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Monthly Archives: May 2016

Music

Review: lost in music at Love Saves the Day

Author Conal Dougan Date May 31, 2016
30th May 2016Saturday 28th MayI arrive at Eastville Park in the early afternoon, the...
Tagged awesome tapes from africa, bump rollerdisco, chase and status, dizee rascal, eastville park, hot chip, joy orbison, love saves the day, nightmares on wax, redlight, shambarber, stormzy |
Music

Review: Negotiating the Expanding Beast of Dot To Dot 2016

Author Scott Hammond Date May 30, 2016
28th May 2016Though it’s not quite the glorious, almost unseasonably hot bank holiday sunshine...
Tagged alex robbins, bang bang romeo, barns courtney, cousin kula, crosa rosa, dot to dot festival 2016, eera, fairview, mirror furies, night beats, review, scott hammond, she makes war |
Whats On

Must See Monday – Events of the Month: June 2016

Author Kevin McGough Date May 30, 2016
30th June 2016This months Must See Monday looks ahead to 70’s music legends, Summer Festivals...
Tagged 2016, bedminister, bristol, bristol music, bristol old vic, catfish and the Battlement, colston hall, comedy, comedy garden, Festival, glastonbury, Hanson rooms, into the west, james bay, july, Kevin Mcgough, king lea, king lear, last shadow puppets, marquee moon, music, Must see Monday, north street fair, old vic, Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, shakespeare festival, sigh ros, spike island, summer series, television, theatre, tobacco factory, wardrobe theatre, whats on |
Music

Love Saves the Day: Who You Need to See

Author Conal Dougan Date May 23, 2016
23rd May 2016Having switched from the city centre to make spectacular premiere at Eastville Park...
Tagged admin, eastville park, goldie, hot chip, love saves the day, roman flugel, slix disco |
Theatre

Review: ‘History History History’ a powerful aligning of the personal and universal at The Cube

Author Scott Hammond Date May 21, 2016
19th May 2016 The French Revolution, The Plague, Orson Welles “fucking up his second...
Tagged daniel kitson, deborah pearson, history history history, mayfest, review, scott hammond, the cube |
Theatre

Review: Hauntingly beautiful dance in ‘Da-da-Darling’ at Mayfest

Author Kevin McGough Date May 21, 2016
 20th May 2016Nestled between Shirehampton and Lawrence Weston, stands King Weston House, in all...
Tagged 2016, bristol, Da-da-darling, glastonbury, Kevin Mcgough, king weston house, mayfest, review, the fix, the fix magazine, theatre, whats on |
Theatre

Review: Of Riders and Running Horses – Emergence, Radiance, Brilliance

Author Conal Dougan Date May 19, 2016
  19th May 2016In considering this review, it should be noted that there is a...
Theatre

Review: ‘The Complete Deaths’ & the hilarity of mortality at Old Vic

Author Scott Hammond Date May 18, 2016
    17th May 2016          The premise of this new production from Spymonkey was certainly...
Tagged Bristol Bright Night, bristol old vic, mayfest, review, scott hammond, spymonkey, the complete deaths |
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