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Author: Conal Dougan

Review: The Castle Builder – Celebrating Outsider Artists Everywhere

Posted on May 16, 2016 by Conal Dougan

16th May 2016 If anyone would have suggested I’d enjoy spending an hour of my evening watching two 40 something year old men jumping about in DIY costumes, singing punk rock tunes created on children’s toys while sculpting with chewed… Continue Reading →

Theatre the castle builder

Review: Greg Wohead captures The King in Comeback Special at Mayfest

Posted on May 12, 2016 by Conal Dougan

12th May 2016 For his show The Ted Bundy Project at Mayfest 2015, performer Greg Wohead interrogated the public’s demand for graphic content, whether it be extreme pornography, violence or the explicit confession tapes of the show’s protagonist. Wohead trod a… Continue Reading →

Theatre bristol old vic, comeback special, greg wohead, mayfest, the ted bundy project

Review: Melt Yourself Down storm the Exchange

Posted on May 1, 2016 by Conal Dougan

  1st May 2016 By the end of Melt Yourself Down’s gig at Bristol’s Exchange, the densely packed room had become less of a music venue and more of a loved up, frenzied sauna, the audience dripping with sweat and… Continue Reading →

Music exchange, fix my life, last evenings on earth, melt yourself down

New Singles of the Week

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Conal Dougan

26th April 2016 Melt Yourself Down – ‘Jump the Fire’ ‘Jump the Fire’ is the second single from Melt Yourself Down’s new album Last Evenings On Earth, which will be released on 29th April. Having promoted the band’s last single, ‘The… Continue Reading →

Music church, fetty wap, jump the fire, kid ink, melt yourself down, ninja tune, promise, seven davis jr

Bristol Comedy Garden returns with a stellar line-up

Posted on April 25, 2016 by Conal Dougan

25th April 2016 Following its previous success, this summer will see Bristol Comedy Garden return to the city for a week of outstanding comedy. As before, the organisers have come up with a stellar line-up of comedians set to entertain… Continue Reading →

Comedy adam buxton, bristol comedy garden, james acaster, josie long, paul foot, stewart lee, tony law

Review: a spectral Dark Land Light House at Bristol Old Vic

Posted on April 23, 2016 by Conal Dougan

23rd April 2016 Dark Land Light House the latest offering from Bristol’s Sleepdogs theatre company, a collaboration between director Tanuja Amarasuriya and writer Timothy X Atack. A near-dystopian science fiction story, it is based in a universe similar to ours.… Continue Reading →

Theatre bristol old vic, dark land light house, sleepdogs, timothy x atack

Review: Frankenstein, Bristol800

Posted on April 23, 2016 by Conal Dougan

23rd April 2016 If you don’t have a ticket to see Julian Rhind-Tutt in Frankenstein at The New Room/John Wesley’s Chapel this weekend, I’m afraid you’re out of luck! The now sold-out performances of this classic gothic tale are being… Continue Reading →

Theatre Bristol festival of ideas, bristol800, frankenstein, julian rhind tutt

New Singles of the Week

Posted on April 14, 2016 by Conal Dougan

14th April 2016 Tamu Massif – ‘Holding Back’ First up this week is ‘Holding Back’ by Tamu Massif, AKA local lad Dave Dixon. We at The Fix have been fans of Tamu Massif since we saw him at the Louisiana… Continue Reading →

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