The Meaning of Zong at Bristol Old Vic
Karen Blake reviews The Meaning of Zong, playing at Bristol Old Vic until 9 April and then from 26 April
Read moreKaren Blake reviews The Meaning of Zong, playing at Bristol Old Vic until 9 April and then from 26 April
Read moreJayne Hecate reviews Wonder Boy, playing at Bristol Old Vic until Saturday 26 March. Sometimes live theatre will absolutely leave
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews What Remains of Us, presented in the Weston Studio at Bristol Old Vic by Judy Owen Ltd
Read moreOur anticipation was high – this is surely the most excited we’ve ever been to sit in theatre seats. Mark
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Robin Hood:Legend of the Forgotten Forest, devised and performed by The Wardrobe Ensemble, playing at Bristol Old
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews The Three Seagulls, devised and performed by the graduating cohort of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s BA
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Outlier, a show featuring spoken word, set to music, which is playing in the main theatre at
Read moreA Christmas Carol returns to Bristol Old Vic for its second year, with extra songs, a new cast and a
Read moreAngry! Divisive! Offensive! Brutal! Petulant! Moaning! Justified! Righteous! Essential… These are words that have over the years been used by
Read moreLily Nicholls reviews Wild Swimming, playing at Bristol Old Vic until Saturday 21 September 2019. This play is a vibrant
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