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SUMMARY:Men Behaving Badly - Barn Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The world premiere of the stage show based on the 90s TV series. \nFour old friends and a wedding in the morning – what could possibly go wrong? \nLondon\, 31st December\, 1999. Gary’s clinging to his youth\, Dorothy’s had enough\, Deborah’s got a plan\, and Tony’s…still Tony. The world is bracing for Y2K as our favourite foursome prepare for their own Big Day\, but when resolutions clash with revelations\, the gang might just prove that the real millennium bug… is them. \nExpect pints\, fireworks\, and a complete lack of adult supervision as we return to the flatmates where the TV series left off. \nWritten by Simon Nye and directed by Joseph O’Malley. \nMen Behaving Badly The Play will be at Barn Theatre 30 January – 07 March 2026 \nPriority tickets on sale now\nGeneral sale starts Saturday 22 November at 1pm \nFor more information or to book\, visit: https://barntheatre.org.uk/men-behaving-badly
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/men-behaving-badly-barn-theatre/
LOCATION:Barn Theatre\, GL7 1BN
CATEGORIES:Barn Theatre
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SUMMARY:Days of Significance - BOVTS  - The Station
DESCRIPTION:The play forms part of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Spring Season.\nDays of Significance – The War is Out There. The War is Here.\nWritten by Roy Williams\nDirected by Natalie Simone \nRoy Williams’s hard-hitting play\, “Days of Significance\,” is a powerful modern drama that uses a classic three-act structure to explore the volatile lives of young British people caught between two different battlegrounds. \nThe narrative follows two young soldiers\, Ben and Jamie\, and their partners\, as they prepare for and endure active service in the Iraq conflict. \nAct One is set on the streets of an urban English town\, filled with drink-fuelled brawls and sexual tension. \nAct Two shifts violently to Basra\, showing the moral compromises and dangers the soldiers face. The final act returns to England for a wedding\, revealing the devastating and complex aftermath of their tour on the soldiers and their friends back home. \nThe play fiercely tackles key themes including the cost of war on young\, often ill-prepared individuals\, the erosion of moral authority\, and the contrast between domestic and military violence\, exploring issues of prejudice\, nationalism\, and revenge. \nThe intense content\, which includes strong\, often obscene language\, explicit violence\, and mature subject matter\, means the play is recommended for mature audiences. \nIt is generally considered suitable for ages 16+. \nIt is notable that the play is an RSC-commissioned response to Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing\,” giving a classic framework to a hard-hitting contemporary narrative that critiques the naive values exported to a conflict zone.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/days-of-significance-bovts-the-station/
LOCATION:The Station\, Silver Street\, Bristol\, BS1 2AG
CATEGORIES:The Station
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SUMMARY:A Grain of Sand  حبة رمل - The Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Renad\, a young Gazan girl\, embarks on a dangerous journey. Carrying only the echoes of her grandmother’s tales and the spark of her own imagination\, she searches for her family and the ‘Anqaa’ – the mythical Palestinian Phoenix. \nA Grain of Sand is a one-woman show that takes an intimate look at war through the eyes of a child\, blending Palestinian folklore with real-life testimonies from children in contemporary Gaza. Renad’s story is one of resilience\, hope and the right of children to be children. \nBased on the verbatim source A Million Kites\, a collection of poems and testimonies from the children of Gaza\, compiled by Leila Boukarim and Asaf Luzon. \n\nFeatured Image: Amir Hussain Ibrahimi
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/a-grain-of-sand-%d8%ad%d8%a8%d8%a9-%d8%b1%d9%85%d9%84-the-weston-studio-of-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:The Weston Studio BOV\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:The Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream - Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:A UK tour of a brand new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, will be coming to Bristol Old Vic next year. \nThe production comes from theatre company Headlong and Shakespeare’s Globe\, with Bristol Old Vic and Leeds Playhouse. \nIt’s directed by Headlong’s Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan. \nHolly says: “The world of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a turbulent one\, the natural environment is upside down and unpredictable\, and the political and social landscape is on edge\, creating a sense of tension that we are all experiencing today. \n“This new staging will explore some of the darker elements of Shakespeare’s well-known comedy\, turning it on its head and asking us to reexamine its themes and subject matter.” \nAdditional creatives announced for the production includes Co-Director