- SHAKESPEARE'S OXFORD 2016 - Arts Council England funded public libraries in the city working in collaboration with the University's Bodleian Library to bring Shakespeare to the public in a variety of unusual ways. With a host of partners a festival of performances, talks, exhibitions, concerts, conferences, film screenings, poetry and youth projects took place throughout the year.
- A commission from The Core at Corby Cube to work with a group of Zimbabwean young people exploring storytelling theatre alongside their experiences of living in England. There were standing ovations at performances in Corby and in Oxford as part of Mesh (Pegasus’ international Youth Arts Festival)
- TALE TRAIL – both Euton Daley and Amantha Edmead were creative writers and directors on a collaborative project with Pegasus, Story Museum and Oxford City Council to raise children and young people’s literary development in schools using the arts.
- Politics of Love was always conceived as a performance poetry collection but in keeping with the genre and in order to develop the rhythms and find the voice of the poems it was piloted as a stage production. Now the collection has been turned into a book, available to buy with an audio CD, for £5, here
- MONO-BLACK– a double bill for the 7th London International Solo Festival in which Amantha Edmead won Best Comedy for BACKSIDE MONOLOGUE and Euton Daley, Best Drama for his solo version of POLITICS OF LOVE.
- MUSEUM OF OXFORD - An exhibition of Forty Objects selected by the local community to tell the story of their city. Played in Oxford (May 2016)- the Museum's Young Volunteers selected young bands to play covers of songs that the plethora of artists who originated from or played in the city.
- LOOKING FOR LOVE - Looking for Love was a short film that considered love, sex, intimacy, psychology and forgiveness in this frank documentary about black love and relationships in the 21st century.
- LEAP DAY DANCING - Performances, workshops, discos – a rich and varied programme to watch, take part as Dancin’ Oxford celebrated its 10th anniversary in a 10-day festival.
- FIND YOUR VOICE - Producing for Oxfordshire County Council Library Service the finale to the Find Your Voice project for young people, exploring democracy, rights and young people as change makers. The evening saw the launch of a new anthology of creative writing and poetry by young people alongside readings, performances and films made by young people.