Cornerstone Arts Centre
- Telephone 01235 515144
- Website www.cornerstone-arts.org
Event times
There are 18 events at this location
Sorted by title / date & time
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
£8 (£6) / 01235 515144
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
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).
Sun 26 May
£8 (£6) / 01235 515144
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
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.
Thu 30 May
£5 / 01235 515144
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
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.
Fri 24 May
Free / 01235 515144
Sat 25 May
Free / 01235 515144
Sun 26 May
Free / 01235 515144
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
- 10:30 – 16:00 Cornerstone Arts Centre Raise Your Voices!: Workshop
Simon Kempston
Contemporary folk from the Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter.
Fri 24 May
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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