Naeem Hayat\, Designer Max Johns and Movement Director Malik Nashad Sharpe. \nHeadlong takes all of the plays they stage and produces them as if they were brand new writing. The company calls this new production of the Shakespeare classic as a ‘striking’ new staging\, asking audiences to look at it ‘afresh’. \nTo escape a society ruled by tyrannical law\, four young lovers flee to the forest beyond the city walls. But the world of the woods has been turned upside down by a fierce battle between the Fairy King and Queen\, Oberon and Titania\, over a stolen child. \nAs their quarrel deepens\, others fall prey to jealousy\, manipulation\, and the dark spells of Oberon’s unruly Puck. As day turns to night and snow begins to fall in summer\, can anyone stop the dream from turning into a nightmare? \nA Midsummer Night’s Dream will be at Bristol Old Vic from 04 – 21 March 2026 \nTickets go on sale to members from 26 June and then general sale from 03 July 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/a-midsummer-nights-dream-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:Bristol Old Vic\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:Bristol Old Vic
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream - Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be coming to Bristol Old Vic in March 2026. \nThe production is by Headlong and Shakespeare’s Globe\, with Bristol Old Vic and Leeds Playhouse. \nIt opens at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe from 15 November 2025 – 31 January 2026 before going out on tour. \nIt comes to Bristol Old Vic from 04-21 March 2026. \nTo escape a society ruled by tyrannical law\, four young lovers flee to the forest beyond the city walls. But the world of the woods has been turned upside down by a fierce battle between the Fairy King and Queen\, Oberon and Titania\, over a stolen child. \nAs their quarrel deepens\, others fall prey to jealousy\, manipulation\, and the dark spells of Oberon’s unruly Puck. As day turns to night and snow begins to fall in summer\, can anyone stop the dream from turning into a nightmare?
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream-bristol-old-vic-2/
LOCATION:Bristol Old Vic\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:Bristol Old Vic
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
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SUMMARY:Ian Stone Looking For The Wow - Hen and Chicken
DESCRIPTION:Ian Stone will be back in Bristol for 2026 with Looking For The Wow. \nThe comedian has been on a sold-out tour during 2025 and is back\, this time looking for life’s missing magic. \n“There has to be more to life than the humdrum and the routine before the inevitable slide into disease\, decay\, and death. Why can’t we sneak in a hint of awesome\, a tad of amazing\, and maybe a smidge of wonderful? Where you get is your business. A forest canopy opening onto a huge vista would be enchanting for some\, but my ancestors wandered in the desert for forty years — I think we’ve been outdoors enough. Others get their fix from the spiritual\, but I’ve been harbouring a grudge against God since my mother stopped me going to Arsenal after my Barmitzvah — forty-nine years ago. “God will be watching\,” she said. Well\, at least He got to see the game. The point is\, life could be so much better — so I’m on the lookout. Come and join me on the hunt.” \nIt’s been a hectic few years for Ian\, who has taken Edinburgh by storm\, winning the Spirit of the Fringe Award. \nYou can also find Ian on his popular twice-weekly Arsenal podcast – Handbrake Off\, for The Athletic. \nFor more details about his forthcoming tour\, visit: https://www.ianstonecomedian.co.uk/ \nBristol booking details below
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/ian-stone-looking-for-the-wow-hen-and-chicken/
LOCATION:Hen & Chicken\, BS3 1JF
CATEGORIES:Hen & Chicken
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SUMMARY:Life Before You - Spielman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Life Before You is a new play written by Eva Hudson and directed by Roisin McCay-Hines. \nThe pair were inspired by their shared experiences of navigating medical misogyny and understandings of class and female identity. Both also had the same experience of being daughters of Northern Irish mothers who moved to England and raised their children here. \nLife Before You addresses women’s healthcare issues\, class and survival as well as the erasure of aging women. Looking at the fault lines between mothers and daughters\, it ask – what do we pass on and how do we escape the lives written for us? \nGráinne leaves Ardoyne\, Belfast\, for England\, chasing the promise of a better life for her daughter. She scrubs\, she bleaches\, she sacrifices— and piece by piece\, she begins to disappear. \nEimear grows up surrounded by privilege\, stepping through doors her mother could never open. But with every step forward\, she drifts further away — into another class\, another name\, another life. \nAs they clash over diverging ideas of womanhood\, what surfaces is complex and turbulent\, straining their relationships — with themselves and with each other — to breaking point. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/life-before-you-spielman-theatre/
