Events on Sunday 23rd February
“The death dropping, heart-stopping dancing Cheryl Hole with her quick-witted catchphrases and ridiculous humour. Cheryl stormed onto the UK drag scene in 2016 and hasn’t stopped since. Cheryl has worked all across the country in the top drag bars, clubs and theatres. She has appeared on BBC breakfast along with an interview with BBC newsbeat in August 2018. Cheryl along with her fiancé took part on the Comedy Central show Your Face or Mine in April 2019.”
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CHERYL HOLE
“Alonely is a community theatre piece, using monologues based on research into loneliness in Bristol. First performed at Tobacco Factory Theatres in 2018, Alonely uses humour, painful honesty and real life stories to encourage all ages to think about how we can tackle loneliness and isolation.”
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BS3 Community & St Paul's Presents: Alonely
“This February, Bristol Old Vic’s Made In Bristol alumni WILDERBEAST revive their beautiful winter show for 0-3 years, following its sell out 2016 run. Join us for Ice Ice Baby and discover the sights, sounds and textures of the seasons in a playful sensory exploration.”
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Ice Ice Baby
“How does it work? •Bring along any unwanted items of clothing, shoes or accessories. Minimum of 1 item. No maximum number of items. •On arrival you will be offered a glass of prosecco or a non-alcoholic alternative – result! •Place your items at the table/rail according to size •Then rummage through the items until your hearts content before taking home any items that take your eye. Feel free to try on clothes during the event. •Don’t forget to take a photo of your new outfit and tag @amba_arthub on Instagram for the chance to win free entry to the next swap event! •Please bring your own bags to take home your new(ish) and totally sustainable items”
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Clothes Swap Shop
“Experience Macbeth as you’ve never seen or heard it before; the dark tragedy conceived by Shakespeare and set to the powerful music of Verdi, performed by Opera in a Box in the chilling and atmospheric tunnels under Bristol Temple Meads Station.”
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Macbeth