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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 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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251026T120340Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251203T140631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T140631Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Class Showcase - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:Circomedia’s Adult Class Showcases are an opportunity for its recreational circus skills students to create\, devise\, and perform a routine in their chosen discipline at our spectacular Portland Square venue. \nAn enjoyable evening of circus skills and a window to our classes.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/adult-class-showcase-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260226T185732Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
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SUMMARY:The Freshwater Five - Blakehay Theatre Weston Super Mare
DESCRIPTION:Theatre company Deadman\, from the Isle of Wight\, brings The Freshwater Five to the Blakehay Theatre in Weston Super Mare this Feburary. \nThe new play looks at the group of fisherman from the Isle of Wight and dubbed the Freshwater Five who were convicted of conspiracy to import £53m of cocaine. \nWere these five ordinary fishermen innocent or really international drug smugglers? \nThe men – Jamie Green\, Jon Beere\, Zoran Dresic\, Daniel Payne and Scott Birtwistle – were sentenced to a combined 104 years in prison\, but continue to proclaim their innocence. \nThe Freshwater Five is the debut work of Liam Patrick Harrison\, told by creatives from the Isle of Wight. \nThe creative team have worked directly with the five men\, their families and lawyer Emily Bolton\, the founder of APPEAL. \nAPPEAL is a charity law practice that fights miscarriages of justice and demands reform. \nThe Freshwater Five will be at the Blakehay Theatre on 27 – 28 February 2026 \nFeatured Image: Charlie Price
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-freshwater-five-blakehay-theatre-weston-super-mare/
LOCATION:Blakehay Theatre\, BS23 1JZ
CATEGORIES:Blakehay Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251026T115712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T115712Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Picture - Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Imagine yourself in a theatre in 2026. Now\, picture yourself as a Year 9 student on a school trip. And then\, as a citizen of Europe in 1939\, watching history take a dark turn. \nWhile you imagine\, Sam will be by your side. Sam is an emotional support dog. Sam is here to look after you. Sam will keep everyone safe. \nThe Last Picture tells a story through images\, tracing a path through a history we think we know. This is a play about empathy – its power\, its limits\, and what it asks of us. It’s about our shared past\, our present\, and the choices we face today.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-last-picture-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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260117T183245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T183245Z
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SUMMARY:Diverse Artists Network Community Celebration - Arnolfini
DESCRIPTION:Diverse Artists Network hosts a community celebration bringing together the network and wider creative community. \nThis gathering honours the power of artistic expression and highlights community resilience in the face of unrest\, amplifying creativity as a force for connection\, healing and change. \nThe day will be inclusive and family friendly. \nEvents taking place include:\n– creative workshops for all ages\n– live music\n– theatre and dance performances\n– open mic\n– a raffle with exciting prizes\n– delicious food and space to relax and connect. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/diverse-artists-network-community-celebration-arnolfini/
LOCATION:Arnolfini\, BS1 4QA
CATEGORIES:Arnolfini
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251203T140331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T140331Z
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SUMMARY:Jon Udry’s Variety Bungalow - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:Born as an online experiment in 2020\, Variety Bungalow is now back with an in real-life show you simply won’t want to miss. \nOriginally created to spark a little joy when the world felt uncertain and performers were out of work\, it returns with that same spirit – but this time\, the artists are back\, bold\, and ready to light up the stage. \nExpect a night of high-quality cabaret\, dazzling circus\, a pinch of burlesque\, and much more\, all tied together by your host for the evening\, Jon Udry. Relax and enjoy the show from cabaret-style seating with table service throughout the night.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/jon-udrys-variety-bungalow-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260209T095441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T095441Z
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SUMMARY:Macbeth - Wickham Theatre
DESCRIPTION:‘Something Wicked this way comes…’ \nAfter hearing the prophecies of three Witches\, war hero Macbeth embarks on a savage killing spree to secure the throne of Scotland. \nShakespeare’s thrilling tragedy is presented by InterAct in an exciting psychological take on the classic. Plunged into Macbeth’s psyche through ambitious sound design and movement\, audiences can expect to witness the propulsive tragic fall of literature’s greatest ever couple.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/macbeth-wickham-theatre/
LOCATION:Wickham Theatre\, Cantock's Close\, BS8 1UP
