Bristol Colston Hall review: Adam Ant
Vivienne Kennedy reviews Adam Ant, who played Bristol’s Colston Hall on Wednesday 25th May as part of his Kings of
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Adam Ant, who played Bristol’s Colston Hall on Wednesday 25th May as part of his Kings of
Read moreWe arrive on the uppermost (11th) floor of the NCP Car Park on Queen Charlotte Street, Bristol, to pouring rain;
Read moreBecause the girls were taking part in the finale of the Blind Tiger Club at the Bristol Old Vic, we
Read moreI’ve been reviewing theatre now for a couple of years, and rarely do I ever take notes during the performance.
Read moreJust last month, Selina Thompson returned from an epic three month sea journey from UK to Belgium to Ghana to
Read moreOh No! is joyously glorious! A facilitated adult’s playground contained within the theatre walls. As the audience enter the Wardrobe
Read moreI’ll admit it; I’m a bit of a Kid Carpet fan girl. Usually though my own little groupies have accompanied
Read moreIt’s Mayfest and the underlying hum of excitement upon entering Bristol Old Vic was palpable tonight. As the audience noticed
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