Romeo AND Juliet - a co-production between Bristol Old Vic and Belgrade Theatre, will be coming to the city from
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Romeo AND Juliet - a co-production between Bristol Old Vic and Belgrade Theatre, will be coming to the city from
Bristol creatives Mia Macleod and Daisy Kennedy return to the stage with SCRAPS, which will be at the Wardrobe Theatre at |
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Axbridge Community Theatre will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre this April with Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. The ingrained antisemitism
BAOS - Bristol Amateur Operatic Society - will be making a welcome return to the Redgrave Theatre this April bringing |
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Fringe hit - Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine - has been destribed as “Bridgerton-meets-Gen-Z-Jane-Austen-on-Adderall” and good news - it's coming to Bristol.
Bristol School of Acting and The Wardrobe Ensemble proudly present an evening of original theatre devised by the graduating class |
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Closer Each Day is on season 30 and celebrated its 250th performance in February 2025. The world's longest running narrative |
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“I like murders. I’ve committed hundreds of them” A taut, psychological thriller, re-imagining the final days in the life of |
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Dark comedy Loop, is coming to the Alma Tavern Theatre this April. It's described as a dark comedy with a |
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Closer Each Day is on season 30 and celebrated its 250th performance in February 2025. The world's longest running narrative |
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New production company Segments, is bringing Jazz Summerhayes' Wilt, to the Spielman Theatre this month. Nadia and Elliott are returning |
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The Colonial Theatre. Boston. 1959. The curtain is about to go up, but the real drama is happening backstage! With |
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Rodney Black: Who Cares? It’s Working, comes from Full Frontal Theatre. The interrogation of comedy follows up and coming controversial |
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