with (grand)parents and carers / 9am. Free / sbarnabas.org.uk / St Barnabas, St Barnabas St, Jericho, OX2 6BGPOETRY CLUB / Informal poetry reading in a convivial atmosphere / 10.30am-12pm. 50p / South Oxford Community Centre, Lake St, OX1 4RPASTRONAUT COMES TO ABINGDON / An evening with former NASA astronaut Michael Foale in conversation with Frank Close, OBE / 7pm. £8 (£5) / abingdon.org.uk/future_events / Amey Theatre, Park Rd, Abingdon, OX14 1DESPANISH SING ALONG / Sing along in Spanish / 10.30am. Free / Summertown Library, South Parade, Summertown. OX2 7JN / 558290FIND YOUR VOICE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH PARKINSONS, THEIR PARTNERS & CARERS / Keep your voice heard with strengthening exercises & song / 11.45am. Free / Women’s Institute Hall, North Hinksey Lane, OX2 0LT
Sat 23rd?HEADINGTON FARMERS’ MARKET / Crafts, produce, meats, fish, seafood, preserves, cheese, juices, eggs, etc. Now every Saturday / 10am–2.30pm / headington.org.uk/market / New High St, HeadingtonPRESENCE & CONTEMPLATION: THOUGHT AS ACTION ACCORDING TO IBN”ARABI. / Exploring the relationship of consciousness to matter and of reality to perception / 2pm. Free / Oxford Hub, 1st Floor, 16-17 Turl St, OX1 3DHOPENNESS: THE ESSENCE OF THE BUDDHIST TEACHINGS OF RIGDZIN SHIKPO / Public talk on the teachings of local Dzogchen master / 9am-5pm. £40 (£20) / St Margaret’s Institute, 30 Polstead Rd, OX2 6TN
Sun 24thDRIVE IT DAY/ROVER SD1S’ 40TH & ROVER 800’S 30TH / Celebrating the birthdays of classic cars / 10am-4pm. Free / T Building, MINI Plant OxfordTHINKING ABOUT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE / A short talk by Sally Lassiter accompanied by music from the Somerville choir / 6pm. Free / some.ox.ac.uk / Somerville College, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6HD / 270600
Mon 25thOXFORD BOARDGAMES CLUB: OXFORD ON BOARD / A friendly bunch of adults meeting weekly to play board games / 7pm. £1.50 / meetup.com/oxfordonboard / The Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EAANCIENT GREEK READING GROUP / Weekly meetings at TSK. No fixed genre. Read or just sit in / 4pm. Free / Turl St Kitchen, 16-17 Turl St, OX1 3DHTHE HANDS-ON SOCIAL GROUP & FOODBANK FOR OVER-60S / Soup, French bread, fruit salad and chocolate cake / 10.30am-1.30pm. £3.50 / Littlemore Community Centre, Giles Rd, Littlemore, OX4 4PLDARN KNIT IN THE PUB / Bring your crafting to the pub! Knitting, crochet, whatever / 6pm. Free / The Royal Blenheim, 13 St Ebbes St, OX1 1PT
THEATREThe Old Fire Station (263980)
THIS ROOM Fri 22nd: 7.30pmUnderstanding what it means to be ill and what it might mean to get better. £12 (£10) ANTARCTICA Tue 26th: 7.30pmIn the coldest place on Earth, it can be difficult to be an artist. £12 (£10) FORGET ME NOT Fri 29th: 7.30pmComic, poet and ex-psychiatric nurse Rob Gee presents a murder mystery. £10 (£8) SATMATCO SCENES FROM... Fri 29th: 7.30pmExtracts of new plays by local playwrights followed by discussion. Free (booking required)
Oxford Playhouse (305305)THE HERBAL BED? Fri 22nd: 8pm; Sat 23rd: 2.30, 7.30pmBeautiful evocation of life in Shakespearian England. £11.50-£27 KING LEAR Mon 25th - Wed 27th: 7.30pm
Thu 28th, Sat 30th: 2.30, 7.30pm; Fri 29th: 8pmMax Webster directs an epic new production featuring Michael Pennington. £15-£31
Pegasus Theatre (812150)‘BEE’ DAY Sat 23rd: 7.30pm; Sun 24th: 2.30, 5.30pmOxford Youth Dance are back with a variety of performances inspired by the bees. £9 (£6) STONES IN HIS POCKETS Thu 28th: 7.30pmAn Irish village turned into turmoil when a Hollywood film crew arrive. £13 (£9, £6) BUILDINGS AND HOMES Thu 28th: 10amJoin Emma Boor and a host of puppet friends in an interactive installation. £3
O2 Academy (813500)RICHARD II Fri 29th: 7pm Hip Hop Shakespeare Company exploring parallels between Bill & modern rappers. £12.50
New Theatre (0844 871 3020)FOOTLOOSE ? Fri 22nd: 7.30pm; Sat 23rd: 2.30, 7.30pmMaureen Nolan and Lee Brennan star in adaptation of 1984 hit movie. £15.40-£43.40 TAP FACTORY Sun 24th: 7.30pmAn exciting mix of urban tap dance, percussion, comedy and acrobatics. £23.90-£28.40 THE DREAMBOYS Wed 27th: 7.30pmThe UK’s top male strip show. £21.65-£28.65 TELL ME ON A SUNDAY Thu 28th: 7.30pmJodie Prenger stars as an Englishwoman in 1980s New York. £27.40-£33.90 MY FIRST BALLET: SLEEPING BEAUTY Sat 30th: 11am, 2pm, 5pmEnchanting version of the fairytale ballet created especially for children. £12.90-£28.90
Burton Taylor Studio (305305)EGG AND SPOON Sat 23rd: 11am, 2pmAn interactive romp through the seasons (suitable ages 1-5). £8 (£6)
Michael Pilch Studio ORPHANS Wed 27th - Sat 30th: 7.30pmA thrilling contemporary suspense story about the mundane dangers of the world. £8 (£6)
North Wall Arts Centre (319450)I’M SPILLING MY HEART OUT HERE Sat 30th: 8pmYoung people attempt to understand the feelings & changes they’re experiencing. £4 (£3)
The Cellar (244761 / 07769 690177)ANALYSE THOU Sat 23rd & Sun 24th: 8pmDelve into the minds of the Bard’s characters in hilarious series of counselling sessions. £10
King Alfred’s Academy TheatreHIGH SOCIETY Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd: 7.30pmThe fabulous Cole Porter musical - and what a swell party it’s going to be! £12 (£10)
