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Things to do in Bristol today, Tuesday, October 25, 2016
DAUGHTER: Three piece folk band bringing gentle, moody electronic tunes. Colston Hall, 7.30pm.
HEDWIG HOUBEN: OTHERS AND I: Dutch artist makes sculptural works that are mediated by film, performance and language. Spike Island.
DOCTOR STRANGE: Benedict Cumberbatch takes the leading role in this new Marvel film. Various Venues.
THEATRE WEST: SHIPPED: Bristol University student Eno Mfon’s funny and moving piece of theatre about a young British girl who goes to stay with her family in Nigeria. Hamilton House.
TYBURN TRIO: The trio, in their third year of the Royal Academy of Music, are rising stars of the classical world. Colston Hall, 1.05pm.
THE GRINNING MAN: Macabre, tragicomic, Bristol-set musical based on Victor Hugo’s novel The Man Who Laughs. Bristol Old Vic, 7.30pm.

ADELA BRETON: ANCIENT MEXICO IN COLOUR: Full-size colour copies of the ancient Mexican ruins of Chichén Itzá, Teotihuacan and Acancéh. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, 10am-5pm.
GISELLE: Akram Khan presents this dark, haunting and confident version of the ballet, performed by the English National Ballet. Hippodrome, 7.30pm.