LOCATION:Spielman Theatre\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Spielman Theatre
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SUMMARY:Daliso Chaponda Topical Storm - The Wardrobe Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Daliso Chaponda will be coming to Bristol this March as part of a new UK tour – Topical Storm. \nThe comedian and satirist first made waves in comedy by making it to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2017. He came in at third overall and even won a Golden Buzzer on his journey. \nSince then\, he has his own Radio 4 series Citizen of Nowhere. He’s found time to win an episode of Celebrity Mastermind and has also appeared in BBC Two documentary series Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps. \nHis Topical Storm show will see Daliso bring his sharp and funny take on modern journalism. He asks has the reporting of events become part of the chaos rather than a solution? And where do we go from here? \nDaliso Chaponda comes to The Wardrobe Thatre in Old Market this March.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/daliso-chaponda-topical-storm-the-wardrobe-theatre/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:The Wardrobe Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
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SUMMARY:Life Before You - Spielman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Life Before You is a brand new play by Eva Hudson.\n \nIt’s recently premiered at Theatre Royal Bath before heading out on a UK tour.\n \nThe final date wraps up right here in Bristol in the Spielman Theatre of Tobacco Factory Theatres. \nIt’s a ‘fierce and unflinching’ exploration of fault lines between mothers and their daughters. \nIt delves into many of the issues impacting on women’s lives – healthcare\, class and the erasure of aging women. \nThe show is produced by REMH Productions and directed by Roisin McCay-Hines. \nIt’s supported by Arts Council England\, Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory Fund and Shoreditch Town Hall. \nLife Before You supports The Menopause Charity. \nFeatured Image: Edward J Felton
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/life-before-you-spielman-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Spielman Theatre\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Spielman Theatre
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SUMMARY:Scenes With Girls by Miriam Battye - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Eightball Productions return to the Bristol stage with Miriam Battye’s Scenes With Girls. \nTosh. Lou. Fran. 22 scenes. Other friends have come\, got boyfriends\, and gone. So what? These girls have each other. Between them\, there is love. And that’s enough. That is enough. \nThe play was first staged at The Royal Court in 2020. It follows Lou as she revels in her newfound freedom whilst Tosh grapples with jealousy and unspoken feelings. \nThe arrival of their old friend Fran\, loved up and seemingly content with conventional romance\, complicates their dynamic. Battye’s play delves into the complexities of female sexual empowerment\, the pressure to perform happiness\, and the fear of being left behind in a rapidly changing world. \nTosh played by Phoebe Taylor\nLou played by Hattie Millard\nFran played by Iola King-Alleyne\nDirected by Emma Morgan
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/scenes-with-girls-by-miriam-battye-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260312
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SUMMARY:In Hysterics - The Wardrobe Theatre
DESCRIPTION:In Hysterics is a new play by Late Shift Theatre\, exploring women’s experiences of medical misogyny. \nIt follows the parallel lives of two women\, living 100 years apart\, whose stories unfold through a series of doctor’s appointments. Set in the 1920s and the 2020s\, the play explores women’s experiences of medical misogyny\, revealing how many attitudes\, misunderstandings\, and injustices within healthcare have remained disturbingly unchanged. Drawing on the personal journeys of these two women alongside verbatim accounts from many others\, the play exposes the ongoing failure to adequately study\, listen to\, and treat women’s bodies. While addressing heavy and distressing subject matter\, In Hysterics uses a carefully comedic and farcical tone\, allowing serious issues to be confronted through humour that highlights the absurdity of a system that has failed women for over a century
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/in-hysterics-the-wardrobe-theatre/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:The Wardrobe Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
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SUMMARY:Little Shop of Horrors - Music Theatre Bristol - Loco Klub
DESCRIPTION:University of Bristol’s Music Theatre Bristol company returns to the stage with Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s Little Shop of Horrors. \nThe dark comedy sees flower shop assistant Seymour Krelborn discover an unearthly plant after a strange total eclipse of the sun. \nIs it the answer to all his problems? Might it help the struggling flower shop? As the mysterious plant starts to bring more attention and business\, it begins to look like all Seymour’s dreams could finally be coming true. But this plant has a secret…an insatiable appetite…
