The Grinning Man at Bristol Old Vic
They can be a hard to please crowd, that Bristol Old Vic audience, so theatre savvy are they, so used
Read moreThey can be a hard to please crowd, that Bristol Old Vic audience, so theatre savvy are they, so used
Read moreEmotional and physical pain travel the same neurological pathways, George Monbiot tells us in his introduction to ‘Breaking the Spell
Read moreFor the third year running, Tobacco Factory Theatres has teamed up with Opera Project to co-produce another much loved opera,
Read moreIt’s 1905, the height of a new wave of violent and bloody anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. For a
Read moreMercury Prize nominated Sam Lee is a collector of folk songs. A four year apprenticeship with Scottish singer Stanley Robertson
Read moreThe diversity of the Tobacco Factory staging is always a joy. Blue Heart is staged in the round as it
Read moreAs Bristol Old Vic continue their 250th anniversary celebrations, for which plays from each century of BOV’s existence are rediscovered, it’s fitting that
Read moreI thought that I’d only seen the 1990 film that propelled Demi Moore to superstardom once. And so, on seeing
Read moreThis was my first experience with youth theatre, not including painful and cringe-worthy memories of school nativities; and maybe it
Read moreDid I actually ever watch the 1983 film, Footloose, or is it just I’ve seen the video of the Kenny
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