The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 30 and Version 20 of Creation Theatre Company

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Alice!
18 August – 13 September;
The whole family can fall down the rabbit hole with Creation this summer as we present Alice in the gardens of St Hugh’s College.
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As You Like It!
28 July to 12 September;
This summer Creation will return to the beautiful gardens and lawns of Lady Margaret Hall for Shakespeare’s pastoral romantic comedy.

A Christmas Carol
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at the North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, Oxford, OX2 7NN.
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address='St Thomas House, 6 Becket Street, Oxford '
category='Entertainment,Family,Leisure,Show,Theatres'
(www.thenorthwall.org)

8th December 2011 – 7th January 2012

Tickets: £8.50 - £30.00


This Christmas Creation Theatre Company will conjure up an atmospheric Dickensian London, in the most appropriate setting of The North Wall’s converted Victorian swimming pool. Let Creation take you through the smoky 19th Century streets, where we’ll meet Marley’s ghost, the jolly Mr Fezziwig and cantankerous Ebenezer Scrooge and along the way discover the true meaning of Christmas.


address='3rd Floor, Cherwell House, 1-5 London Place'
category='Entertainment,Leisure,Show,Theatres'
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formatted_website_text=' class="external">creationtheatre.co.uk'
formatted_website_text='http://www.creationt...'
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hours_text='10.00am - 6.00pm'
hours_text='9.30AM - 6PM '
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opening_hours_text='10.00am - 6.00pm'
phone='01865 766266'
postcode='OX1 1PP'
opening_hours_text='9.30AM - 6PM '
phone='766266'
postcode='OX4 1BD'

A Christmas Carol

at the North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, Oxford, OX2 7NN.

(www.thenorthwall.org)

8th December 2011 – 7th January 2012

Tickets: £8.50 - £30.00


This Christmas Creation Theatre Company will conjure up an atmospheric Dickensian London, in the most appropriate setting of The North Wall’s converted Victorian swimming pool. Let Creation take you through the smoky 19th Century streets, where we’ll meet Marley’s ghost, the jolly Mr Fezziwig and cantankerous Ebenezer Scrooge and along the way discover the true meaning of Christmas.


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