The Weir at Tobacco Factory Theatres
The Weir is a perfect night in a pub, if you like your nights in a pub to be dark,
Read moreThe Weir is a perfect night in a pub, if you like your nights in a pub to be dark,
Read moreThe first time I ever experienced live poetry was when a good friend Viv took me as her plus one
Read moreFor the third year running, Tobacco Factory Theatres has teamed up with Opera Project to co-produce another much loved opera,
Read moreThe diversity of the Tobacco Factory staging is always a joy. Blue Heart is staged in the round as it
Read moreI first saw Le Navet Bete a few years ago performing in a large tent at the Watchet Festival; I
Read moreSome people are huggers, and some people are not, but I’ve always fallen into the first camp. I am a
Read moreOn Thursday June 30th I was fortunate enough to review Into The West at the Bristol Tobacco Factory Theatre. Presented by
Read moreApril De Angelis’ Playhouse Creatures follows the lives of five of the first English actresses. In the wake of a decree by
Read more“Mum, are those doors REALLY magic?” said my six-year-old girl to me solemnly, half way through the show. After witnessing
Read moreLast night I had my first visit to the Zion Community Centre in Bristol, a little hidden gem that I
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