There are lots of events happening in Oxford this Bank Holiday weekend.
From Easter themed activities to comedy gigs and theatre, there is lots to do on the extra days off work.
With activities for kids, families and grown-ups, you will not have to go far to find fun events.
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Thursday
What: Eggstraordinary Easter Eggventure at Pitt Rivers Museum
Where: Pitt Rivers Museum
When: Until April 24
What: Beer Festival at St Aldgates Tavern
Where: 108 St Aldgate’s, Oxford
When: 5pm – 9pm
What: Ellen Kent’s Tosca
Where: Oxford New Theatre, George Street, Oxford
When: 7.30pm
What: The Glee Club
Where: Oxford Playhouse, Beaumont Street, Oxford
When: Until April 30, 7.30pm each day
What: Maundy Thursday
Where: The Sheldonian Theatre, Broad Street, Oxford
When: 7pm
What: Toby Sebastian
Where: O2 Academy Oxford
When: 7pm
Friday
What: Adopt a Dragon at Oxford Castle and Prison
Where: Oxford Castle and Prison
When: 9.30am
What: Easter Entertainment at Blenheim Palace
Where: Blenheim Palace
When: 10am to 5pm throughout the weekend
What: Easter Egg Hunt
Where: Blackwells, Broad Street, Oxford
When: 10am – 6pm
What: Ellen Kent’s Carmen
Where: New Theatre Oxford, George Street, Oxford
When: 7.30pm
What: Easter Egg Hunt
Where: Blackwells Westgate
When: 11am – 11.30am
What: Make your own egg laying hen
Where: Blackwells, Broad Street, Oxford
When: 11.30am – 12.30pm
Saturday
What: Jericho Comedy Afternoon
Where: Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton Street, Oxford
When: 3pm – 5pm
What: The Great Game Treasure Hunt Oxford
Where: Park End Street, Oxford
When: 10am – 10pm
What: Rhythm of the 90s
Where: O2 Academy 2 Oxford
When: 6.30pm
Sunday
What: The Greatest Hits of Motown - How Sweet It Is
Where: New Theatre Oxford, George Street, Oxford
When: 7.30pm
Monday
What: Jimmy Carr – Terribly Funny
Where: New Theatre Oxford, George Street, Oxford
When: 8pm
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