Features / Bristol
Things to do in Bristol today – Thursday, April 13 2017
CHURCH OF THE COSMIC SKULL: The Nottingham-based seven-piece supergroup bring their Queen-esque vocal harmonies to Bristol. 7.30pm, Trinity, £15/£11
NO SCRUBS: New alternative comedy night, inspired by the legendary comic variety shows from Chicago and New York. 8.30pm, Bristol Improv Theatre, £5

MARCEL LUCONT’S WHINE LIST: The French comedian presents a new show, which is part performance, part self-help group. 8pm, The Lantern, tickets from £12.90
AN ELEPHANT IN THE GARDEN: Alison Reid performs this dramatisation of Michael Morpurgo’s gripping young adult novel. 7pm, 1532 Performing Arts Centre, £12/£8

JAMIE ISAAC: The classically trained producer has fast become the key beat-maker amongst his hazy, jazz-addled collective. 7.30pm, Louisiana, £8.80
BLOOD QUARTET: A bill of experimental noise art, inspired by nu wave, cosmic rock, post jazz and swamp metal, among others. 8pm, Exchange, £5