Bristol Hippodrome theatre review: The Barber of Seville
Vivienne Kennedy reviews The Barber of Seville, the first of three productions making up Welsh National Opera’s Figaro Forever season,
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews The Barber of Seville, the first of three productions making up Welsh National Opera’s Figaro Forever season,
Read moreThe setting for Nunkie Theatre’s double bill of ghost stories at Tobacco Factory Theatre is understatedly perfect: a high backed
Read more1962, USA in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a Capitalist country rife with Communist paranoia. Baltimore, a northern
Read moreHaving laughed my head off (and very nearly done a tiny wee in my seat) at the Beyond The Ridiculous
Read moreOn Friday 4th March, I visited the studio at the Bristol Old Vic to see The Trojan Women, a Bristol Old
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty presented by New Adventures at Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 5th March “A visit
Read moreIdentity is a complex notion, made up of layers of personal and shared histories. We all have aspirations, that push
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews The Glenn Miller Story, which plays at Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 27th February Presented by Bill Kenwright
Read more“The Thekla was packed. A retro night of old Bristol tunes, the kinda stuff my mum would play – Tricky,
Read moreLast night I visited the Studio at the Bristol Old Vic to see ‘i know all the secrets in my
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