Events on Thursday 17th February
“Sanskruti is a performing arts organisation specialising in South Asian dance. They instigate social confidence and skills in children and young people, helping them adapt to various challenges, resolving life problems with ease and developing multi-sensory abilities.”
From:
Apple 'n' Spice
“Our focus is to bring you some of the best upcoming comedians from Bristol and around the UK. The line up include new acts and upcoming comedians in the circuit, as well as known headliners working on new material”
From:
Buffoon Comedy
“Does emotion help us make moral judgments? In this brand new show, Alfie Brown will address this question. It will address this question using jokes. There is a joke about Formula1 that isn’t actually about Formula1. There is a joke about shopping in a supermarket that is not really about shopping in a supermarket. There is a joke about parking tickets, and so on. These jokes will weave together to create something greater than the sum of their parts, answering a question about emotion and its complicated relationship to morality. You can disagree, but you must laugh.”
From:
Alfie Brown- Sensitive Man
“Our culture of ensuring top but undervalued comics are paid for their craft has been respected and loved since our launch in 2018, and now we're at
the Chelsea Inn baby.”
From:
The People's Comedy: Easton
“Otis Jordan: A cut and paste mixtape of fractured folk, sci sounds and jazz, at times sounding like a long-lost archival recording of primitive tribal dance music. Instruments are plucked, strung, hammered, and bowed into webs of rhythms and resonance. With a penchant for delightfully disorientating the listener into deceptive, audio wormholes, Jordan thrives on crafty found-sound experimentation. For the gig he will be joined by Samandtheplants and DBH.”
From:
Otis Jordan/ Samandtheplants/ Molly Linen