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The Oxford Theatre Guild (The OTG), is one of Oxfordshire's largest and longest-established amateur theatre companies. In 2020 we switched from producing live theatre to online drama, both video, and audio. This podcast contains selected audio theatre, mostly recorded live and remotely.
Oxford Theatre Guild
1y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are as fresh today ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
1y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are as fresh today ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
1y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are a ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
1y ago
An Oxford Theatre Guild Saturday afternoon drama.
Written by Brandon Thomas, this ever-popular comedy is packed with vibrant characters and hilarious incidents.
As entertaining now as it was when it was first produced in the 1890s.
Act 3 of 3.
Cast:
STEPHEN SPETTIGUE Solicitor, Oxford - Tim Eyres
COLONEL SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY, BART. Late Indian Service - Andrew Whiffin
JACK CHESNEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Nick Smith
CHARLEY WYKEHAM Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Joshua Wedge
LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Tobias Forbes
BRASSETT A Colle ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
1y ago
An Oxford Theatre Guild Saturday afternoon drama.
Written by Brandon Thomas, this ever-popular comedy is packed with vibrant characters and hilarious incidents.
As entertaining now as it was when it was first produced in the 1890s.
Act 1 of 3.
Cast:
STEPHEN SPETTIGUE Solicitor, Oxford - Tim Eyres
COLONEL SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY, BART. Late Indian Service - Andrew Whiffin
JACK CHESNEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Nick Smith
CHARLEY WYKEHAM Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Joshua Wedge
LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
2y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are as fresh today ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
2y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are as fresh today ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
2y ago
French for the French, England for the English”
In the white heat of the middle ages, nations are being formed in the battlefields of France: the aristocracy are divided, the prince uncrowned. In to this melee, steps Joan, a hero for the times. A hero: or a heretic, a witch, a useful fool? Even as she brings her nation together, forces are conspiring against her.
Listen to Shaw’s Saint Joan, a contemporary version of the story where visions of nationhood and faith threaten to disrupt tradition and patriarchy. Saint Joan addresses ideas of identity and power that are a ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
2y ago
An Oxford Theatre Guild Saturday afternoon drama.
Written by Brandon Thomas, this ever-popular comedy is packed with vibrant characters and hilarious incidents.
As entertaining now as it was when it was first produced in the 1890s.
Act 3 of 3.
Cast:
STEPHEN SPETTIGUE Solicitor, Oxford - Tim Eyres
COLONEL SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY, BART. Late Indian Service - Andrew Whiffin
JACK CHESNEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Nick Smith
CHARLEY WYKEHAM Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Joshua Wedge
LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Tobias Forbes
BRASSETT A Colle ..read more
Oxford Theatre Guild
2y ago
An Oxford Theatre Guild Saturday afternoon drama.
Written by Brandon Thomas, this ever-popular comedy is packed with vibrant characters and hilarious incidents.
As entertaining now as it was when it was first produced in the 1890s.
Act 2 of 3.
Cast:
STEPHEN SPETTIGUE Solicitor, Oxford - Tim Eyres
COLONEL SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY, BART. Late Indian Service - Andrew Whiffin
JACK CHESNEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Nick Smith
CHARLEY WYKEHAM Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Joshua Wedge
LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY Graduate at St. Olde’s College, Oxford - Tobias Forbes
BRASSETT A Colle ..read more