Freud
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Since 1988 this Greek Revival Church has been serving up Live Music and Cocktails long into the night While we undergo our renovations Freud is open on Fridays and Saturday nights as well as for private bookings and events!
For more information please call us on 01865 311171 or email jemima@freudltd.co.uk
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facebook.comOur last evening of the year is this Saturday! Hope to see you all there. x
Oxford in the snow by @jyparadoxchild https://www.instagram.com/p/BchfPVRH83K/?taken-by=jyparadoxchild
Killer smiles. https://www.instagram.com/p/BcDJni5nsAb/?taken-at=214944079
Cheeky Monkey? https://www.instagram.com/p/BbIfB1AFDay/?taken-at=214944079
All friendly pets welcome... including bears, dogs & parrots. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba1gndAAymA/?taken-at=214944079
A throwback to our Beautiful Brain Haemorrhage Shot. 😷 Have a safe Halloween. 👻 👻 👻
Jazz. Funk. Acapella. Friday the 3rd of November.
Happy as a.... https://www.instagram.com/p/BarasvvHMeX/?taken-at=214944079
Clear your diaries for this: Gin & Phonics returns to Freud on the 30th of October.
Fantastic photo just popped up on Instagram! #Freuds is open from 6pm tonight. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bad8vYsh6GZ/?taken-at=214944079
As one year ends and another approaches, Café Reason looks over its history and forward to its future, with a cabaret-style performance that offers an eclectic mix of reimagined early work and box-fresh choreography from its newest members.The theme of Limina (threshold) is one of beginnings and endings, transition and duality – a dreamlike series of short butoh-inspired pieces, combined with original live music and video. For this performance, the climax of its 20th anniversary programme, and preceded by an exhibition of archive images, lm, and costumes, Café Reason returns to its rst-ever venue, the iconic Freud café-bar, with its unique architec- ture and atmosphere, for a creative and celebratory evening. CAFÉ REASON is an experimental performance group specialising in butoh – an iconoclastic dance form that originated in post-war Japan. Constantly innovating, the group seeks to extend the boundaries of perception and the interpretation of human experience. Long-term collabora- tors Malcolm Atkins, Bruno Guastalla, and Pete McPhail, will provide an exciting and original musical interpretation.
Coming soon to Freud Oxford. Tickets will be available to purchase soon. Sunday, 10th of December. 6- 9pm. #Limina