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A new music video has been released for How To Win Against History. The musical comedy was first seen at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2016, and has been reimagined for a new run at Bristol Old Vic this ...
Last year, the uni announced plans to “phase out” anthropology, art history, health and social care, journalism, music and ...
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BristolWorld on MSNMusicians of Bristol: 41 famous musicians who were born and raised in Bristol including The Wurzels' Pete BuddExplore the rich musical heritage of Bristol as we spotlight 41 famous musicians, including Pete Budd of The Wurzels.
Foxfinder, which won the 2011 Papatango New Writing Prize, interrogates faith and conspiracy in a ravaged and dystopian England. In the context of widespread food scarcity and flooding, a shadowy ...
Amanda Fawcett Productions Ltd and Bristol Old Vic have announced that the cast for DELAY will star Jyuddah Jaymes in the ...
Foundation Course at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is a ten-week intensive experience at a leading drama school. On this full-time course, you will be immersed in a programme which mirrors the ...
Read our review of The Beautiful Future Is Coming at the Bristol Old Vic: hope and despair tussle for control in this ...
Exeter Northcott’s first Shakespeare play in over decade will star six professional actors alongside an ensemble of local dancers. Learn more about the production here!
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LondonWorld on MSNAward-winning, cult hit sketch duo return to Soho TheatreAward-winning sketch comedy duo Grubby Little Mitts (Rosie Nicholls and Sullivan Brown) return to London’s Soho Theatre this month with their third magnum opus.
A “wonderful” primary school in the outskirts of Bristol where “everyone is valued, included and cared for” may be on track for an upgraded rating after impressing inspectors with its ...
Thousands of parents in the Bristol area have been fined for taking their child out of school during term time, according to new data. New figures obtained by Confused.com through Freedom of ...
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in Peckham, south-east London, has appointed Professor SIMON OFIELD-KERR as its new chair. He succeeds Dame ROSEMARY SQUIRE, who has stepped down following the end of ...
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