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Review: Courtney Marie Andrews’ bell-clear vocals and weeping guitars at Trinity Centre (2/3/23)
With a bell-clear vocal style and an effective grasp on the dynamics of introspective themes and love-gone-wrong composition, Arizona born Courtney Marie Andrews first garnered significant critical praise for 2018 album May Your Kindness Remain. Outside of Andrews’ solid songwriting,… Continue Reading
Review: Pip Blom’s simple, melodic Britpop 2.0 at Trinity
14th February 2022 Having released Welcome Break – the follow up to their 2019 debut album Boat – in the autumn of 2021, the critical praise steeped upon their sophomore effort included a four-star Uncut review declaring that the… Continue Reading
Must See Monday – Events of The Week: Sanctum, Light & Islanders
2nd November 2015 TIP OF THE WEEKWhat: Theaster Gates ‘Sanctum’ // Where: Temple Church // When: Thurs 29th Oct – Sat 21st November // Cost: FreeThis autumn, a remarkable structure has risen from within the bombed out remains of Temple Church in Bristol. For 24 days, this 14th century site is… Continue Reading
Review: Things are hotting up with Fellswoop’s climate change drama ‘Current Location’ at Trinity Centre
5th June 2015 A tale of confusion and fear, Fellswoop’s allegorical climate change adaptation of Toshiki Okada’s Current Location finally brings British audiences to the majesty of this Japanese classic. Inspired by the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, Toshiki Okada’s play has been remolded… Continue Reading
Video & Gallery: Dot-to-Dot 2015
5th June 2015 We had so much fun at this year’s Dot-to-Dot Festival that we felt it would be poor form to not share what we saw and heard with you too. So click below to see our interview with Rhodes, Bristol… Continue Reading
Q&A: Bertrand Lesca tells us why Current Location at the Trinity Centre is not to be missed
2nd June 2015 This month, FellSwoop Theatre bring Current Location to the Trinity Centre. Set in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, Toshiki Okada’s play explores how rumour and the fears associated with climate change disrupts families… Continue Reading
Review: SOLO Showcase, Trinity Centre
19 March 2015 Solo Contemporary Performance, a South West organisation offering practical, artistic, financial and production to solo performance makers, has taken up residency at the Trinity Centre for two nights, taking over the entirety of the building to showcase… Continue Reading