Theatre / ReviewsReview: Superfan, The Alma Tavern & Theatre – ‘A warm, sharply observed and consistently funny coming-of-age comedy’The coming-of-age comedy follows four obsessive teens and their love for ‘Paul Chamalordi’Read more
Theatre / LGBTQ+Review: You’ve Gone Quiet, Alma Tavern & Theatre – ‘Funny, provocative and unexpectedly moving’The show is written and produced by trans playwright Cerys DuffyRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Four Play / Meat, The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic – ‘Superb acting from the next generation of acting talent’It’s the first in a four-weekend series of double headers in the annual BOVTS Summer FestivalRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Philosophy of the World, The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic – ‘Wild, anarchic, hilarious and wholly mind-blowing’It’s a three-hander inspired by The Shaggs, aka ‘the best worst band of all time’Read more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Split Ends, Loco Klub – ‘A raw, brave and visceral gut punch that will linger long in the mind’Claudia Schnier's powerful one-woman show explores OCD and coercive controlRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Alas! Poor Yorick, Tobacco Factory Theatres – ‘Experimental and surreal, but doesn’t quite land’Jon Haynes and David Woods of Ridiculusmus step into Hamlet’s graveyard sceneRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: A Grain of Sand, حبة رمل, The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic – ‘A valiant and disturbing work of art’Sarah Agha is the sole cast member in a tale told through the eyes of a Gazan childRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Creepy Boys: SLUGS, The Wardrobe Theatre – ‘Spectacular, absurdist, surrealist, rage-fuelled, hilarious – and furiously honest’Sam Kruger and S. E. Grummett are back in Bristol after their hit debut ‘Creepy Boys’Read more