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VOLUNTEERS
Fri 22ndNEVER THE BRIDE / Devastating blend of rock, blues & Americana / 7.30pm. £14 (£12) / The Northcourt, Abingdon, OX14 1PLMIKE DIGNAM / Acoustic singer-songwriter / 7pm. £10 / thefutureisperfect.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UETHE ICICLE WORKS / Liverpudlian neo-psychedelia pioneers / 6pm. £16 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 813500 / oxford-academy.co.ukBILLY OCEAN - 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR / The biggest-selling British black artist of all time / 6.30pm. £25 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE HONOLULU COWBOYS / Local Hawaiian pop ensemble / 8pm. £8 (£6) / Burton Taylor Studio, OX1 2BN / oxfordplayhouse.com/show/?eventid=3591AUTUMN SAINTS, KANADIA, DAN MCKEAN, FACTORY LIGHTS / Country-blues, alt-rock & folk-pop / 7.30pm. £6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DFNEVERLND / Local alt-pop band previously known as Balloon Ascents / 7pm. £9 / JdP Music Building, St Hilda’s College, Cowley Place, OX4 1DY / 286660OPEN NIGHT AT OXFORD FOLK CLUB / 8.30pm. £2 / oxfordfolkclub.com / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PD / 790106BANDANTE / Club UFO night with visuals by Timothy Shepard / 8pm. £5 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775 / thejerichooxford.co.uk
THE FOOD OF LOVE PROJECT / Songs from the plays of William Shakespeare, with Flights of Helios, Thomas Truax, Brickwork Lizards / 7.30pm. £12-£17 / 613507 / SJE Church, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH
Sat 23rdBLAIR DUNLOP / Accomplished writer, guitarist and vocalist / 7pm. £12 / 311775 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AETIGER MENDOZA & DAVID GRIFFITHS ALBUM LAUNCH / New album The Shadow, w/special visuals + support / 7.30pm. £6 (£4) / Fusion Arts, East Oxford Community Centre, OX4 1DD / wegottickets.com/daisyrodgers TIGERTAILZ, LAST GREAT DREAMERS, THE BLACK BULLETS / Rock / 6pm. £15 (£10) / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thebullingdon.co.ukBENJAMIN FRANCIS LEFTWICH / Indie-folk singer-songwriter / 6pm. £12 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukDAN & DOUG LOVERIDGE / Classic covers / 9pm. Free / Cricketers Arms, Cowley, 102 Temple Rd, OX4 2EZ / 718459 / cricketersarmsoxford.com?INEL TOMLINSON, PAUL MCCAFFREY ET AL / Stand-up comedy / 7.15pm. £14.50 (£7.50) / The Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge St, OX1 2EWTENTH LISTEN, SHOTGUN SIX, SOCIAL DISCHARGE / Punk / 8pm. £6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156NICK COPE’S SONGBOOK / Acoustic folk-rock / 10.30am. £5 (£3) / The Story Museum, Pembroke St, OX1 1BP / 790050 / storymuseum.org.ukJAZZ BRUNCH WITH NICK GILL / A tribute to Irving Berlin / 11am-1pm. £6.50 (£5) / West Oxford Community Centre, Botley Rd, OX2 0BT
Sun 24thFOLK NIGHT / Open session / 8pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements, OX4 1ABJAMES STREET SUNDAY SESSIONS / Open acoustic, folk session / 2pm. Free / James St Tavern, 47-48 James St, OX4 1EU / 246611 / facebook.com/jstoxfordDAN MCKEAN BAND, MARK ATHERTON, ILLUMINATI, JESTERS, ASH LEWIS / Eclectic acoustic selection from the Klub Kak crew / 2.30pm. Free / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156WATERFAHL / Acoustic blues duo / 3pm. Free / Prince of Wales, 73 Church Way, Iffley Village, OX4 4EF / 401415 / princeatiffley.co.ukITV’S THE VOICE AUDITIONS - OPEN MIC / 1 song per act, email to book your slot / 7.30pm. Free / The Harcourt Arms, Cranham Terrace, Jericho, OX2 6DG / 429462
Mon 25thBLUEGRASS AND OLD TIME MUSIC SESSION / 8.30pm. Free / The Red Lion, 40-42 Oxford Rd, OX3 0PH / redlionoldmarston.comBEACH BABY & BABEHEAVEN / Indie rockers head to Oxford as part of their huge UK tour / 7.30pm. £6 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516THE OXFORD IMPS / Oxford Imps for their signature improvised comedy / 7.45pm. £3.50 / oxfordimps.com / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF
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Thu: 12.20, 5.00pmKind of blue drama about the meteoric career of Miles Davis. BIG SCREAM: MILES AHEAD [15] Wed: 11.00amParents with babies under 1 only. THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY [12A] ? Fri: 1.30, 3.50pm
Sat: 3.00pm; Sun: 6.15pm; Mon: 12 noon; Tue: 1.30pm; Wed: 6.00pmThu: 3.50pmStory of maths maestro Srinivasa Ramanujan. Subt: Fri 3.50pm, Sun 6.15pm
THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT [15] Fri, Thu: 6.20pm Sat: 3.40pm; Sun: 3.45pm; Mon: 3.00pm; Tue: 3.15pm; Wed: 12.45pm
God’s daughter rebels and hand outs everyone’s death dates. French with subt. EYE IN THE SKY [15] Fri: 1.00, 6.00pm; Sat: 5.45pm
Sun: 11.00am, 6.00pm; Mon: 4.50pm; Tue: 6.20pm; Wed: 1.30, 6.30pmDrone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. LOUDER THAN BOMBS [15] Fri: 11.00am, 9.00pm; Sat: 6.15pm
Sun: 1.10, 8.45pm; Mon: 12.30, 6.00pm; Tue: 12.45, 8.00pm Wed: 3.30, 8.30pm; Thu: 1.20, 9.00pmThe story of a family in wake of tragedy.
