Events on Friday 4th February
“Influenced by Bristol's rich textures and the periphery zones Elliots work is rooted in street art and his pieces can be seen around Bristol. Challenging any preciousness about art, the works are tactile and playful in nature and thus precipitates audience participation. __________________________________________ Times: Fri 4th, 6 - 9pm, PRIVATE VIEW Sat 5th, 10 - 6pm, TALK (6 - 8pm) Sun 6th, 10 - 6pm, WORKSHOP (10 - 2) Mon 7th, 11 - 7pm Tues 8th, 11 - 7pm Wed 9th, 10 - 5pm __________________________________________ Location: Centrespace Gallery, 6 Leonard Ln, Bristol, BS1 1EA”
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SEE JIG SAW
“Our culture of ensuring top but undervalued comics are paid for their craft has been respected and loved since our launch in 2018. Even if it pays for the drinks of the night, even if the cash covers expenses and a couple months subscription to Netflix for Chappelle or Sarah Silverman depending on your poison, at-least acts don't go without.”
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The People's Comedy: PRSC
“Fed up with their suburban, domestic life, and on the hunt for adventure, 20-somethings Richard and Charlie plan an endurance trip. They decide to climb Everest! The race is on to prepare themselves in time for the application date.”
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Summit Fever
“18+ event. Cassels is London-based duo and brothers, Jim and Loz Beck. They write experimental, punk-infused garage-rock, which is underpinned by part sung, part spoken word lyrics they describe as "an intentionally muddy mix of experience, opinion, red herrings and fiction”.”
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CASSELS + MILO'S PLANES + THE OUTLINES
“THE EQUATORS Originally formed in 1977 by the brothers Bailey (Donald, Leo & Rocky), the offspring of Jamaican immigrants to England, cult Ska & Reggae band The Equators are back! 40 Years since the release of Hot! on Stiff Records, they are reformed and on the road. Expect a high energy blend of Ska and Reggae with melody and groove.”
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The Jam Jar Reggae Bash with The Equators + more