Events on Thursday 27th January
“Yuko Edwards is a photographer, filmmaker, and mixed media artist. Her work addresses concepts of self and social identity. She situates her subjects in historical contexts to explore social, political, and economic realities. Archival material, including found family photographs, are often used as starting points as a way to retell stories and interrogate existing social structures. Her work uses history to investigate how to break cycles of oppression, address generational trauma and explore how one’s sense of identity can change over time. Yuko is Black American and currently lives and works in Bristol.”
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On Skin by Yuko Edwards
“To reserve a table (for food) please book online through our website using resdiary or for drinks only you can get tickets here.
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The Extraordinary Magic Malka
“For Millennials like Jean, they grew up with Britney Spears. Over the course of an hour see how the Princess of Pop influenced Jean’s life and how the connections shared between them lead to an unbelievable moment of self-discovery.”
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Saving Britney
“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?”
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Oppo Comedy
“Alex is the host of award-winning Jericho Comedy in Oxford, as recommended by the Telegraph, the i Paper, Sunday Times, Chortle and Waitrose magazine. His show Bat Chat was the first stand-up performance anywhere in the UK in 2021. His philosophy themed solo shows have sold out at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019 and 2021. One of his jokes was featured in the Times this year as part of the best jokes of the Edinburgh fringe. He has also featured on BBC Radio 4 extra's comedy show 'the Circuit' and Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz”
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Stand-up Comedy Night with Alex Farrow