- Duration: 1hr
- Tickets: For one show: Standard £16, Pay more £19, Pay less £13 | For both shows: Standard £25, Pay more £27, Pay less £22
- Extras: The dual ticket offer automatically applies when both tickets are added to the cart and purchased
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DOUBLE TICKET OFFER
The dual ticket offer automatically applies when both tickets are added to the cart and purchased
Catch Victoriocity Live: Murder in the Pharaoh’s Tomb too!
Tom Crowley’s celebrated sketch, character and misc. comedy podcast comes to the stage!
Meet him and the odd friends he created, live and in person in this theatrical radio spectacular. Featuring appearances from all your favourite characters as well as all-new sketches and special guest performers, wrapped around a brand new original story. Prepare yourselves for mystery, suspense and lasagne as we finally answer the question, ‘what happened to Marco DiPoni?’ To catch up on the podcast-so-far before the live show, look on your podcast app or go to crowleytime.com
Tom Crowley is best known for performing in British Podcast Award-winning sitcom Wooden Overcoats and in television’s The Royals, as well as for writing the adaptation of the world stage premiere of the Rocky Horror sequel, Shock Treatment. He has also been heard regularly in The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast, as a lead performer in critically-acclaimed comedy detective romp Victoriocity, and in BBC Radio 4’s Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones!, Gemma Arrowsmith’s Sketched Out and The Brig Society.
Why See This Show?
Crowley Time is a laugh-per-second fun festival, boasting wildly varied, eccentrically innovative sketches and a whole extended world of madcap characters, strange adventures and cynical commercialism to get lost in. Whether you’re a devoted listener or a brand new convert, Crowley Time promises to absolutely exhaust itself to welcome you, to make you feel at home and to make you laugh until you go a bit lightheaded.
What the Critics Say:
“A comedy Swiss Army knife.” – Benjamin Partridge
“Do I subscribe to Crowley Time with me, Tom Crowley by Tom Crowley? Yes. Would I subscribe to the actual Tom Crowley in physical form if it were possible? Of course. The man is funny made flesh (and beard).” – Mike Wozniak
It’s as packed with fun and jokes as most spaghetti sauces are packed with ground meat and crushed tomatoes! Don’t miss your first ever chance to catch Crowley Time live in Oxford!
Social Media Handles
Facebook: @atomcrowley
Instagram: @atomcrowley
BlueSky: @atomcrowley.bsky.social
Parking & Access
Parking
There are a number of Blue Badge parking spaces nearby on Beaumont Street, and more on New Inn Hall Street and St Giles.
The closest car park is Gloucester Green Car Park, accessed via Gloucester Street.
If you have any questions or concerns, the City Council’s Access Officer can be reached at 01865 249811.
Getting here
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Disabled patrons are eligible for one free companion ticket with their booking. To book this, contact the ticket office: tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk or 01865 263990.
There are two entrances to the Old Fire Station: 40 George Street via the foyer, and on Gloucester Green via the shop. Both are step-free. If you are coming to a show, we ask that you use the George Street entrance, as the Gloucester Green entrance is not always open.
Events in the Theatre
There is level entry to the foyer of the Old Fire Station, and step-free access to the main Theatre (where most shows take place).
If you are a wheelchair user attending a sit-down show, space will be reserved for you. If you are attending a standing gig, please contact us (call the ticket office on 01865 263990 or e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk) and we will talk with you about your needs.
Events in the Studio
There is level entry into the foyer of the Old Fire Station, and step-free access to the Studio.
Events in the Loft
There are six steps leading up to the Loft space, with no lift. If you would like to discuss this to find out more, please get in touch.
The Gallery
There is step-free access to the Gallery – level entry through the George Street entrance, and via lift from the Gloucester Green entrance.
Facilities
Accessible toilet
There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor, accessible via platform lift. Other toilets are in the basement (accessible via lift).
Hearing assistance system
The Theatre is equipped with a hearing assistance system. If you have any questions about using it, please e-mail us at tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk or phone 01865 263980.
Assistance dogs
All types of assistance and guide dogs are welcome at the Old Fire Station. It would be great if you could let us know in advance if you will be bringing a working dog to any performances – just e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk.
Strobe lighting
We will warn visitors on the website and in the foyer of the venue if a performance is going to contain strobe lighting. If lighting affects you, and you have any concerns, please call the ticket office on 01865 263990 or e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk.
Chairs in the theatre
Our chairs are a standard dining-chair size, measuring 40cm deep by 37cm wide, with a metal frame. Some have arms, and some do not. They are all joined together at the sides, to form rows. If this is likely to pose a problem for you, please email tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk and we can discuss how to make your visit more comfortable.