SHAKESPEARE LIVE! FROM THE RSC [12A] Sat: 8.15pmCelebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. Sold outKIDS’ CLUB: LABYRINTH [U] Sat: 11.00amBowie stars as the goblin king in Jim Henson’s nightmarish fairytale. PAPUSZA [15] Sun: 1.00pmPolish film documenting the rise and fall of poet Bronislawa Wajs, widely known as Papusza.LA PISCINE [12A] Sun: 1.00pmTension in St Tropez. Directed by Jacques Deray. ROH LIVE: LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR [15] Mon: 7.15pmDonizetti’s story of a young woman caught between two feuding families. RICHARD III [PG] + SATELLITE Q&A Thu: 7.30pm1995 film adaptation starring Ian McKellen, set in fictionalised 30s fascist Britain.KING JACK [15] Tue: 6.00pmComing-of-age tale about cousins in a run-down town. TODDLER TIME: THE HIVE PROGRAMME 8 [U] Thu: 11.30amHard-hitting series following the fortunes of an endangered species.
Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)EYE IN THE SKY [15] daily: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pmDrone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR [12A] (2D)
Fri, Sun, Tue & Thu: 9.15pmHemsworth must vanquish an angry Theron. THE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] (2D) Fri, Thu: 11.15am, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45pm
Sat, Mon, Wed: 11.15am, 1.45, 4.15pm; Sun, Tue: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45pmBen Kingsley Bagheera. SHAKESPEARE LIVE! FROM THE RSC [12A] Sat: 8.15pmCelebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, hosted by David Tennant. 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE [12A] Sat & Sun: 10.30amIs Michelle a hostage, or merely being kept safe after an apocalypse? Psychological thriller. ROH LIVE: LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Mon: 7.15pmDonizetti’s story of a young woman caught between two feuding families. ODEON NEWBIES: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL [12A] ?
Tue: 10.15amA boy has supernatural powers.
Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)THE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] (2D) Fri: 10.25, 11.55am, 1.10, 2.30, 3.05, 5.40, 7.40, 8.40, 10.45pm
Sat: 10.05, 11.05am, 12.40, 2.30, 3.50, 6.00, 8.00, 9.00pmSun: 00.15, 11.15am, 12.45, 2.25, 3.25, 7.05, 9.50pm
Mon: 11.20, 11.55am, 1.30, 2.30, 4.05, 6.05, 7.40, 8.40pm Tue: 11.05, 11.55am, 12.45, 2.30, 6.40, 7.40, 9.10, 10.35pm
Wed: 12.25, 1.30, 3.00, 4.20, 5.05, 6.40, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30pm Thu: 11.55am, 12.45, 2.05, 2.35, 5.25, 6.00, 6.40, 8.40, 10.10, 11.25pm
(3D) Fri: 5.05, 6.55, 9.40pm; Sat: 1.40, 5.10, 7.00, 10.40pm Sun: 5.05, 6.05, 8.05, 11.15pm; Mon: 5.05, 7.05, 9.40pm
Tue: 3.20, 5.05, 8.40pm; Wed: 7.40pm; Thu: 4.40, 8.00pmBill Murray Baloo. KUNG FU PANDA 3 [PG] (2D) Fri: 10.15am, 12.35, 4.35pm Sat: 9.40, 10.35am, 1.00, 3.00, 4.50pm; Sun: 9.30, 11.15am, 12.15, 2.05pm
Mon: 11.05am; Tue: 2.00, 4.30pmAnimated threequel. Subt: Sun 12.30pm LONDON HAS FALLEN [15] Fri, Tue: 10.15pm; Sat: 9.55pm
Sun: 00.20am, 11.15pmGerard Butler has to save the President again! ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] (2D) Fri: 10.40am, 2.00, 3.45, 5.55pm
Sat: 9.50, 11.25am, 12.25, 2.00, 3.20, 4.20pm Sun: 9.40, 11.50am, 1.50, 2.50, 5.20pm
Mon: 11.00am, 12.30, 2.00, 3.10, 5.20pm; Tue: 11.40am, 2.05, 4.05, 5.15pm Wed: 12.35, 2.35, 3.10, 4.05, 5.55, 6.55pm; Thu: 12.50, 3.20, 5.10pm
Rookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 [12A] Fri: 12.20pm
Sat: 9.40pm; Sun: 10.15am; Tue: 2.40pmAll the original cast are back for an even fatter, Greeker wedding. NORM OF THE NORTH [U] Fri: 10.05am; Sat: 9.35am
Tue: 11.00amTalking polar bear’s home is under threat! BASTILLE DAY [15] Fri: 10.20am, 1.00, 3.20, 5.40, 8.30, 10.50pm
Sat: 11.50am, 2.20, 5.25, 8.30, 10.05pm Sun: 00.20am, 12.25, 2.10, 4.25, 7.30, 9.05, 11.05pm
Mon: 11.10am, 1.35, 3.55, 5.45, 7.55, 9.45pmTue: 11.25am, 1.15, 3.35, 5.10, 6.50, 9.15pm
