The Edge at Tobacco Factory Theatres
I am in love with the sea. I’ve lived by it most of my life. When I moved to the
Read moreI am in love with the sea. I’ve lived by it most of my life. When I moved to the
Read moreAs I bundle my children into the Arnolfini’s theatre space from the rainy harbourside, we look around and realise this
Read moreSouth Bristol’s Tobacco Factory Theatres is one of those inclusive places that offers something for everyone, from free theatre in
Read moreClay is the main feature of this one man physical theatre show. The only other props are five juggling
Read moreJust over 60 years since its premiere at Bristol Old Vic, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible returns to this beautiful theatre
Read moreOn the evening of Wednesday 7th October I went to see ‘And Then Come The Nightjars’ with Karen Blake at
Read moreMany of us have been affected by suicide at some point in our lives. And even more of us have
Read moreOn Wednesday 23rd of September at the Bristol Old Vic, I was transported back to 1930’s Paris, to a smoky
Read moreShowcasing new writing from emerging and established writers, A Play, a Pie and a Pint (originally created by Glasgow’s Òran Mór)
Read moreWhat a fantastic opportunity it was to see Wild Men, a show by Bristol theatre company Hotel Echo, being performed
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