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Built in 1966 the Redgrave Theatre was originally known simply as the ‘Clifton College Theatre’. The design was based on the Mermaid Theatre in London and was the first purpose built school theatre in the country.
Percival Road, CliftonBristolBS8 3LE
W: redgravetheatre.com/
T: 0117 3157602
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Jun 26
Spotlight Social
Location: Redgrave Theatre, Percival Road, Clifton, Bristol
Time: From 11.00am
At: Redgrave Theatre
A social morning for over-65s with complimentary refreshments and an exclusive captioned National Theatre Live screening.
21
The D Day Darlings: Victorious
Time: From 1.30pm
A nostalgic vocal show direct from the Royal Albert Hall, celebrating the defining sounds of the 20th century.
Adriana Brownlee: Death Zone
Time: From 7.30pm
A live talk from record-breaking British mountaineer Adriana Brownlee sharing stories from the world’s most hostile high-altitude environments.
27
Mark Simmons: Jest To Impress
Time: From 4.00pm
A one-liner-packed stand-up show from Mark Simmons, including off-the-cuff jokes built from audience suggestions.
28
The History of Soul
A live soul celebration featuring classic hits from Motown and Stax legends, performed by an international band and cast.
29
Little City
Time: From 10.00am
A mobile role-play city for under-6s featuring themed zones and high-quality play equipment, with two morning sessions available.
Ella Al-Shamahi: Becoming Human
A talk by palaeoanthropologist and BBC presenter Ella Al-Shamahi exploring the origin story of Homo sapiens with humour and expedition insights.
30
NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Time: From 7.00pm
A National Theatre Live screening of the classic tale of seduction and social warfare starring Lesley Manville and Aidan Turner.
2
Jul 26
Rainey's Revue
A swing and blues evening celebrating Ma Rainey and the sounds of the 1920s–1940s, featuring a renowned jazz ensemble and vocalists.
3
Jonny Cole: Armagudd'n
Social media phenomenon Jonny Cole brings songs and observations on Black Country life to Bristol as the tour extends into ...
4
Phil Bates: Up Close and Personal
A live evening of Electric Light Orchestra classics and more from former ELO II member Phil Bates.
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