Wed: 12.20, 2.40, 5.40, 7.25, 9.15pm; Thu: 11.45am, 1.30, 3.05, 6.10, 8.10pmIdris Elba tries to foil a terrorist plot in Paris. QUO VADO? [15] Fri: 5.40, 8.00pm; Sat: 6.30pm; Sun: 5.30pm
Mon: 2.00, 7.30pm; Wed: 12.20pm; Thu: 11.45amItalian Adam Sandler in workplace satire. Italian with subt. BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE [12A] (2D)
Fri: 2.10, 8.25, 10.40pm; Sat: 2.10, 10.55pm; Sun: 7.45, 9.45pmMon: 1.25pm; Tue: 10.05pm; Thu: 2.15, 5.45, 9.15pm
Batman must look past Superman’s alien origins to defeat Lex Luthor’s latest evil project. CRIMINAL [15] Fri: 11.20pm; Sat: 11.30pm; Sun: 11.00pm
Tue: 1.40, 10.25pm; Wed: 9.45pmKevin Costner’s body? With Ryan Reynolds’ mind? Terrorists beware! EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? Fri: 10.35am, 12.40, 3.15, 5.25, 8.05pm
Sat: 10.30am, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30pm; Sun: 12.05, 2.35, 4.30, 5.40, 7.20pm Mon: 11.45am, 2.20, 4.30, 8.05pm; Tue: 11.30am, 2.20, 5.25, 7.50pm
Wed: 12.20, 1.40, 2.55, 4.45, 5.45, 7.50pm Thu: 12.30, 2.30, 4.05, 5.35, 7.35pmThe audacity of slope. Subt: Sun 12.05pm
THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR [12A] Fri: 11.25am, 2.40, 5.40pm Sat: 1.05, 4.40pm; Sun: 11.25am, 4.30pm; Mon: 11.25am, 4.45pm
Tue: 11.50am, 5.55pm; Wed: 2.00, 5.05pm; Thu: 12.10, 3.25pmFantasy sequel: Chris Hemsworth must vanquish an angry Charlize Theron. FAN [12A] Fri: 8.10pm; Sat: 8.05pm; Sun, Tue & Wed: 8.00pm; Mon: 7.00pm SRK plays a superstar and his superfan in meta-thriller. Hindi with subt. Thu: 7.45pmFRIEND REQUEST [15] Fri: 11.00am, 1.15, 3.35, 6.20, 8.20, 10.20, 11.45pmSat: 12.00, 6.10, 8.40, 11.05pm; Sun: 12.35, 2.55, 5.10, 6.45, 8.45, 10.45pm
Mon: 11.30am, 2.10, 4.20, 6.15, 8.35, 10.15pm Tue: 1.45, 4.20, 5.55, 8.15, 10.20pm; Wed: 12.25, 2.45, 5.50, 8.10, 10.15pm
Thu: 12.15, 2.55, 5.15, 8.30, 10.30pmAn unfriending leads to demonic goings-on. THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY [12A] ? Sat: 7.20, 11.15pm
Sun: 8.15, 11.25pm; Mon: 10.15pm; Tue: 7.30pm; Wed: 8.20pm Thu: 11.00pmStory of mathematical maestro Srinivasa Ramanujan. Subt: Tue 7.30pm
MINI MORNINGS: A WARRIOR’S TALE [PG] Sat & Sun: 10.30amA young boy sets out to rescue his family.
SHAKESPEARE LIVE! FROM THE RSC [12A] Sat: 8.15pmCelebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, hosted by David Tennant. THE BOY [15] ? Sat: 11.25pm; Sun: 9.40am, 9.55pmHorror-thriller. Is it a boy? Is it a doll? Whatever you do don’t break his rules. YORK THEATRE ROYAL: THE RAILWAY CHILDREN [U]
Sun: 3.00pmStage adaptation of E. Nesbit’s classic tale of trains, kindness and bravery. AUTISM FRIENDLY: CAPTURE THE FLAG [PG] Sun: 10.00amTwo kids hitch a ride to space in animated adventure. ROH LIVE: LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Mon: 7.15pmDonizetti’s story of a young woman caught between two feuding families.NT LIVE: HANGMEN [15] Tue: 7.00pmWhen hanging is abolished, executioner David Morrissey is... left hanging.SENIORS: SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Tue: 11.00amOscar-winning investigative journo thriller. CAPTAIN AMERICA MARATHON [12A] Thu: 7.15pmMarvel triple bill, culminating in Civil War. ULTIMATE AVENGERS MARATHON [12A] Thu: 2.00, 9.00pmTwelve hours of Captain America and The Avengers, culminating in Civil War.
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)10 CLOVERFIELD LANE [12A] Fri, Mon, Thu: 9.00pm
Sat: 6.45pm; Sun: 8.45pmCellar terror in psychological thriller. BABY CLUB: 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE [12A] Thu: 12.30pmCellar terror in psychological thriller. For parents with babies under 1. MARGUERITE [15] ? Sat, Tue: 9.00pm; Sun: 6.00pm; Wed: 6.15pm Wealthy opera-lover embarks on a singing career. French with subt. Thu: 4.00pm10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU [12A] ? Sun: 3.45pm
Mon: 6.45pmThe taming of the Shakespeare. THE PEARL BUTTON [12A] Fri, Tue: 7.00pm; Sat: 4.45pm; Wed: 9.00pmMeditative documentary traces Chile’s history via its glorious coastline. Spanish with subt.
