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Glenn McGrath spent much of the 1990s and 2000s tormenting England’s batsmen, and now you have a rare chance to hear from one of the greatest fast bowlers the game has seen. From whitewashes down-under to playing with Shane Warne, he’ll reveal all – and he might just talk through stepping on that ball at Edgbaston in 2005!
Jonathan Agnew is the voice of cricket. A veteran of 16 Ashes series behind the microphone, Aggers has witnessed some of the most remarkable games the sport has ever seen. You’ll hear the inside story of England’s wins in 2005 and 2010/11, and be taken into the commentary box for THAT game at Headingley in 2019.
Plus, you’ll have your chance to ask the duo anything you like - when it comes to the Ashes, it doesn’t get bigger or better than this.
New Theatre Oxford
There has been a theatre on George Street for almost 185 years. The first theatre was built in 1836, and a second in 1886. In 1908, the Dorrill family took over the venue and finally in 1934, the third Theatre opened; the ‘New Theatre’. Stanley Dorrill masterminded the rebuilding of the theatre as we know it today. He commissioned a new building from the well-known theatre architects William and T.R. Milburn of Sunderland. The Milburns developed the decadent art-deco interior with T.P Bennett and Sons, who also designed the Saville Theatre in London.
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