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What was life like in Oxford during Shakespeare’s lifetime? And what are the connections between the Bard and the city of dreaming spires?

Our brand-new Shakespeare-themed walking tour explores a fascinating period in Oxford’s history, taking in Elizabethan and Jacobean details you might pass by every day. Want to know more about Elizabethan eating and drinking, entertainment and travel? Or the rollercoaster of religious change in Tudor and Stuart England? Led by historian Dr Elizabeth Sandis, this is the MOX Walk for you! 

The tour includes a unique Tudor bedroom above Cornmarket Street, the famous Painted Room which will be kindly opened by @oxfordprestrust just for us!

👉 23 April, 31 May, 12 July, 16 August
👉 2pm
👉 £15 per person

🎫 Book now at the #LinkInBio 

#MuseumOfOxford #MOXWalks #MOX50 #Oxford #Shakespeare 

[Video description: Dr Elizabeth Sandis speaks to the camera in front of St John’s College in Oxford, wearing a dress with a navy, yellow, and light blue floral pattern. When she talks about King James, a portrait of him appears, with illustrated opera glasses and a stylised red beating heart. At the end of the video, there is a panning shot of the Oxford skyline, with text that reads “MOX 50 Walks – Shakespeare and Oxford – Book now!”]
🎨 🥚 Calling all budding artists and designers – this is not your average Easter egg hunt!

Join us at MOX as we explore the amazing designs and patterns featured on our objects. Let our galleries inspire you to design your very own egg decoration, handle real historical objects, explore the museum and find all the hidden eggs 🔎

Tickets are £1.50 per child, available online or from the museum shop. Ages 5+.

👉 Find out more and book tickets at the #LinkInBio

#MuseumOfOxford #FamilyFun #EasterHolidays #ThingsToDoWithKids #Museum #Oxford 

[Image description: the words ‘Oxford Egg-stravaganza!’ are written in fuchsia at the top of the image. Eggs with colourful patterns fill an illustrated basket. The MOX 50 1975 – 2025 and National Lottery Heritage Fund logos can be seen at the bottom of the image.]
SNEAK PEEK at the Oxford’s Queer History walking tour 👀

We met with tour guide Hannah, who shared a snippet from her walking tour with us🏳️‍⚧️ 🏳️‍🌈

Find out more about Thomas John Joyce’s extraordinary life, and more stories from Oxford’s LGBTIQA+ community, on Hannah’s next queer history tour.
Tickets via the #LinkInBio!
Saturday 19 April, 2pm, £15 per person

Check out the rest of the Museum of Oxford Walks programme for more tours that will take you off the beaten path and into Oxford’s real history 💚

#MuseumOfOxford #MuseumOfOxfordWalks #WalkingTours #HistoryTour #CityTour #CityWalk #QueerHistory #CommunityHistory #LocalHistory #Museums #LGBTQIA

[Video description: Tour guide Hannah stands at a four-way intersection (Carfax) in the centre of Oxford. It's a sunny day, and there are tall buildings and lots of people in the background. Hannah narrates to the camera in a lively, friendly way.]
📣 Calling all budding young actors!

🌟‘Step into the Spotlight’ is a playful introduction to performing and acting skills. A workshop packed with exciting games, teamwork exercises and drama techniques. Bring your water bottle, get some comfy clothes on and head to MOX to find your inner diva!🎭

Monday 14 April | Workshops take place at 11am, 1pm and 2.30pm and last 60 minutes
Tickets are £7.50 per child, available online or from the museum shop. Ages 7+.
🎟️ Book now via the #LinkInBio!
Booking in advance advised.

#MuseumOfOxford #FamilyFun #EasterHolidays #ThingsToDoWithKids #Museum #Oxford 

[Image description: A colourful graphic consisting of theatre masks in centre stage. Lights shine on the masks and they are surrounded by red theatre curtains. Text reads 'Step into the Spotlight'.]
Morris dancers are a familiar sight on the streets of Oxford around this time of year – but how much do you know about this centuries-old artform? 🤔

If you are curious to learn more, MOX’s April Lunchtime Talk has you covered! Join folk expert Mike Heaney to explore some of the ups and downs of Oxfordshire’s morris history, from a momentous Headington meeting which sparked the folk revival, to tips on spotting the different styles of the teams you might see on the streets of Oxford today – just in time for #MayDay! 

‘Oxfordshire at the Heart of Morris Dancing’ | Wed 16 April, 1-2pm | Museum of Oxford 

Tickets are available for £5 online via the #LinkInBio (booking fee applies) or at the Museum Shop.

[Image description: a photo of a morris dancer performing on the street of Oxford. He is dressed in a white shirt, trousers and waistcoat with colourful ribbons tied around his wrists and elbows, and bells tied around his knees. Other dancers dressed in similar attire can be seen in the background. Text reads: ‘Oxfordshire at the Heart of Morris Dancing – Living Heritage in Motion’. The speaker is Mike Heaney and the date is Wednesday 16 April, 1-2pm]

#Oxford #Oxfordshire #History #LocalHistory #OxfordHistory #MorrisDance #MorrisDancing #MorrisDancer #FolkDance #MorrisDancersOfInstagram #FolkInOxford #OxfordFolk