The Playhouse was founded as
The Red Barn at 12
Woodstock Road,
North Oxford, in 1923 by
J. B. Fagan. The early history of the theatre is documented by the theatre director,
Norman Marshall in his 1947 book,
The Other Theatre. Don Chapman also provided a comprehensive study of the theatre in the 2008 book,
Oxford Playhouse: High and Low Drama in a University City. The exterior design of the theatre building on the south side of Beaumont Street was by Sir
Edward Maufe, with the interior design by
F.G.M. Chancellor; the building was completed in 1938. It is faced with stone, in keeping with the early 19th century
Regency buildings in the street. Actors who have appeared on the stage at the Playhouse include
Rowan Atkinson,
Ronnie Barker,
Dirk Bogarde,
Judi Dench,
John Gielgud,
Ian McDiarmid,
Ian McKellen,
Dudley Moore, and
Maggie Smith.
Susannah York gave her final stage performance there in August 2010, in
Ronald Harwood's
Quartet. The journalist and writer
Christopher Hitchens worked as a stagehand at the Playhouse during his time as an undergraduate at
Balliol College, Oxford. The Oxford Playhouse was the base from which
Prospect Theatre Company was created by manager Elizabeth Sweeting and resident stage manager
Iain Mackintosh in 1961. Between 1963 and 1976, the Prospect Theatre Company toured 75 productions to 125 theatres in 21 countries. The Greek theatre director
Minos Volanakis was an associate director at the Playhouse; his productions included
Jean Genet's
The Maids (1963–4) and
The Balcony (1967), and
Jean Giraudoux's
Madwoman of Chaillot. ==Present==