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/little-shop-of-horrors-music-theatre-bristol-loco-klub/
LOCATION:Loco Klub\, BS1 6QH
CATEGORIES:Loco Klub
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
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SUMMARY:All The Happy Things - Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Written by Naomi Denny\, All The Happy Things\, is a dark comedy following Sienna\, who is trying to deal with grief.\n\n\n\nNot only is she seeing her dead sister\, but she’s having full on conversations with her.\n\n\nAs Emily’s presence becomes more overwhelming\, it begins to affect all facets of her life.\n\nHow do you truly let go of someone when you imagined they would be there forever?\n\nThe story is told through a Global Majority lens.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/all-the-happy-things-weston-studio-of-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:The Weston Studio BOV\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:The Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
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CREATED:20251117T140004Z
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SUMMARY:Joz Norris: You Wait. Time Passes. - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Joz Norris will be at the Alma Tavern Theatre in Bristol as part of a new UK tour. \nThe award-winning comedian\, was a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe. His sell-out run was one of just two shows to be awarded 5 stars by Chortle. \nJoz Norris has finally completed his life’s work and he’s ready to unveil it to the world in all its glory for the first time EVER – no matter what the consequences may be.  \nBut what exactly is it? What has it cost him? And now that he’s done it\, what will he do next? \nYou can find out in March 2026\, when Joz pops into the Clifton venue for one night only\,
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/joz-norris-you-wait-time-passes-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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SUMMARY:Period Drama Presented by Olga Kaleta - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:Period Drama by Olga Kaleta (with integrated BSL by Sherrie Eugene-Hart) is a surreal\, episodic dark comedy about mental health\, identity & recovery that mixes autobiographical storytelling with circus & bold physicality. A deep dive into the question of wellness through a feminist lens\, via slasher flicks\, bloody knickers & the existential dilemmas of insects. \nDirected by Laura Murphy & Nicole A’Court-Stuart and Produced by Thea Woodrow. \nAge guide: 16+ Frank discussion of sexuality and mental health\, strong language.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/period-drama-presented-by-olga-kaleta-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260225T100248Z
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SUMMARY:Troubled Waters by Corinne Harragin – Front Room Weston
DESCRIPTION:Ancient folklore meets ecological urgency in a bold spoken-word storytelling show touring the UK \nAt a time of ecological crisis and cultural reckoning\, what do rivers remember — and what might they teach us now? \nIn Troubled Waters\, storyteller Corinne Harragin draws ancient river lore into conversation with the urgent issues shaping our lives today. Blending myth\, humour and environmental imagination\, this contemporary spoken-word performance explores our connection to waterways\, wetlands and their inhabitants — human and more-than-human.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/troubled-waters-by-corinne-harragin-front-room-weston/
LOCATION:Front Room Theatre\, BS23 1FF
CATEGORIES:Front Room Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
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SUMMARY:Shed-ache - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:Presented by aKa Dance Theatre \nshed-ache is a seriously silly dance theatre show that transports little people and their grown ups to a world that sits somewhere between reality and make believe. Two friends (three if you count the shed) get up to all sorts whilst faced with downpours\, lava floors and socks falling out of the sky.  \nshed-ache is about the give and take of friendship\, the power of imagination and the importance to embrace experiences whatever the weather. Be prepared to be blown away by aKa’s brand new family-friendly show which is bright and sunny. With 100% chance of laughter.  For ages 2+ and their families. \nFeatured Image: Jake Grant Photography
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/shed-ache-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
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CREATED:20260302T120527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T120527Z
UID:54067-1773446400-1773532799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Phuckets and Rainbows - Front Room Weston Super Mare
