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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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Review: Serene storytelling in ‘Portraits in Motion’ at Mayfest

Author Kevin McGough Date May 18, 2016
 17th May 2016Volker Gerling is a well-travelled manAn unassuming fellow, he still radiates the...
Tagged 2016, 3500km, Art, bristol, bristol old vic, Festival, flickbooks, germany, glastonbury, Kevin Mcgough, mayfest, portraits in motion, review, the fix, the fix magazine, Volker Gerling, whats on |
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Review: Paradise Lost – A Satirical Sprint Through Milton Epic (Mayfest at Circomedia)

Author Scott Hammond Date May 14, 2016
13th May 2016(Photo by Zoe Manders)The prospect of re-enacting 17th century poet John Milton’s...
Tagged ben duke, circomedia, lost dog, mayfest, review, scott hammond, theatre |
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Review: Brilliantly bizarre ‘Chekov’s First Play’, as Mayest begins

Author Kevin McGough Date May 14, 2016
 12th May 2016 When looking for foundation pieces for a new play, the combination of...
Tagged 2016, bristol, bristol old vic, chekov, chekovs first play, Festival, Kevin Mcgough, mayfest, review, russian, the fix, the fix magazine, whats on |
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Review: Greg Wohead captures The King in Comeback Special at Mayfest

Author Conal Dougan Date May 12, 2016
12th May 2016For his show The Ted Bundy Project at Mayfest 2015, performer Greg Wohead...
Tagged bristol old vic, comeback special, greg wohead, mayfest, the ted bundy project |
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Best of Bristol 2015: Theatre

Author Conal Dougan Date December 28, 2015
In the second of our retrospectives of 2015, we run down what we thought...
Tagged ad infinitum, arnolfini, bristol old vic, grounded, light, mayfest, mime, of riders and running horses, Oliver Hoare, Paapa Essiedu, romeo & Juliet, stick house, still house, that is all you need to know, the crucible, theatre, tobacco factory theatres |
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Quiet and understated, the ponderous ‘What Happens to the Hope at the End of the Evening’ delivers laughs and reflection at Bristol Old Vic

Author Scott Hammond Date May 22, 2015
21st May 2015 Exploring male friendship, the altering dynamic of relationships over time and posing...
Tagged bristol old vic, mayfest, review, what happens to the hope at the end of the evening |
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Mayfest: Of Riders and Running Horses is one of the most radiant shows you will ever see

Author Conal Dougan Date May 18, 2015
18th May 2015 Advertised as taking place in a ‘secret city centre location’, Still House’s Of...
Tagged dance, mayfest, ncp, of riders and running horses, still house |
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