
The North Wall Arts Centre
The North Wall Arts Centre is an award-winning Oxford theatre and gallery based in Summertown. Their mission is to educate and inspire.

The North Wall Arts Centre is an award-winning Oxford theatre and gallery based in Summertown. Their mission is to educate and inspire.

The Old Fire Station is a centre for creativity in Oxford housing the homelessness charity Crisis and Arts at the Old Fire Station (AOFS).

The Sheldonian Theatre was designed by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon.

The Burton Taylor Studio presents and produces a wide range of live performances. They are a 50-seat stage for students and professionals.

New Theatre Oxford (previously known as the Apollo Theatre Oxford) is Oxford’s main commercial theatre and has a capacity of 1,785 people.

Oxford Playhouse is an independent theatre in Beaumont Street, Oxford. It was designed by Edward Maufe and F. G. M. Chancellor.

The over 70,000 items from the Angus Library and Archive are devoted to the history of the Baptist movement from 1612.

The Vere Harmsworth Library is part of the Bodleian Libraries and houses a collection relating to the history of the United States.

The Taylor Institution Library (or the Taylorian) is Oxford University’s centre for the study of Modern European languages and literatures.

The Sainsbury Library is part of the Saïd Business School and Oxford University’s dedicated Business and Management library.