Events on Friday 21st June
“Described by Rhys Hayes of the leading ‘Off West End’ Finborough Theatre, as ‘an energetic, bold monologue that addresses mental health issues in a compassionate and thoughtful way’. ELEPHANTS follows Squirrel, a young person in their late teens. Seen through Squirrel’s philosophy of life it explores loss, and the character’s inability to come to terms with it as they struggle with PTSD; and a system that has consistently abandoned them throughout their young life. Young people are often demonised but should never be generalised.”
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ELEPHANTS -Theatre at Cafe Kino
“Bohemian Rhapsody was one of the most anticipated films of the year, it's a foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music, and lead singer Freddie Mercury, all in the beautiful gardens of Goldney Hall. This is not to be missed.”
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Bohemian Rhapsody
“The concept for ‘I Am Still Alive’ is to bring live art to a new audience by placing it in a format similar to that of a musical gig. For this evening, ‘live art’ will be distinguished as any practice that plays out in real time with a conceptual element. For this night, I will not be presenting the cabaret side of artistic performance.”
From:
I Am Still A
“Part of FLY! Festival of Black Women's Theatre Smile takes a look at the conventions and structures of children's theatre. Akulah Agbami offers an in-depth hand-on workshop highlighting some of the conventions of writing and devising theatre for children.2 hour workshop.”
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Smile Theatre for Children Akulah Agbami
“The day is designed to be as interactive as possible, art workshops, games, performances from the infamous Granny Rap and the beautiful harmonies from the Melody Makers choir, inspired poetry, monologues from the wonderful Alonely group, soul searching melodies from Kimberleigh....”
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Be Together Bristol