DESCRIPTION:Lizzie Bean brings to life the story of “Phuckets and Rainbows” Where chaos and comedy collide in a bid to find a life that feels better… We share the highs\, the lows and all that lies between. Leaving the show\, with the notion\, that maybe we are enough.” \nChaos\, comedy and catharsis collide\, in this one woman show by the effervescent\, Lizzie Bean. \nWhere do we find ourselves as we hit midlife? What lessons brought us here? Who are we underneath the lanyards\, yoga mat\, chin hairs\, and wine…? \nFrom the highs to the lows\, Lizzie’s ordinary-girl quest to live an extraordinary life. Phuckets and Rainbows takes you on a rollercoaster ride. Hoping to show you\, how possible it is\, to believe you are enough. \nThe show is written and performed\, by Lizzie Bean\, a mum\, wife and friend. A speaker\, mentor and twizzler. A dreamer\, and believer in ordinary magic. Just a girl. On a mission. To live \n“Honest\, engaging\, funny and raw” uplifting\, real and true. “Phuckets and Rainbows” is a heartfelt invitation\, to lay down the shoulds\, embrace the “weird” and welcome the wonder of it all.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/phuckets-and-rainbows-front-room-weston-super-mare/
LOCATION:Front Room Theatre\, BS23 1FF
CATEGORIES:Front Room Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260313T113047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T113047Z
UID:54252-1773446400-1773532799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Glenside Hospital Museum - National Lottery Open Week
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 14 March is the last chance to step into Glenside Hospital Museum as part of National Lottery Open Week. \nThe event History in Your Hands\, has been running since 07 March is part of a UK-Wide event which sees hundreds of venues opening their doors with free entry or special offers. \nVisitors on Saturday can enter for free with any National Lottery ticket or scratchcard. \nGlenside Hospital Museum is run entirely by volunteers. It is giving visitors the chance to handle a straitjacket\, a deactivated electroconvulsive therapy machine\, patient artworks and Victorian medicine bottles. \nThe same building contains a secret turret room — originally the private balcony of the hospital’s most senior doctor — where visitors can take tea via a spiral staircase. And the chapel floor they walk across is the same one Sir Stanley Spencer — one of Britain’s most celebrated painters — scrubbed as a medical orderly during the First World War. \nFeatured Image: Glenside Hospital Museum – A deactivated Ectron Duopulse ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) machine from the museum’s collection\, available to handle during the ‘History in Your Hands’ experience \n\n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/glenside-hospital-museum-national-lottery-open-week/
LOCATION:Glenside Hospital Museum\, BS16 1DD
CATEGORIES:Glenside Hospital Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260225T091556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T091556Z
UID:53936-1773446400-1773619199@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Troubled Waters by Corinne Harragin - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Ancient folklore meets ecological urgency in a bold spoken-word storytelling show touring the UK \nAt a time of ecological crisis and cultural reckoning\, what do rivers remember — and what might they teach us now? \nIn Troubled Waters\, storyteller Corinne Harragin draws ancient river lore into conversation with the urgent issues shaping our lives today. Blending myth\, humour and environmental imagination\, this contemporary spoken-word performance explores our connection to waterways\, wetlands and their inhabitants — human and more-than-human. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/troubled-waters-by-corinne-harragin-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20251104T093831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T093831Z
UID:52388-1773705600-1774137599@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Meet Fred - The Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Fred is a cloth puppet just trying to live an ordinary life – get a job\, be part of society and find love. \nBut his Puppetry Living Allowance in under threat causing Fred’s world to spiral out of control. \nHow do you hold on to independence when the system pulls the strings? \nThe dark and comic political satire has been created by inclusive theatre company Hijinx. \nThe cast includes those with and without learning disabilities and/or autism\, whose lived experiences bring depth and authenticity to Fred’s struggle. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFeatured Image: Jorge Lizalde\, Studio Cano
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/meet-fred-the-weston-studio-of-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:The Weston Studio BOV\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:The Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20250707T192939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T192939Z
