Events on Thursday 18th November
“Shock Corridor will engage with the building to create a sonic landscape that frames the story of a gigantic alien cloud that appears above the earth, blocks out the sun and tries to suffocate the planet, transforming St Anne’s into a landscape of ecological disaster.”
From:
Shock Corridor with Richard Allen
“Ben is a comedian, improvisor and performer from Liverpool. Described as 'Relatable and likeable, yet infinitely self-aware' by Blizzard Comedy, Ben has taken his queer-as-f*ck stand-up across the country, from Edinburgh to London, back up to Lincoln and, of course, around Manchester and Liverpool. He is super excited to be making his Bristol debut with Trans Pride South West!”
From:
Trans Pride South West: Comedy Night
“Poetry on the page can be powerful and beautiful, but what happens when you combine words with other art forms? In this session you will look at combining poetry with image, music and sound. Bring something to write on, a smart phone, and an open mind!”
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Poetry + Performance: A Series of Talented Events
“Remote Access is a disability-centric nightlife party series. Since March 2020, these parties have brought together hundreds of disability organisers, artists, and party babes to celebrate the magic of crip wisdom, the ways that disability communities have built and expanded the possibilities for access in remote configuration.”
From:
Remote Access Party
“Oppo is Bristol's most legendary comedy night! Started by Mark Olver and then run by subsequent generations of Bristol comics, including Russell Howard, Jon Richardson, John Robins, Fin Taylor and Mat Ewins. Oppo is a new material comedy night that has played host to some of the biggest names in comedy in its long history. From Flight of the Conchords and Daniel Kitson to James Acaster, Rosie Jones and Josh Widdecombe in recent years. Every Thursday night at Barrelhouse. Hosts Morgan Rees, Louise Leigh, Jessie Nixon, Abi Clarke and Alex Kitson bring you new material from a handpicked selection of local acts and national headliners trying out their new jokes. For a measly £3. I mean come on?”
From:
Oppo Comedy