CATEGORIES:Wickham Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260219
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260209T091513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T091513Z
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SUMMARY:Squidge - The Wardrobe Theatre
DESCRIPTION:White Noise Theatre brings Squidge to The Wardrobe Theatre this February. \nIt’s written and performed by screenwriter and actress Tiggy Bayley and directed by Selwin Hulme-Teague. \nSquidge is described as a ‘powerful and poignant dark comedy’ which looks at the challenges in the education system. It’s been lauded by audiences for its honest and humorous portrayal of a reluctant teaching assistant’s journey of self-discovery. \nIt was a 5-star hit at Edinburgh in 2024\, shortlisted for the Popcorn Writing Award. \nIt also went on to be a sell-out success at Soho Theatre.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/squidge-the-wardrobe-theatre/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:The Wardrobe Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251025T145149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251025T145149Z
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SUMMARY:Boxville - Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:Work with the Boxville engineers to craft-a-long with the story and build your own way through the tasks and trials of Boxville\, earning everything you need to become a fully fledged cardboard engineer! \nUsing designer Sam Wilde’s trademark sustainable cardboard puppet style you will travel to Boxville\, a land made entirely from sustainable cardboard. \nYou will meet paper dragons\, corrugated crabs and cardboard space robots in this STEM skilled\, hands on\, interactive\, cardboard adventure. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/boxville-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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260209T083554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T083554Z
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SUMMARY:Contact Contemporary Dance Workshops - The Station
DESCRIPTION:South West Dance Theatre is running a series of workshops this half term in central Bristol. \nThe company behind Aperiodic by Way of Ballet Breakdancing and Hofstadter’s Butterfly\, has sessions taking place for ages 7 years upwards. \nWorkshop Contact\, will be looking at the science of how dancers make contact during movement. \nIt will be taught by Anna Davis and Owen Ridley-DeMonick. \n11-1pm Session: kids and families (under 7s should attend with a grown up) –  £9 each/£12 for 2 (or £5 each early bird) \n2-4:30pm Session: teens £10 each/£15 for 2 \nFor more informatino about South West Dance Theatre: https://www.instagram.com/southwestdancetheatre/
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/contact-contemporary-dance-workshops-the-station/
LOCATION:The Station\, Silver Street\, Bristol\, BS1 2AG
CATEGORIES:The Station
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260126T091741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T091741Z
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SUMMARY:Knowle West Literacy Project - Spielman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:London\, 1950’s. D.I. Jack Payne is drafted in to investigate a murder\, this is a crime the likes of which have never been seen before and the murder scene is\, well\, rather bizarre. Jack has unconventional methods to say the least; he sees the world differently\, but his superiors and everyone around him want him to conform and do things “by the book” the way everyone else does. Jack’s unconventional approach lands him in trouble as he gets in deeper water trying to catch the murderer. But is it this very approach and Jack’s unique way of looking at the world that means he is the only one that can bring the murderer to justice? Should Jack change to fit the world\, or should the world change to fit him?  \n This new theatrical work has been co-created with young people from Knowle West. The project aims to support literacy\, creativity and confidence through the development of new theatre and has been made possible through funding from DJS Arts\, The JJ Charitable Trust\, The Jackson Family Fund and Arts Council England.  
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/knowle-west-literacy-project-spielman-theatre/
LOCATION:Spielman Theatre\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Spielman Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251203T140038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T140038Z
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SUMMARY:We’re Going on a Lion Hunt: Early Years Session  - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:DragonBird Theatre are bringing thisAmerican folk song to life with singing\, theatre and play.  \nWe’ll be hunting through swishy grass\, mud\, trees\, a river full of fish and an exciting snowstorm!  \nAre you up for the adventure? Get your welly boots and binoculars ready and come and join us! \nThis interactive early-years show is perfect for ages 0 – 5 and their grown-ups.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/were-going-on-a-lion-hunt-early-years-session-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260126T085221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T085221Z
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SUMMARY:Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Winston Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Music Theatre Bristol brings Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd musical to the Winston Theatre this February. \nThe Tony and Olivier Award winning musical tells the story of exiled barber Sweeney Todd. He returns to London seeking vengeance against the judge who framed him and ravaged his wife. His revenge leads him to Mrs Lovett\, a failing pie shop owner. Mrs. Lovett’s luck sharply shifts when Todd’s thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up\, and the carnage has only just begun. \nFeatured Image: https://www.instagram.com/emmasperfectphotos/