UID:50673-1773792000-1773878399@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Emma Doran Comes to The Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol with Emmaculate
DESCRIPTION:Stand-up comedian and online star Emma Doran\, is going out on a UK and Ireland tour with brand new show Emmaculate. \nThere’s no such thing as a perfect family but she wouldn’t want one anyway… \nThe many trials and tribulations of Emma’s blended family are laid bare\, womanhood examined and relationships put to the test in this witty\, rambunctious show from one of Ireland’s most beloved stand-ups. Strap in for a night to remember\, jam-packed with razor-sharp observations\, riotous on-stage antics and conspiratorial gossip mongering. \nEmma will be coming to The Wardrobe Theatre on 18 March 2026 \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/emma-doran-comes-to-the-wardrobe-theatre-in-bristol-with-emmaculate/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:Comedy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260209T101951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T101951Z
UID:53649-1773878400-1773964799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Social Immobility - Bristol Improv Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Social Immobility is a 2-act working class construction site comedy written by Taylor Ayling a working-class director\, writer and labourer. It is set in a knock-through of a semi-detached Clifton town house in Bristol. This is a crass\, naughty and bombastic explosion of a play that exploits that fantasy you had when you were getting work done in your house: What are they doing in there? \nThe play follows a monumental day in carpenter Henry’s life. Despite being rotten to the core\, he is undeniably charming and totally loveable. This is the day that his mountain of lies comes avalanching down to finally bury him. \nThe play is about the dualistic nature of building site culture. The freedom\, the debauchery\, the joy of seeing the labour of your day concretely in front of you. These things are the enduring pleasures of site life. But then there is the other side – the racism\, homophobia\, sexism\, transphobia. The crippling performance of masculinity that seems to suffocate some and liberate others. It is also about the dream of social mobility\, how for some it keeps us trapped in a loop of hedonistic despair and yet for the lucky few\, offers a lifeline to something better. \nExpect site humour\, fast paced farcical narrative and a little (albeit highly dramatised) insight into the lives of construction workers
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/social-immobility-bristol-improv-theatre/
LOCATION:Bristol Improv Theatre\, BS8 1LP
CATEGORIES:Bristol Improv Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20251203T141508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T141508Z
UID:52816-1774051200-1774137599@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Circomedia Gala 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the fundraising event of the season – The Circomedia Gala! \nPrepare for a dazzling evening of circus\, performance and jollity that will entertain and amaze you. Expect aerial artistry\, awe-inspiring juggling\, acrobatics\, and appearances from special guests from across the creative industry. The line-up will include a Cirque du Soleil aerialist and exceptional juggling choreography from a member of the world-renowned Gandini Juggling\, alongside incredible displays of talent from our very own students. More to be announced! \nYou are invited to ‘dress to impress’ as you join us for this sparkling event presented in a cabaret style. We’ll provide a glass of fizz\, some food and table service to make your evening extra special.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/circomedia-gala-2026/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260302T121332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T121332Z
UID:54070-1774137600-1774396799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Wearing The Trousers: the true story of Vesta Tilley - Alma Tavern Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Vesta Tilley was one of the most successful cross-dressing music hall stars that most of the world has never heard of. \nSpanning Vesta’s life from childhood to her mid-seventies\, Vesta Tilley has been written for Seizing The Day Company’s diva performer\, Alexandra Pickford. Alex is also in her mid-seventies and will bring the show to life in a series of flashbacks supported by a multi-role cast of three additional actors. \nUsing original music and songs from Vesta Tilley’s playbook and some reworked pieces\, the story leads us from her dotage in Monaco back to her theatre debut aged five\, to the extraordinary People’s Tribute book\, presented to her by Ellen Terry and signed by admirers Charlie Chaplin\, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\, Harry Houdini and two million members of the public\, to celebrate her career and retirement from the stage. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/wearing-the-trousers-the-true-story-of-vesta-tilley-alma-tavern-theatre/
LOCATION:Alma Tavern Theatre\, BS8 2HY