Odeon George St (0871 224 4007)MILES AHEAD [15] daily: 3.30, 9.30pmKind of blue drama about the meteoric career of Miles Davis. THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR [12A] (2D) Chris Hemsworth must vanquish an angry Charlize Theron. Fri, Mon - Thu: 12.30pmTHE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] (2D) Fri: 10.30am, 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30, 10.00pm
Sat: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30, 10.00pmSun: 10.30am, 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm; Mon - Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm (3D) daily: 12.00, 2.30, 5.00, 7.30pmAutism Friendly (2D) Sun: 11.00amBill Murray Baloo. Subt: Tue 1.00pm (2D) 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE [12A] Fri & Sat: 11.00pmIs Michelle a hostage, or merely being kept safe after an apocalypse? Psychological thriller. THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY [12A] ?
Fri & Sat: 5.00, 10.45pm; Sun - Thu: 5.00pmThe story of mathematical maestro Srinivasa Ramanujan. Starring Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons. BASTILLE DAY [15] Fri & Sat: 4.00, 6.20, 8.40, 11.10pm
Sun - Thu: 4.00, 6.20, 8.40pmIdris Elba tries to foil a terrorist plot in Paris. ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] (2D) Fri - Tue: 1.15, 2.30pm; Wed & Thu: 1.15pmRookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE [12A] (2D) Batman joins forces with Superman and Wonderwoman. daily: 6.00pmPITBULL. NOWE PORZĄDKI [18] daily: 7.45pmGang war between two powerful clans. Polish with subt. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? daily: 1.30pmThe story of the unpredictably heroic Olympic ski jumper. Subt: Thu 1.30pmFRIEND REQUEST [15] daily: 4.40, 7.00, 9.20pmGerman horror-thriller: an unfriending leads to demonic goings-on. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL [12A] ? Fri & Sat, Mon - Thu: 11.00amA boy has supernatural powers. ODEON KIDS: INSIDE OUT [U] ? Sat & Sun: 10.30amRiley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. KUNG FU PANDA 3 [PG] (2D) Sat & Sun: 12.30pmAnimated sequel. Po the panda finds some other pandas and does Kung Fu. ODEON KIDS: GOOSEBUMPS [PG] (2D) Sat & Sun: 10.00amJack Black takes on every monster ever imagined. Based on the children’s book series. SILVER CINEMA: JOY [12A] Wed: 2.00pm; Thu: 11.00amRags to riches story of magic mop magnate (Jennifer Lawrence). SILVER CINEMA: THE DANISH GIRL [15] ? Wed: 11.00am
Thu: 2.00pmLove story inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR [12A] Thu: 00.01amComic book sequel; the Avengers disassemble.
to Thu 28 Apr
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Department of Psychiatry
ARE YOU FEELING REALLY SAD?Have you lost interest in the things
you would usually enjoy?We are looking for people with persistent low mood to take part in a study investigating how depression affects brain biochemistry. The study involves a single brain scan using magnetic imaging (MRS).
For information in confidence, with no obligation to participate, please contact:
Dr Beata Godlewska: (01865) 223609email: [email protected]
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and expenses (26/05/2013) version 2, REC Ref: 13/SC/0328
Travel and teach English with the Cambridge CELTACourse dates: 27 June - 22 July 2016
Begin the adventure of a lifetime with Teaching House.
Better teaching. Better facilities. More job opportunities.
Teaching House, Oxford @ The Oxford English Centre (66 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 6PR) www.teachinghouse.com/apply
[email protected] 580 9785
Introductory offer
£1,045
DOUBLE £420 inc. bills, near BMW Cowley. Female preferred - ready now 07584 359171SINGLE, RADLEY FARMHOUSE flat. £500 pcm inclusive. Available now until end August. Living room, bathroom, kitchen, parking. Call Ian: 07939 204460 / [email protected]
Oxford Professional Cleaning Domestic | Housekeeping
Carpet cleaning | Windows | Ovens
Small family run business, fully insured. Vetted, reliable staff. All equipment and
products provided.
Tel: 07717 575989 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cotswoldsoxfordprofcleaning.com
WE ARE A high-volume city centre pub with a reputation for quality, home-cooked food. The ideal candidate will share our passion for exceptional quality real food. An ability to work within our established team is essential, as is attention to detail. Applicants must send a full CV and be able to provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK. [email protected] & GARDEN CAFÉ is looking for food enthusiast, coffee lover and hospitality superheroes. Barista & Supervisor positions available. Full-time & part-time. Busy & buzzing central café with multiple opportunities in our brother cafés around Oxford. Please send your CV to [email protected] NEEDED IN Oxford. Must have at least one year’s experience of degree level study. £10.20 per hour. Apply online at www.clear-links.co.ukBOOKKEEPER/ADMIN PERSON wanted 8 hours per week for small firm. Flexible hours but must be able to attend premises on Banbury Road, Oxford 2 times per week. Responsiblities include: bookkeeping, paying invoices, property maintenance arrangements, liaising with partners, tradesmen and accountants. Knowledge of Microsoft Excel essential. £12-£17 per hour depending on experience and performance. Please call 07812 206707.ADMINISTRATOR/BOOKKEEPER. IMAGE Works is a design, web and video consultancy based near Botley, Oxford. Our small, friendly office requires a part-time office Administrator/Bookkeeper with excellent telephone manner. Hours 10am-2pm, 4 days a week (can be flexible). Own car essential. [email protected] BOOKKEEPER WANTED for Oxford-based web company 7-10 hours per week. Opportunity to work with / learn Xero accounts. Training provided. [email protected] SINGING TEACHER required for theatre school on occasional Saturday afternoons. £25 per hour. Contact [email protected]
HOST FAMILIES WANTED!
