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John Ajvide Lindquist’s 2004 novel Let the Right One In is arguably up there with the best that dark Scandinavian
Read moreJohn Ajvide Lindquist’s 2004 novel Let the Right One In is arguably up there with the best that dark Scandinavian
Read moreIt’s a funny thing how you get to associate certain venues with certain types of events, sometimes unfairly, and I
Read moreGiven that Bristol has a Black and mixed-race (white and Black Caribbean or African) population of around 8%, the number
Read moreBefore the performance even started, it had all the elements in place to delight a partisan and primarily older audience.
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, playing at The Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 16 February
Read moreI’ve become a bit of an opera fan, and in particular a Welsh National Opera fan so to be offered
Read moreNow, I was taking a bit of a risk with this concert, and I was braced and ready. A vocal
Read moreThe old concert venue of St George’s Bristol looks different. It ’s our first visit since the £6.5million extension opened
Read moreIt is said that Eskimos have 50 different words for snow, so when the word ‘love’ can mean so many
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Wise Children, the first production by Emma Rice’s new company, also called Wise Children. It opened at
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