Eve has existed since the dawn of humanity, every woman, every age, every struggle. She is the indigenous woman, the pregnant teenager, the survivor, the accused witch, the silenced voice blamed for humanity’s fall. Across history, Eve has been oppressed and condemned, but no more. She is awakening as the original Mother Goddess, Inanna: creator, nurturer, and keeper of wisdom. Eve’s rise is what the world needs now, if only we can free her. Powerful and provocative, Mandala Theatre’s new play Incarcerating Eve confronts the devastating effects of suppressing the Feminine on families, society, and the natural world — and offers a bold vision of renewal and hope.
Macbeth (2/24/26-2/25/26)
1984 (3/5/26-3/6/26)
BACH Reimagined (3/12/26-3/12/26)
A Grain of Sand (3/20/26-3/21/26)
The Hot L Baltimore (3/26/26-3/28/26)
Party Season (4/28/26-5/1/26)
North Wall Arts Centre is at South Parade, Summertown, OX2 7JN, Oxford.
The Paper Cinema (10/29/25-10/29/25)
Ordinary Decent Criminal (10/23/25-10/24/25)
The Ancient Oak of Baldor (10/7/25-10/8/25)
Moments (9/23/25-9/24/25)
Mettle (9/17/25-9/17/25)
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Fawlty Towers Weekend 21/02/2026
Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel (2/21 - 2/22) | |
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Funhouse Comedy Club – Comedy Night in Grantham February 2026
Grantham Railway Social Club (2/26 - 2/26) | |
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Seven Drunken Nights
Bridlington SPA (3/10 - 3/10) | |
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Winston Churchill - Solo Theatre
ASU Kerr (3/8 - 3/8) | |
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Mythos: Ragnarök
Skegness Embassy Theatre (4/10 - 4/10) | |
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G4 Christmas 2026 - Oxford Town Hall
Oxford Town Hall (12/23 - 12/23) | |
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G4 Christmas 2026 - Westminster Central Hall
Central Hall Westminster (12/11 - 12/11) | |
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