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SUMMARY:CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation - Tobacco Factory Theatres
DESCRIPTION:No one knows who the killer is – not even the cast. \nEverything about the crime is created live by the audience in this hit comedy improvised show. \n“Each performance is created with the audience\, making every show unique\,” Co-creator of CSI Sarah Kempton says. \nThe show has been running since 2014\, becoming a popular fixture with sell-out audiences at fringe festivals around the country. \nCSI: Crime Scene Improvisation is just coming to the end of a UK tour\, finishing at Tobacco Factory Theatres in February. \nCast\nLee Apsey\nSteve Bond\nJames Cann\nKayleigh Cassidy\nDanielle Downey\nSarah Kempton\nNicola Lucey
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/csi-crime-scene-improvisation-tobacco-factory-theatres/
LOCATION:Tobacco Factory Theatres\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Tobacco Factory Theatres
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SUMMARY:A Life with PIP - Tobacco Factory Theatres
DESCRIPTION:A Life With PIP\, is a bold\, short-form solo piece\, written and performed by award-winning poet and disability-rights advocate Stephen Lightbown.  \nStephen Lightbown is a Bristol based wheelchair-user\, poet and storyteller whose work interrogates the lived experience of applying for benefit and navigating the UK welfare system. In A Life With PIP\, he turns his own story of applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) into theatre—sharp\, honest\, evocative and full of humour\, frustration and humanity. \nBlending spoken word\, storytelling and raw performance\, A Life With Pip is particularly relevant today given recent proposed changes to the UK’s disability benefits system. The show takes the audience through the absurdity of a process stripped of humanity\, a process that is designed to assess need but too often leaves the applicant feeling humiliated.  \nBased on lived experience\, this is a show that speaks to anyone who’s ever had to justify their existence to a system that’s supposed to help\, and is necessary viewing for anyone who wants to understand the system more.  \nThe show was originally commissioned by Theatre Absolute and first performed at the Shop Front Theatre\, Coventry on August 12 2021.  \n“This is my story\, yes—but it’s also our story: every time someone is made to feel less than simply because they live with a disability\, that’s the system telling them they don’t belong. I wanted to push back. I wanted to say: I am here\, I will tell you how it really is.” — Stephen Lightbown \n\nImage: Theatre Absolute at Shop Front Theatre
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/a-life-with-pip-tobacco-factory-theatres/
LOCATION:Tobacco Factory Theatres\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Tobacco Factory Theatres
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SUMMARY:Nine Sixteenths at Tobacco Factory Theatres
DESCRIPTION:Theatre maker Paula Varjack\, brings Nine Sixteenths to Tobacco Factory Theatres in February.\n\nIt’s set in the world of mainstream pop cultures and based around the Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake ‘nipplegate’ incident at the Superbowl in 2004.\n\nDescribed as a fun\, fast and “hugely entertaining” show\, it explores how Black women are treated by the media – as well as the public’s need for icons and positive role models.\n\nPaula Varjack uses ‘nipplegate’ to examine how the media treatment of middle aged women has changed since the turn of the century.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/nine-sixteenths-at-tobacco-factory-theatres/
LOCATION:Tobacco Factory Theatres\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Tobacco Factory Theatres
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