Host students this summer and earn money from your spare room!
CALL 01865 759 670 or email [email protected]
MORE JOBS
JERICHO: small single rooms to letnear city centre. Starting at £125.27 per week. All bills and council tax included, wifi, no deposit required, females only, suit student or professional etc, aged 18 - 35 years. Minimum stay 6 months.Contact Catalyst Housing Office: 01865 552021
or e-mail: [email protected]
ELECTRICNEW DYSON DC28C Musclehead for £110 (original price £189). Includes 5-year guarantee. 07539 914970. [email protected]
OxfordCoffeeConcertswww.coffeeconcerts.com
Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062
Holywell Music RoomSun 24 Apr, 11.15am
Adderbury Ensembledirected by Martyn JacksonRavel String Quartet Beethoven String Quartet op.74 “Harp”
A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+ from over 40 countries. The longest established
International Baccalaureate centre in England.
Teachers of Croatian, Estonian and Norwegian
(Part-time, temporary, for early September 2016)We require well qualified teachers of Croatian, Estonian and Norwegian to prepare students for the International Baccalaureate. Applicants should be native speaker level and able to teach literature to pre-university students in their mother tongue.Competitive salary and benefits.
Full job details and application form: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs
or tel: 01865 552031 This advert will close once we receive
sufficient applications.
St Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding.
Residential and Non-Residential Activity Staff required
for immediate start and for our junior summer school (July & August), to accompany teenage students on excursions and to take responsibility for a range of
sightseeing, sports and other activities. All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal
Records Bureau (DBS) enhanced disclosure.Please email your CV and covering letter to:
haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com
Part-time - Up to 1 day per weekThe school’s highly successful and vibrant Music Department is looking to fill the post of Trumpet Teacher for September 2016.The position will be for up to 1 day per week as we develop brass playing in the Junior School.Further details of the position and a Peripatetic Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: www.mcsoxford.orgApplication form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be sent by email to Jon Cullen, Director of Music ([email protected]), by midday Friday 13th May 2016. The school’s preferred method of communication is by email and it is not necessary to send a hard copy of the documents by post.Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org
TRUMPET TEACHER
My Life My Choice is an award-winning charity. We are now looking for
Freelance Session Workers Min 6 hours work per month, £15/hour
Closing date: Friday 29th April 2016 (1pm)
To apply: visit mylifemychoice.org.uk/ about-my-life-my-choice/jobs
or email [email protected]
Facilities Manager 27.5 hours per week
£27,809 - £33,199 per annum pro rata Church House Oxford, Langford Locks, Kidlington For further information and to apply visit: www.oxford.anglican.org/vacancies
Behaviour Base Admin Assistant
Salary: £9,071 | 22.75 hours per week, term time only.Closing date: Monday 2nd May at 12 noon
For further details, and to apply, please see the vacancies page of the school website:
www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/vacancies.php
The Cherwell School A centre of opportunity
OXFORD MONTESSORI SCHOOLSDue to extended curriculum various
Part-time Teaching Positions have arisen for September 2016.
Please see our website: www.oxfordmontessori.co.uk Contact: [email protected]
Wadham College
OxfordVACANCY
Finance Assistant (Purchase Ledger)
part-time, one year fixed term
Wadham College is looking for a part-time Finance Assistant to work as part of a dedicated finance team on a year’s fixed term contract, providing a high level of service to the College community.
Salary: £20,989 - £24,298 per annum (pro-rata for part-time) depending on qualifications and experience.
Application deadline: 12 noon on Wednesday 4 May 2016
The Finance Assistant (Purchase Ledger) is responsible to the College Accountant for the Purchase Ledger and general accounts duties in a busy Finance office.
The working hours are: approximately 22 hours a week - flexible but must include a minimum of 4 hours on a Friday.
College benefits include: free lunches during work, pension scheme, College bonus scheme, health care scheme, generous annual leave.
To apply for the role, please contact HR on 01865 277968 or [email protected] for an
application form and further details.
Wadham College is an equal opportunity employer.
Scout/Cleaner£7.85 p/h (pay award pending)
20 hours per weekUniversity College is seeking a Scout/Cleaner to join a busy and friendly Housekeeping team.
The post holder will carry out a range of cleaning duties at our main site on the High St or the annexe in North Oxford.
A uniform is provided. Generous benefits include 29 days holiday, free bus pass, cycle purchase scheme, pension scheme etc.
To apply visit the College website: www.univ.ox.ac.uk/content/vacancies(or contact Agi on 01865 276625 for an
application form)
Closing date - Monday, 2nd May 2016A satisfactory DBS check is required.
DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNICATIONS CO-ORDINATOR
(FT £22,220 pa)
We are looking for a highly organised person with good planning, research and communication skills. The Development and Communications Co-ordinator provides essential administrative and delivery support across the Development and Communications department.
For further details, please see www.modernartoxford.org.uk/about-us
Deadline for applications is 5pm on Monday 25 April 2016. Client Services and
Marketing OfficerOISE is recruiting a Client Services and Marketing Officer for its busy Oxford school. You will be highly motivated and passionate about customer service, with a keen eye for detail. The role will involve supporting the Principal in efficiently managing enquiries, processing bookings, dealing with agents, and ensuring the highest customer service levels are met. You will also assist with creating marketing material for use in HTML emails, and with the day-to-day running of the school. Would suit a linguist.
Please contact the Principal, Hannah Murphy with your CV and covering letter.
Project Manager(Permanent Role)
£22,000-£30,000, per annumHealthcare research, quantitative
Full-time, permanent post
Looking for a role where you can contribute to research with a national impact and the opportunity to improve NHS services? Picker Institute Europe is a charity internationally recognised as leaders in measuring and using patient experience information to improve the quality of health and social services.
