Theatre Review: Two worlds collide in the climate change drama ‘The Edge’ at the Tobacco Factory Author Kevin McGough Date October 27, 2015 27th October 2015Two worlds collide in Transport theatre’s remarkable story of an Indian migrant...
Theatre Review: Bristol Old Vic delivers brooding and intense rendering of ‘The Crucible’ Author Scott Hammond Date October 17, 2015 14th October 2015 Returning to the home of its premiere UK performance in 1954, and...
Theatre Review: Outpost brings inspired puppetry to Tobacco Factory Theatres Author Conal Dougan Date October 13, 2015 13th October 2015Outpost is a brand new co-production from Tobacco Factory Theatres, Nordland Visual...
Photography Bristol Life Through A Lens Author Scott Hammond Date October 10, 2015 10th October 2015Our photographer Stef Formica has been out and about in Bristol this...
Theatre Review: Every Brilliant Thing brings a heartfelt and hilarious discussion of depression to Tobacco Factory Theatres Author Conal Dougan Date October 7, 2015 7th October 2015Every Brilliant Thing arrives at the Tobacco factory with high expectations. Duncan...
Photography Bristol Life Through A Lens Author Scott Hammond Date October 3, 2015 3rd October 2015Our photographer Stef Formica has been out and about in Bristol this...
Theatre Review: Little Bulb Theatre’s ‘Orpheus’ at Bristol Old Vic is Simply Stunning in Every Way Author Conal Dougan Date September 25, 2015 24th September 2015 Little Bulb Theatre returns to Bristol Old Vic with a slick...
Theatre Review: ‘140 Million Miles’ gives hope that Darth Vader might not be the only Bristolian in space Author Kevin McGough Date September 24, 2015 24th September 2015It’s hard to imagine a Bristolian in space.Yes, we know Darth...