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/sweeney-todd-the-demon-barber-of-fleet-street-winston-theatre/
LOCATION:Winston Theare\, Richmond Building\, Bristol\, BS8 1LN
CATEGORIES:The Winston Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251218T131441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T131441Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260122T115840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T115840Z
UID:53510-1770508800-1770595199@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Calm Session - Brunel’s SS Great Britain
DESCRIPTION:The sessions have been designed for neurodivergent people\n\nA calm session aboard Brunel’s SS Great Britain will be taking place in February. \nThe session has been designed for people who need to visit at quieter times\, particularly benefiting neurodivergent people of all ages. \nStaff at the ship worked with organisations including Bristol Autism Project and Bristol Autism Support to create the right environment. \nAnd it’s not a static session either. Feedback is always gathered to make sure the sessions are best meeting the needs of its visitors. \nFor those familiar with the ship\, you might remember the strong smells aimed at enhancing the visitor experience. There’s also a variety of soundscapes recreating the noises and chatter of what life would be like onboard. \nFor the calm sessions\, loud noises and strong smells will be turned off or reduced. \nThis also includes the use of hand-dryers\, with hand towels provided instead. \nFor those who do find themselves overwhelmed\, there is a dedicated quiet space they can retreat to. \nThe upcoming dates that have been announced for calm session in 2026 are: \nSunday 08 February 10am – 4pm\nThursday 09 April 9.30am – 1pm\nSaturday 13 June 1pm – 5pm
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/calm-session-brunels-ss-great-britain/
LOCATION:SS Great Britain\, BS1 6TY
CATEGORIES:Brunel's SS Great Britain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260105T210249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T210249Z
UID:53030-1770422400-1770508799@backstagebristol.com
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260111T232547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T232547Z
UID:53393-1770249600-1770508799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Any Objections? - The Wardrobe Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Bristol Harpist Scarlett Smith returns to The Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol with harp comedy show Any Objections ahead of a UK tour. \nIt was just a year ago that Scarlett charmed the Old Market audience with her wonderfully whimsical show. \nBringing together live looping of popular songs\, wedding chat and comedy\, it’s genuinely heartfelt and funny. \nAny Objections? Will be on at The Wardrobe Theatre 05 – 07 of February 2026 \nAnd The Front Room Theatre in Weston Super Mare on 12 April 2026. \nTickets links: \nThe Wardrobe Theatre Bristol: https://thewardrobetheatre.com/shows/any-objections/ \nThe Front Room Weston Super Mare https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/frontroomwsm/t-yzqovdn
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/any-objections-the-wardrobe-theatre/
LOCATION:The Wardrobe Theatre\, BS2 0DF
CATEGORIES:The Wardrobe Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260115T085746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T085746Z
UID:53437-1769904000-1769990399@backstagebristol.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251203T135733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T135733Z
UID:52795-1769817600-1769903999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:The Imposters! - Circomedia
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Circomedia and Slapstick Festival \nFive characters on the run from the authorities escape capture\, fall in love\, fight their way through hordes of cops to solve the mystery of how they ended up on the wrong side of law. \nWith a live music score\, The Imposters brings the charm\, daredevil acrobatic stunts\, romance\, action and thrills of the Silent Movie Era live to the stage. Conceived and directed by Moira Hunt. Created and performed by Circomedia’s BA Contemporary Circus & Physical Theatre students.  \nFeatured Image: Harley Strong
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/the-imposters-circomedia/
LOCATION:Circomedia\, BS2 8SJ
CATEGORIES:Circomedia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251118T140306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T140306Z
UID:52582-1769731200-1772927999@backstagebristol.com
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260105T205621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T205621Z
UID:53026-1769731200-1769903999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Audrey Heartburn: Bingo at Tiffany’s - Tobacco Factory Theatres
DESCRIPTION:Join the fabulously funny Tracey Collins as she brings you the hilarious\, heartwarming\, and bonkers Bingo at Tiffany’s\, starring the one and only Audrey Heartburn!  This award-winning character comedian will have you in stitches as she takes you on a riotous ride through a night of musical comedy\, bingo\, and pure chaos. \nAudrey’s traded the Hollywood hills for the real world—and she’s looking for love (and maybe a little bit of mischief) right here in Bristol! \nSpin the bingo cage\, shake those maracas\, and dance the night away with this iconic character.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/audrey-heartburn-bingo-at-tiffanys-tobacco-factory-theatres/
