Features / Bristol
Things to do in Bristol today – Wednesday April 5, 2017
TOM MARSHMAN – KING’S CROSS (REMIX): A solo performance about London’s hidden LGBT scene in the ’80s. 8pm, Wardrobe Theatre, £8
FREE FIRE: A ’70s-set shootout flick with more than a hint of Reservoir Dogs about it, produced by Martin Scorsese. Various times and cinemas, rated 15.

IRVINE WELSH: Irvine Welsh discusses his latest book, The Blade Artist, which marks the return of Francis Begbie from Trainspotting. 7pm, Waterstones, The Galleries, £6/£4
ANOTHER MOTHER’S SON: Newly-released film telling a little-known true story from WWII, partly filmed around Bristol’s docks. Various times and cinemas, rated 12A

LOCAL AUTHOR RECEPTION: Talented local writers Mary Finnigan and Mags MacKean will talk about their latest work. 6.30pm, Foyles, Cabot Circus, free
LA LA BAR: A musical theatre open-mic night, with live piano accompaniment. Join in with the group numbers or go on stage solo. 8pm, Bristol Improv Theatre, pay what you feel