Cornerstone Arts Centre

Cornerstone Arts Centre
25 Station Road, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 7NE

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There are 18 events at this location

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Alfie Moore: I Predicted A Riot

Serving policeman Alfie shares stories and anecdotes from riots and incidents throughout his career.

Fri 7 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12) / 01235 515144

Bin Men: AJTC Theatre (Over 5s)

  • Written by: Mike Kenny

A musical show for children about two bin men who set out to save the world by recycling the rubbish they collect. Written by leading British playwright Mike Kenny.

Sun 9 Jun

Blazin' Fiddles

The sextet, which includes fiddle-players Allan Henderson, Iain Macfarlane and Jenna Reid, perform lively folk.

Sun 23 Jun

£16 (£14.50; £13.50) / 01235 515144

The Charleston Chasers

The collective performs retro jazz-swing, featuring tracks from Al Jolson, Fats Waller, and Hoagy Carmichael

Sat 8 Jun

£16 (£14.50; £13.50) / 01235 515144

The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble

45-piece folk orchestra set up by Joe Broughton performing fusions of folk, funk, classical, ska, reggae, jazz and hip-hop.

Fri 31 May

£14.50 (£13; £12) / 01235 515144

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Daniel Bye: The Price Of Everything

The stand-up gives a performance lecture about value.

Fri 14 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12) / 01235 515144

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus: Big Wooden Horse (Over 3s)

Big Wooden Horse presents a production full of fun, feathers and plenty of audience participation, adapted from the book by children's writer, Mo Willems (Sesame Street).

Fairport Convention

The veteran classic rock and folk ensemble, led by singer and guitarist Simon Nicol, promotes its album By Popular Request.

Mon 3 Jun

£17.50 (£15.50; £14.50) / 01235 515144

Finding Joy

Danny becomes a carer to his grandmother, who is gradually losing her memory, in Vamos Theatre Company's touching and funny full mask performance.

Sat 22 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12; £45) / 01235 515144

Four Farces

European Arts presents four of the funniest Victorian one-act farces written; a real theatrical treat for all true drama lovers.

Sat 15 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12; £45) / 01235 515144

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The Incredible Book Eating Boy: Bootworks Theatre (Over 4s)

  • Written by: Oliver Jeffers

A five-minute-long children's show for one child and their accompanying adult at a time, adapted from Oliver Jeffers's story about a boy who eats books to make himself clever. The show incorporates live performance, puppetry and back projection.

Luke Daniels And John Dipper

The respective melodeon and fiddle players perform contemporary folk as a duo.

Sat 25 May

£14.50 (£13; £12) / 01235 515144

Polly And The Billets Doux

The four-piece from Winchester performs a lively fusion of blues-rock, soul and alt-country.

Fri 21 Jun

Bar

Free / 01235 515144

Rachel Barbaresi And Susanna Round: Where Clouds Are Made…

Interactive installation piece examining the collective memories of the local community in relation to Didcot Power Station. Includes archive material, conversations with employees, ex-employees and residents.

…and 30 more dates until 30 Jun
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Raise Your Voices!: Workshop

An uplifting day of harmony singing for adults led by Liz Hodgson of Joined Up Singing. A feelgood activity that anyone can take part in, with all material taught by ear and no music-reading skills required.

Sat 22 Jun

£36 (£32) / 01235 515144

Simon Kempston

Contemporary folk from the Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter.

Fri 24 May

Bar

Free / 01235 515144

The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

  • Written by: Robert Louis Stevenson (book)

Robert Louis Stevenson's Gothic novella is presented by Rhum & Clay Theatre and features physicality, humour and elements of Hammer Horror. With Matthew Wells, Chris Harrisson and Julian Spooner.

Thu 6 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12; £45) / 01235 515144

The Trench

  • Written by: Oliver Lansley

Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company presents Oliver Lansley's drama, which blends live music, puppetry and physical performance to tell the true story of a First World War miner who became entombed in a tunnel. Reality and fantasy blur as the stricken man awaits salvation.

Sat 1 Jun

£14.50 (£13; £12) / 01235 515144

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