We are looking to appoint a Project Manager to work in our NHS staff surveys team. This is a small, friendly team of researchers working closely with NHS organisations and others to deliver staff engagement surveys.
This role is a really exciting opportunity for someone who wants to develop a career in social or market research and be part of running large national-scale surveys. The role will allow you to develop a huge range of research and project management skills, while gaining experience of the healthcare industry.
The successful candidate will work primarily on the NHS National Staff Survey, with duties including liaising with NHS Trusts, questionnaire design, data analysing and reporting. This is a varied and interesting post working with experts in the field.
Training and mentoring will be provided in all areas of the role.
We are looking for someone who is proactive, takes the initiative and is interested in developing new ways of working and providing solutions for clients. They will be educated to degree level with strong numeracy skills, attention to detail, excellent organisation and administration skills and a genuine enthusiasm for improving the quality of health services. They will have excellent Microsoft Excel skills, as well as proficiency in Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. Experience in social or healthcare research or market research would be desirable.
If you meet the criteria in the job description and wish to apply for this role please send a CV and covering letter to [email protected]. In your covering letter please state the role that you are applying for and why you feel you would be suitable for the role. To download a full job description for this role please visit our website at: www.pickereurope.org/about-us/join-our-team/
Closing date for applications is Monday 9th May 2016.
For further information about the role, please contact Jaana Kosunen on 01865 208153 or by email: [email protected]
St Catherine’s College
Casual Waiting StaffSalary: £7.51 per hour We are looking for casual waiting staff who will offer a top quality service at all times, are able to communicate clearly and have an immaculate presentation.Shifts available in the evenings, 6:30pm–8:30pm Monday to Friday.
For full details please see: www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/846
or email [email protected].
TRAVELAre you an enthusiastic traveller, interested in working in Italy (Le Marche) to manage one of our independent walking & cycling routes?Are you available from beginning of May until mid-June (6 weeks)?Are you over 22, have you held a full driving licence for at least 2 years and have 2 years driving experience?Do you speak English and conversational Italian?£300 per week plus accommodation and flights.
Please send your CV to:[email protected]
For further information please visit: www.atg-oxford.com
Bar/Restaurant/Rooms
Head Chef100 cover Michelin-listed restaurant and rooms.
Salary negotiable on experience and ability.
Email [email protected]
Registered Charity No. 297806 | Registered Company No 2164150
Day Support Worker O’Hanlon House
(£19,435 per annum) Oxford Homeless Pathways seeks to appoint an experienced Day Support Worker to work as part of a team providing support, motivation and guidance to homeless people with a variety of needs, in conjunction with colleagues and other agencies. The ideal candidate must have excellent communication skills, understanding of the issues facing homeless people and experience of working in a face-to-face environment. They must be able to make quick and appropriate decisions whilst engaging and providing support to vulnerable people effectively. Closing date for applications: 28th April 2016 Interviews will be held on the 4th / 5th of May 2016.
Also recruiting
Bank / Casual Workers (£9.97 per hour)
Bank/Casual Workers required who can cover training, annual leave and other absence at O’Hanlon House, working as needed by mutual agreement. This can be night or day, weekday or weekends. Our application forms can be downloaded from our website: www.oxhop.org.uk. All applications should be emailed to [email protected].
Please note that CVs will NOT be accepted.
Freelance SalespersonOxford based event catering company
looking for a freelance salesperson to assist with their growing business.
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
SCOUTSApplications are invited for Scouts to work both at our present premises on George Street in Central Oxford and our new premises in Marston Road.The salary on offer is £8.01 per hour plus other benefits offered by the Centre. For further particulars and a job description please see the website:
www.oxcis.ac.uk/vacanciesThe closing date is 20th May 2016.
A Recognized IndependentCentre of the University of Oxford
Looking for three roles at our Central Oxford office
Operations Co-ordinator (Training) – Full-time
Operations Co-ordinator (Client Services) – Part timeFull time: 37.5 hrs/week. Part time: 22.5 hrs/
week, salary £22.5k - £24.5k (pro rata)
Operations Assistant (Client Services) – Full-time
37.5 hrs/week, salary £17k - £18.4kWe are looking for people to join our high performing Operations Support team. We’d love to hear from you if you have:• Proven administrative experience in a customer-
focused role• Strong organisational skills and an eye for detail• Excellent communication skills• A professional approach to work and commitment to
providing excellent service• An adaptable and positive approach to work
More information about the roles and guidance on how to apply can be found here: www.mango.org.uk/
aboutus/workwithus/currentopportunities
Application deadline: Sunday, 24 April 2016
Mango is an award-winning, dynamic charity, focused on strengthening the financial management and accountability of NGOs involved in international development.
Teaching Vacancies for September 2016
We have full-time and part-time vacancies in the following subjects:
EconomicsMathematics
EnglishFrench
SpanishPE (teaching assistant)
We are open to applications from graduates who are keen to pursue a career in teaching. We offer in-house training to appointees. Details of the posts and an application form are available on our website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts.
Please submit applications as soon as possible.
d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced
DBS check is a prerequisite for all appointments.
We are a local Health and Social care agency. Recruiting now for shift work in Banbury, Chipping Norton, Witney, Wantage and Oxford area. • Healthcare Assistants • Snr Care Assistants • Support workers• RGN/RMN
Free training provided for unqualified staff, great rates of pay
Tel: 01865 987871
Are recruiting for a
Operations Director Fixed Term Contract, Oxford
Salary: £55,000+ a year, depending on skills and experienceAs part of the Senior Management Team reporting to the Managing Director, we have ambitious plans for growth for the next 5 years. This post is a principal role in the delivery of our Strategic Plan with responsibility for the delivery of our operational activities across the UK. Want to know more?
