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  2. Oxford Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Playhouse was the base from which Prospect Theatre Company was created by manager Elizabeth Sweeting and resident stage manager Iain Mackintosh in 1961. Between 1963 and 1976, the Prospect Theatre Company toured 75 productions to 125 theatres in 21 countries.

  3. Beaumont Street - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Street is a street in the centre of Oxford, England. The street was laid out from 1828 to 1837 with elegant terraced houses in the Regency style. Before that, it was the location of Beaumont Palace, now noted by a plaque near the junction with Walton Street. Nikolaus Pevsner considered it "the finest street ensemble of Oxford". [1]

  4. George Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The New Theatre Oxford, Oxford's main commercial theatre, is on the north side of the street. For a period, it was the Apollo Theatre but it has regained its earlier name. The Burton Taylor Studio is in Gloucester Street, which runs off the north side of George Street. Number 40 on the north side is occupied by Arts at the Old Fire Station.

  5. Corn Exchange and Fire Station, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] Many theatrical performances took place in the venue which, for much of its early life, was known as the "Old Fire Station Theatre". [19] The homelessness charity, Crisis Skylight Oxford, has shared the space, co-located with the charity, Arts at the Old Fire Station, which manages the theatre, since 2011. [20]

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  7. Grade I listed buildings in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Main (or Danby) Gateway in the Centre with Its Flanking Wall and 2 Doorways ... Oxford: Theatre: 1664–69: 12 January 1954

  8. How a World-Famous Department Store Became a Must-Visit Hotel

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    Visiting Oxford is something that works well for them.” The Store will be doing everything it can to keep it that way. There’s talk of local galleries hanging work on the walls, of hosting ...

  9. Category:Theatres in Oxford - Wikipedia

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