LOCATION:Tobacco Factory Theatres\, BS3 1TF
CATEGORIES:Tobacco Factory Theatres
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260117T182606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T182606Z
UID:53476-1769731200-1769817599@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Artists Gathering All About Funding - Arnolfini
DESCRIPTION:Join Diverse Artists Network at the Arnolfini for its first Artists Gathering of 2026. \n\nThe session will be diving into funding. \nThere will be expert insight from Fleur Williams of Sasolo and Izzy Cross of Noods Levels. \nMembers of the DAN team will also be on hand to answer questions about how to fund projects. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/artists-gathering-all-about-funding-arnolfini/
LOCATION:Arnolfini\, BS1 4QA
CATEGORIES:Arnolfini
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20251025T135820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251025T135820Z
UID:52253-1769558400-1769903999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Small Town Boy - Weston Studio of Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:‘I want them to see it. To throw it in their faces in all its big\, camp\, messy glory.’ \nIn the wake of their boyfriend Leo’s unexpected death\, Edie – a drag queen from Bristol – travels down to Cornwall to meet the family they never knew of. Expecting small-town homophobia\, Edie instead finds a community they didn’t expect. As Edie’s arrival awakens new emotions and old tensions\, drag begins to trickle through this seaside town and truths begin to pour out. \nHow do you piece together a person who didn’t have time to find those pieces themself? \nWritten by Brenda Callis\, directed by Frazer Meakin with sound design by Freddie Lewis. \n 
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/small-town-boy-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:20260127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20250929T080758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T080758Z
UID:51852-1769472000-1769903999@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Showstopper: The Improvised Musical - Bristol Old Vic
DESCRIPTION:With fifteen years as an Edinburgh Fringe must-see phenomenon\, a BBC Radio 4 series\, a critically-acclaimed West End run and an Olivier Award to their name\, The Showstoppers have delighted audiences across the globe with their ingenious blend of comedy\, musical theatre and spontaneity. \nA brand new musical comedy is created from scratch at each performance of this award-winning show as audience suggestions are transformed on the spot into all-singing\, all dancing productions with hilarious results. These incredible performers are guaranteed to impress as they create shows packed with drama\, dazzling dance routines and catchy melodies – and it’s all made up on the spot! \nSo whether you fancy Hamilton in a hospital\, Sondheim in the Sahara\, or Cabaretat Cabot Circus\, you suggest it and The Showstoppers will sing it!
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/showstopper-the-improvised-musical-bristol-old-vic/
LOCATION:Bristol Old Vic\, BS1 4ED
CATEGORIES:Bristol Old Vic
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260105T204751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T204751Z
UID:53022-1769472000-1769644799@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Seder - Tobacco Factory Theatres
DESCRIPTION:Anchored by the Jewish ritual of the Seder\, this dynamic piece of live-scored  physical theatre demands a new consideration of our survival stories. Through  spoken word\, explosive dance and an otherworldly score of harp\, drums and distorted guitar\, Adam Kammerling explores how we value our identities as  survivors\, and asks\, is this safe? \nThe super-cohort features lead artist Adam Kammerling (Albany Associate Artist\, Out-Spoken Press) and dancers\, Si Rawlinson (Wayward Thread\, Kakilang\, My Neighbour Totoro) Elisabeth Mulenga (Goldfrapp) and musicians\, Antosh Wojcik  (How to Keep Time: A Drum Solo for Dementia\, Bad Betty Press) on drums and  Marysia Osu (Brownswood Recordings\, Levitation Orchestra) on harp. \nTogether they create a highly dynamic environment for a non-linear storytelling experience  that bursts into blasts of physicality and immersive sound. \nDeveloped in response to the recent war crimes in Gaza and the ongoing  oppression of the Palestinian people\, this show\, unable to tour in 2024 due to safety  concerns\, demands a renewed relationship with the loyalties we hold in grief.
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/seder-tobacco-factory-theatres/
LOCATION:Tobacco Factory Theatres\, BS3 1TF
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTSTAMP:20260503T161200
CREATED:20260105T192253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T195220Z
UID:53004-1769299200-1769385599@backstagebristol.com
SUMMARY:Sam Hickman: First Woman at Strange Brew (WIP)
DESCRIPTION:Sam Hickman is a British/American singing harpist. She will be bringing together comedy\, cabaret and a bit of theatre as well as music in First Woman which will be at Strange Brew this January. \nPerforming as part of the Bristol Comedy Festival this year\, First Woman looks at womanhood\, motherhood\, medical transition\, and how to win it all. \nFirst Woman asks how do we escape the trauma of our past and why do we wait to be happy? \nPerformed with the promise of ‘very elaborate and gorgeous’ costumes\, this looks like a great show to kickstart your 2026 \nThe Bristol Comedy Festival runs from 15 – 31 January 2026 \nFeatured Image: Rhian Dixon Photography
URL:https://backstagebristol.com/event/sam-hickman-first-woman-at-strange-brew/
LOCATION:Strange Brew\, Fairfax Street\, Bristol\, BS1 3DB
CATEGORIES:Strange Brew
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