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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 moreCan Mike Bartlett’s play ’13’, highlighting a young population, hungry for a change of political direction with a governmental system
Read morePart of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Directors Cuts seasons, Stefan Golaszewski’s Sex with a Stranger is an intimate, intense
Read more‘The weight of this sad time we must obey; Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The
Read moreApril De Angelis’ Playhouse Creatures follows the lives of five of the first English actresses. In the wake of a decree by
Read moreOn Friday 4th March, I visited the studio at the Bristol Old Vic to see The Trojan Women, a Bristol Old
Read moreShakespeare is never going to be my specialist Mastermind subject. Damn, until very recently I probably couldn’t even have correctly
Read moreWe’re only half way through 2015 and already it’s been a phenomenal year for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS), who
Read moreHaving never been to the Tobacco Factory Theatre before I arrived not really knowing where to go or what to
Read moreShowcasing a tapestry of talent, it’s been a good run for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Directors’ Cuts
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