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SUMMARY:I Met All My Friends on Dating Apps by Jess Andrews at Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Expect disastrous dates and ‘questionable’ sock puppetry in this comedic exploration of love and connection\n\nTheatre-maker Jess Andrews is bringing her comedic autobiographical show I Met All My Friends on Dating Apps\, to Bristol this July. \nThe show\, which will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre\, is an exploration of polyamory. It’s told through spoken word\, projected data from dating apps and ‘questionable’ sock puppetry. Jess will be re-enacting disastrous dates\, first kisses and unexpected intimacy\, as she invites the audience to reconsider what love and connection can mean. \nThrough I Met All My Friends on Dating Apps\, Jess is seeking to challenge what she calls an ‘over dramatic’ and ‘unrealistic’ portrayal of non-monogamy in the media. \n “It was important to me to give an unexaggerated narrative of polyamory\, so that non-monogamous folk see their experiences reflected and validated\, and in turn might be inspired to share their own stories\,” Jess explains. \n“Common representations of polyamory tend to diminish the richness and nuance of the non-monogamous relationships that I see around me. While parts of the show will feel familiar to anyone who has been on a dating app\, I hope that while monogamous audiences laugh with me\, they also gain a different perspective on how we can experience love.” \n\nCast and Creatives\nWriter and performer Jess Andrews\nDirectorand dramaturgy Katie Overstall\nSound designer Rob Sear\nFeatured image: Jericho Reid \nBooking info below \nHome: https://backstagebristol.com/\nBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chopsybristol.bsky.social\nTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@chopsybristoltt\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backstagebristol\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chopsybaby
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/i-met-all-my-friends-on-dating-apps-by-jess-andrews-at-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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SUMMARY:Esther's Revenge - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:It’s 1953 and Esther has been accused of murdering her white lover. The sentence is death by hanging. What happens next is up to you. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEsther’s Revenge\, written and directed by Kenneth Uphopho\, and produced by Tope Sanni for PawStudios Africa\, is an experiential play inspired by true life events of Esther who was reported to have murdered her white lover in 1953. The sentence is death by hanging. This participatory play as devised\, explores themes around race\, colonization\, sexual abuse\, violence against women\, and political and social injustice. Esther takes us on a journey through time into the events leading up to the death of Mark. \nThe jury\, consisting of audience members\, is given the responsibility to vote in favour or against a stay of execution. \nWinner of SoHo Playhouse’s Brighton Prize\, the play stars Bolanle Temitope Stephen-Atitebi and Kenneth Uphopho.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/esthers-revenge-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250615
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SUMMARY:Shirley Valentine at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Emma Smart returns to the Clifton theatre with Russell’s iconic play\nWilly Russell’s iconic play Shirley Valentine\, will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre this June. \nThe one-woman show is produced by Andi Ford of ProAct Theatre and directed by Steve Woolley. \nActor Emma Smart\, takes on the role of Shirley. It’s likely to be a thoroughly entertaining performance having seen Emma in action at the Clifton theatre before. \n \nShirley Valentine is a comedy drama following the empowering journey taken by a middle-aged working class woman. \nWhen her friend wins a holiday for two in Greece\, she packs her bags and heads off for rest and relaxation. What she finds is everything that was missing from her life in England\, deciding not to return. \n“We’re telling a story that still resonates deeply today\,” director Steve Woolley says. “Shirley isn’t just a character—she’s every woman who’s ever questioned her place\, her worth\, or the life she’s built.” \nShirley Valentine will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre from 10-14 June 2025. \nBooking info below \nHome: https://backstagebristol.com/\nBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chopsybristol.bsky.social\nTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@chopsybristoltt\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backstagebristol\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chopsybaby
