Bristol Hippodrome theatre review: Rock of Ages
Vivienne Kennedy reviews Rock of Ages, playing at The Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 20 April Some theatre is deep and
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Rock of Ages, playing at The Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 20 April Some theatre is deep and
Read moreWell, I think I can safely say that this inaugural Classic Screen to Stage Theatre Company production of Rain Man is
Read moreThink ‘community theatre’ and you might be forgiven for conjuring images of amateur pantos in the village halls of sleepy
Read moreElizabeth Nicholls reviews The Selfish Giant at Bristol Old Vic. On Wednesday 10 April I took my three-year-old son to
Read moreMark and I first were introduced to Spitz and Co by Bristol Ferment at the Old Vic some five years
Read morePhysical theatre company, Gecko, is back in Bristol with a darkly humorous piece of theatre that deals with mental health,
Read moreEach year the top picks from BE (Birmingham European) Festival tours the UK, bringing brave contemporary theatre, circus, dance, comedy
Read moreGreen Ginger’s Intronauts is a small but perfectly formed piece of theatre, beautifully designed and executed. There are just three
Read more“OMG, I love it!” we overheard a teenage girl telling her friend in the interval of the opening night of
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, danced by the New Adventures company, which plays at The Bristol Hippodrome until
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