Visit our website, to download an Application pack and Job Description:
www.ethicalproperty.co.uk/careers.phpApply by 9.00am 27 April 2016
Delivery Messengers£8/hour, 1 - 2 hours at 5pm, every Mon & Thu
Northern and South-West routesMust be reliable, know Oxford well, and have
own bike, email and phone number.
For more details, and to apply, email [email protected]
DAILY INF
Looking to volunteer in 2016?Put your car to extra use by driving passengers to our Monday evening social group in Oxford centre. Parking available and petrol costs covered. Contact [email protected] 908641 www.archwayfoundation.org.ukCharity no. 299533
See How the Bells are Rung A demonstration of English-style bellringing
by St Giles’ Church Bellringers.
Half-hour sessions,10.30am-12 noon Sat April 23rd, St Giles Church
Free. Age 10+ Limited numbers - can be booked in advance
LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE available short term Cricket Road from May 14th. 3 beds. Flexible availability, will consider weekly lets. [email protected]
Regent Oxford School is Looking for
Welcoming HostsDo you have a spare room to host our international students throughout the year? Or perhaps just for the summer?
We can offer you: • Competitive rates of pay • Extra income through the year • Enriching experiences for the whole family
Please contact Eszter Gaspary Tel: 01865 515566 Email: [email protected]
90 Banbury Road OX2 6JT www.regent.org.uk/oxford
CONCERTSSat 23rd
ST GEORGE’S DAY CONCERT / One of Oxon’s finest British brass bands / 7.30pm. £8 (£5) / Edward Feild Primary School, Bicester Rd, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 2LGTHE CITY MUSICK / Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary concert with William Lyons as director: Silver Sounds & Moody Food / 7.30pm. £10-£35 / 244806 / St Mary the Virgin, University Church, High St, OX1 4BJ
ST GEORGE’S DAY CONCERT / An evening of English brass band music inspired by St George / 7pm. £7 (£5, £1) / blewburybrassband.org /
ST GEORGE’S DAY CONCERT / English composers and five world premieres / 7.30pm. Free / Rye St Antony School, Franklin Rd, OX3 0BYBEETHOVEN’S SEPTET / The Temple Ensemble / 7.30pm. £10 / standrewsheadington.co.uk / St Andrew’s Church, Old Headington, OX3 9DLVERDI REQUIEM / Performed by two choirs in Oxford Town Hall / 7.30pm. £16 (£13) / kaosinoxon.org / 375613 / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP
Sun 24thADDERBURY ENSEMBLE / Ravel - String Quartet, Beethoven - String Quartet op.74 “Harp” / 11.15am. £12 (£11) / Holywell Music Room, Holywell St, OX1 3BNTRIO ISIMSIZ / Schubert - Piano Trio in Eb D929, Dvořák - Piano Trio no.3 / 3pm. £20 / Holywell Music Room, Holywell St, OX1 3BNBAROQUE MASTERWORKS / Pergolesi, Vivaldi and more / 7.30pm. Free / stedwardsoxford.org / 319219 / St Edward’s School, Woodstock Rd OX2 7NNDAVID CHRISTOPHERSEN / Piano works by Mozart, Grieg & Debussy / 8pm. £14 (£10) / Holywell Music Room, Holywell St, OX1 3BNLES JOURS, ONE-TO-ONE PARTICIPATORY PIANO PERFORMANCES / Késia Decoté performs Les Jours by Michael Pisaro / 9.30am, 3pm. Free / Headington Hill Hall
Mon 25thMUSIC ON MONDAYS LUNCHTIME CONCERT / 1-1.50pm. Free / smng.org.uk / St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket St, OX1 3EYJULIET FRASER / Soprano performs Morton Feldman’s Three Voices / 8.30pm. £14 (£10 / £5) / St Catherine’s College, Manor Rd, OX1 3UJ / 271700
Brahms: Piano Quartet in C minorDvořák: Piano Quartet in E flat
with Viv Mclean - piano
Directed by David LepageTickets £15/£5 students. 01865 305305Available on the door or fromwww.oxfordplayhouse.com/ticketsoxfordwww.sje-oxford.org/events/tickets
St John the EvangelistIffley Rd, Oxford OX4 1EH
Thursday 28 April: 7.30pm
Spring Concerts
Showing Fri 22nd: 7.30pm; Sat 23rd: 2.30, 7.30pm
You know the songs, and they’re fantastic. It’s shocking just how many you know. Some of the complicated dance routines leave you wondering how they were achieved, with a danger and excitement absent from the pre-taped and edited original. There’s a non-stop energy to this show and the audience was happy to go along for the ride.
Everyone was curious how Lee Brennan would fare in his debut as Willard. After selling 10 million albums with boyband 911, he proved an absolute natural for the stage. He brought a huge amount of physical humour to the role - his excellent performance bringing a refocused attention to the struggles of Willard and his love interest Rusty (played by the delightful Joanna Sawyer).
In the lead role of Ren, popularized by Kevin Bacon, Luke Baker brought a lightness and sweetness to the role missing from the 1984 movie. Combined with Brennan, he gave the musical a more contemporary pop feel while still playing all the hits from the original. Maureen Nolan (of the Nolan Sisters) doubles up as Vi and Principal Clark, effortlessly stepping into both roles, and as Vi, providing a bit of reality to the crazy world around her.
The musical sticks pretty closely to the movie but the live aspect still allows the show to be surprising. This feel-good trip back to the 80s had the crowd on their feet applauding, cutting loose and kicking off their Sunday shoes.
Potted review by Scott Bolohan.
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