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/shirley-valentine-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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SUMMARY:Shirley Knot the Siren at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Shirley Knot – The Siren\, will be coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre in Clifton this summer. Audiences can expect a one-woman musical comedy cabaret show shining a light on the issues of ageing. \nShirley Knot – AKA Debbie Bridge – is a New Yorker who finds herself “Washed Up” on the British coastline. \nBased on the story of A Little Mermaid\, Shirley\, a ‘vivacious older siren’ refuses to be defined by age or circumstance. \nShe has hit breaking point\, living in an underwater society that no longer sees her – and she is fed right up with towing the fishing line. \nShirley has now decided to come on land and tell her story. \nThe show is described as a celebration of resilience and empowerment. Told through music\, comedy and poignant storytelling\, Shirley refuses to be defined by her age or circumstance. \nThe show has been created by Debbie Bridge\, an operatically trained singer who has worked internationally acting\, in opera and stage work – which has included the West End\, Royal Festival Hall and D’Oyly Carte. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThe show has been produced by Bridge Tea House Pop Up Theatre –  a professional theatre company set up by Debbie herself. The company aims to bring new works to the stage – or a fresh new way of staging classic works. \nYou can find out more on Debbie Bridge’s website here: https://singing.debbiebridge.com/about/bridge-tea-house-pop-up-theatre/ \nShirley Knot the Siren will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre on 06 June 2025
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/shirley-knot-the-siren-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare Between The Sheets - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Actor\, Performer\, poet and musician Edward Derbyshire\, will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre this week with solo show Shakespeare between the Sheets. \n\nDerbyshire has produced a range of such shows that takes a character from a Shakespeare play and develops their backstory. \nIt’s told using both modern English as well as Shakespeare’s words. Woven through the piece is live and original piano music. \nMalvolio between the Sheets brings together farce\, slapstick and even contains a puppet show in spoken Chinese as it tells the character’s tragicomic story. \nThe show asks – is it ever right to judge upon appearances? \nFor more information about Shakespeare Between The Sheets: https://shakespearesheets.com/ \n\nBooking info below \nHome: https://backstagebristol.com/\nBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chopsybristol.bsky.social\nTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@chopsybristoltt\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backstagebristol\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chopsybaby
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/shakespeare-between-the-sheets-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250528
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SUMMARY:Extra Ordinary by Emily Henry at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Behind the Door Productions will be bringing brand new writing Extra Ordinary by Emily Henry to the Alma Tavern Theatre this May.   \nExtra Ordinary\, follows Max and Rachel as they consider the news that their unborn baby has Down’s Syndrome\, a genetic condition which adds an extra copy of chromosome 21.   \nThe play explores the differing perspectives of both expectant mother and father as they consider how all of three of their lives will change.   \nExtra Ordinary questions the effects of genetic testing and the impact it has on diversity   \nFor more information about Behind the Door Productions\, visit: https://www.behindthedoorproductions.co.uk/ \n\n\n\nHome: https://backstagebristol.com/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chopsybristol.bsky.socialTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@chopsybristolttFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backstagebristolYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chopsybaby
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/extra-ordinary-by-emily-henry-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250527
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SUMMARY:An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo
DESCRIPTION:Choir Boy Productions brings Ned Blackburn’s An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo\, to the Alma Tavern Theatre. \nThe show picked up a Bobby award during its sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe last year. \nIt’s now on a tour\, calling into the Clifton theatre this May. \nThe show follows the life of a young gay man in his last year of a rather strict boarding school. \nBritney-loving Johnny ambles through his daily life\, failing to fit into the school’s mould. \nWith dreams of being a gay-tragedy\, everything changes when he meets charming and confident rugby lad Harry. \nAn Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo comes to the Alma Tavern Theatre this May \nThe show blends comedy with shame as it tells the story of a queer young man navigating masculinity\, Grindr and an institution ‘rife with shame’. \nIt aims to create a space for queer and non-queer audience members to reflect upon their time at school and how they had to navigate their own identity within the environment. \n Directed by Meg Bowron and Josh Stainer \nProduced by Lizzie Hawke