CATEGORIES:Alma Tavern Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260324T182838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T182838Z
UID:54383-1774310400-1774655999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:National Theatres Connection Festival 2026 - Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Bristol theatres will be taking part in this year’s National Theatre Connections 2026. \nThere will be 16 youth groups across the south west region taking part. Some of the city’s brand new talent will be performing at Bristol Old Vic. \nThe festival in Bristol is running from 24 – 27 March 2026. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/national-theatres-connection-festival-2026-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:Bristol Old Vic\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:Bristol Old Vic
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260317T095225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T095225Z
UID:54277-1774310400-1774742399@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) - Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:The Reduced Shakespeare Company is out on a UK tour with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged). \nThe hit show has been rebooted and reimagined. \nIt’s a comic show taking a rollercoaster ride through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays. \nThe cast of four are Efé Agwele\, Woogie Jung\, Tom Pavey and Kiran Raywilliams. \n  \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-complete-works-of-william-shakespeare-abridged-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:Bristol Old Vic\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:Bristol Old Vic
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260224T102548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T102548Z
UID:53924-1774396800-1774655999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:The City For Incurable Women - The Wardrobe Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlethem – Feeling a little upset? Have you tried  hypnosis\, psychoanalysis\, smelling salts and it just doesn’t work?\nTry The City for Incurable Women! \nIt’s 1880s Paris\, and Dr Jean-Martin Charcot is studying hysteria at  the Salpêtrière Hospital. Here\, the doctors go to extraordinary  lengths to prove their theories about the four stages of madness\,  having female patients perform ‘hysteria’ to the public. \nInternational theatre-collective\, fish in a dress\, follows the thread of the history of  hysteria as the audience becomes complicit in an outrageous tale of  medical misogyny. \nBut hysteria is far from over; its social consequences continue to  extend and echo through generations. Stereotypes of ‘madwomen’  today led the company to explore the history of hysteria. \nDiscovering the hilarious absurdity and disturbing darkness of this  story\, The City for Incurable Women offers a queer perspective on a feminist history\, exploring the repercussions for all genders. \n  \nImage Credit – Ellis Buckley
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-city-for-incurable-women-the-wardrobe-theatre/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:The Wardrobe Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260213T180433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T180433Z
UID:53859-1774569600-1774655999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Fairport Convention - The Forum Bath
DESCRIPTION:Folk rock band Fairport Convention\, will be coming to The Forum in Bath this March. \nThe band features founding member Simon Nicol on guitar and vocals\, Dave Pegg on bass guitar\, Ric Sanders on violin\, Chris Leslie on fiddle\, mandolin and vocals. Fairport will be joined on stage by former member Dave Mattacks on Drums. \nSpecial guest Jenn Butterworth will also be performing a set on the evening. \n  \n\nGuest Jenn Butterworth will also be performing at Bath Forum\n\n\nThe 2026 Spring Tour will include a mix of much loved fan favouritess as well as some surprises from across all of the band’s albums.\n\nFeatured Image: Mike Ainscoe
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/fairport-convention-the-forum-bath/
LOCATION:Bath Forum\, The Forum\, 1a Forum Buildings\, St James's Parade\, BA1 1UG
CATEGORIES:Bath Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260503T133159
CREATED:20260317T093609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T093609Z
UID:54272-1774569600-1774655999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:The Britpop Show with Marc Burrows - Hen and Chicken
DESCRIPTION:Writer\, comedian and music journalist Marc Burrows\, will be coming to Bristol this month with  The Britpop Show. \nIt’s a celebration of one of Britain’s iconic musical eras. This year just happens to be the 30th anniversary of the Blur vs Oasis battle. \nMark will be unpicking the rivalries\, hype\, absurd personalities and unforgettable music that defined the 90s Britpop era and changed the face of UK culture. \nFeatured Image: Alexis Dubus
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-britpop-show-with-marc-burrows-hen-and-chicken/
LOCATION:Hen & Chicken\, BS3 1JF
CATEGORIES:Hen & Chicken
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