Richard III at Bristol Old Vic
I have to confess that I looked on last night’s theatre trip as a duty one; I’ve made it to
Read moreI have to confess that I looked on last night’s theatre trip as a duty one; I’ve made it to
Read moreGiven that Bristol has a Black and mixed-race (white and Black Caribbean or African) population of around 8%, the number
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Wise Children, the first production by Emma Rice’s new company, also called Wise Children. It opened at
Read moreLike many myths, Hercules is perennially relevant. Over the centuries (some) religion evolves, our understanding of science improves and technology
Read moreElizabeth Nicholls reviews IGLOO, a show about waiting for the snow, presented by Travelling Light and Bristol Old Vic - a
Read moreAmy Mason is a natural storyteller, poetic and darkly comedic. Her writing carries the weight of an old soul. Hollering
Read moreApproaching Bristol Old Vic I’d forgotten that BOV had been renovated, I’d got so used to sneaking round the back
Read moreI was pretty sure I wasn’t going to enjoy the dramatisation of climber Joe Simpson’s Touching the Void, a book
Read moreReading the Wiki entry of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard on the train on the way to Bristol Old Vic,
Read moreThings I Know To Be True is the first show I’ve seen at the Old Vic that doesn’t involve lots
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