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/an-adequate-abridgement-of-boarding-school-life-as-a-homo/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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SUMMARY:Stuart Laws Has To Be Joking? at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Comedian Stuart Laws is taking his comedy show on a tour which will be coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre this May. \nLaws is a performer and writer-director as well as a comedian. His Has To Be Joking show takes the audience on a journey after receiving an autism diagnosis in recent years. \n  \n\nPhotography – Ed moore \n  \nThe show will cover relationships\, feature big pigs\, out of place horses\, a comparison between British and American toilets\, and why Colombian conveniences are a different ball game altogether. \nLaws received 9 four star reviews at last year’s Edinburgh Festival and a British Comedy Guide Recommendation. \nHome: https://backstagebristol.com/\nBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chopsybristol.bsky.social\nTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@chopsybristoltt\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backstagebristol\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chopsybaby
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/stuart-laws-has-to-be-joking-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250521
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SUMMARY:Marshmallow Me by Rosie Pepper at Alma Tavern Theatre Bristol
DESCRIPTION:New writing from Rosie Pepper\, brings to the stage a heartfelt and uplifting piece of theatre. It delves into the difficulties young people can experience in pursuit of their dream of becoming an actor. \nRuby is a young girl who grew up in Scarborough. In order to further her acting career\, she made the move to London\, hopeful of bright lights and living the dream. \nThe move was challenging. Opportunities were there\, but\, so was culture shock\, unstable housing and financial struggles – which resulted in an eating disorder taking her down a dark path. \n  \n \nThough therapy sessions\, true love and work\, she came back stronger than before. \nMarshmallow Me\, is described as ‘heartfelt’ and ‘hilarious’. \nThe theatre company has partnered with charity SEED (Support and Empathy for people with Eating Disorders). \nThey will be raising awareness as well as funds for the charity. \nMarshmallow Me will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre on 20 May 2025 \nCast and Creatives\nWritten by Rosie Pepper\nPerformed by Rosie Pepper\nDirected by Scott Le Crass\nLighting Design by Rachel E Cleary\nSound Design by Raffaela Pancucci\nProduced by Joe Brown\nStage Management by Meghan Bartual Smyth \n  \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/marshmallow-me-by-rosie-pepper-at-alma-tavern-theatre-bristol/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250517
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SUMMARY:The W.I.G. of Life: A Conference at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Witty and thought-provoking theatre – The W.I.G. of Life: A Conference – will be coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre in Bristol this May. \nThe show takes a look at human history and our collective responsibility towards both nature and ourselves through three AI Bots. \nIt’s told through dance\, comedy\, puppetry and TV and also utilises audience interaction through their personal internet enabled smart phones. \nThe show comes from Psychonaut Theatre. It’s both created and performed by Francesca Fatichenti\, Christof Hofer and Arielle Zilkha. \nThe theatre company will also be running a bookable\, free workshop about incorporating interactive and technological elements into shows for performance makers. \nBoth show and workshop are bookable through the Alma Tavern Theatre website. \nYou can find out more about Psychonaut Theatre here: https://www.psychonauttheatre.com/
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-w-i-g-of-life-a-conference-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250417
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SUMMARY:Loop - The Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Dark comedy Loop\, is coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre this April. \nIt’s described as a dark comedy with a “timey-wimey” twist. \nAlice and Alfie’s relationship is in the rut to end all ruts. The same hellos. The same wild suspicions. The same Angel Slices. Night after night after night. After night. \nIf only they could turn the page. \nReeling from a tortuous night of sci-fi cosplay and armed with a vague memory of something really quite bad\, Alice and Alfie peer into the darkness. There’s something there. Could be a way out. Could be an end to a life of endless bickering\, bad poetry\, and shoddy home improvements. \nCould be\, couldn’t it? Or it could be their worst nightmare. \nThe show is performed by Bristol-based theatre company Soul Cake Theatre. \n\nYou can find out more about the company here: https://www.facebook.com/soulcaketheatre \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/loop-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Bristol Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
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SUMMARY:Switzerland by Joanna Murray-Smith
DESCRIPTION:“I like murders. I’ve committed hundreds of them” \nA taut\, psychological thriller\, re-imagining the final days in the life of the renowned master crime novelist of The Talented Mr. Ripley\, Strangers on a Train and Carol. \nPatricia Highsmith\, queen of the thriller\, aging and ailing hides away in her study in the Swiss Alps\, surrounded by her books and an arsenal of antique weaponry\, finding solace in her seclusion\, her cats and her cigarettes. \nSent by her New York publisher\, Edward Ridgeway appears in an attempt to persuade Highsmith to write one final instalment of her best-selling series featuring the master manipulator\, Tom Ripley. \nAs day breaks on the snow covered mountains\, it becomes clear that the charming young stranger in her home is set on a far more sinister mission. \nMisplaced Theatre return with Joanna Murray Smith’s high-stakes game that teeters dangerously on the cliff of reality.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/switzerland-by-joanna-murray-smith/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Bristol Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250403
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SUMMARY:Broken Glass by Arthur Miller - Axbridge Community Theatre - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Axbridge Community Theatre will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre this April with Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass. \nThe ingrained antisemitism faced by the Gellburgs daily is bearable. But what happens when racist violence flares up on the other side of the globe? Can the rise of the Nazis really affect a Jewish couple in Brooklyn? Will their marriage survive the threat to their livelihoods and their health? \n \nSylvia is obsessed by disturbing images from Nazi Germany\, reproduced in the local press. Her husband Phillip downplays his Jewishness in order to fit in. When Sylvia loses the use of her legs\, they engage a Doctor from their own community. But is he competent enough to tackle the root causes of her physical – and perhaps mental – illness? \nFirst published in 1994\, when debates about the holocaust still raged in the USA\, the play’s action is set in late 1938. By examining Jewish identity -through world events\, local attitudes and personal feelings – its themes remain strikingly relevant today. \nFor more information about Axbridge Community Theatre: https://www.facebook.com/AxbridgeACT
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/broken-glass-by-arthur-miller-axbridge-community-theatre-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Bristol Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250224
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SUMMARY:Jarman by Mark Farrelly at the Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Jarman\, by Mark Farrelly\, will be coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre in Bristol this month. \nIt’s is a solo play written by Farelly written about Derek Jarman\, a creative who spanned art\, film making\, design industries as well as being a gay rights activist. \nFarrelly’s play explores the life of Jarman from Dungeness to Soho. It’s also performed by Farrelly and directed by Sarah-Louise Young.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/jarman-by-mark-farrelly-at-the-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Bristol Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250212
DTSTAMP:20260430T145129
CREATED:20250106T091613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T091613Z
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SUMMARY:Three Kings - Alma Tavern Theatre Bristol
DESCRIPTION:When Patrick is just eight years old\, his absent father returns unexpectedly for a brief but memorable encounter. Years later- recalling that meeting and the revelations that followed\, Patrick traces the events of his father’s life. Three Kings by Stephen Beresford is a heartbreaking and hilarious solo play about fathers and sons\, the gifts and burdens of inheritance\, and the unfathomable puzzle of human relationships. \nStaged by Madam Renards \nThree Kings will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre on Tuesday 11 February 2025 \nFor more information or to book: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/almatheatrecompany/1477553?
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/three-kings-alma-tavern-theatre-bristol/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Bristol Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTSTAMP:20260430T145129
CREATED:20250114T143327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T143327Z
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SUMMARY:Alexander Bennett: Emotional Daredevil - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Alexander Bennett brings his brand new show – Emotional Daredevil – to the Alma Tavern Theatre this January. \nBennett describes his show as a comedy about risk\, for people who are unsatisfied with how things are going. \nThe show is best watched with as little prior information as possible. Previous audience members say it would create spoilers for what is a ‘unique comedy experience’.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/alexander-bennett-emotional-daredevil-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre,Comedy
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