Events on Thursday 4th November
“Our monthly events are hosted by Team Tonic's Chris Vox and Taran Spalding-Jenkin. Tonic 035 is headlined by beloved writer Helen Sheppard, published by Burning Eye Books among her any other accolades.”
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Tonic 035: Helen Sheppard
“The independent said of his character; The greatest creation is kerry's dad, Martin Mucklowe (Paul Cooper, real life father to Daisy May and Charlie). He is sheer and unadulterated evil. He is a completely amoral bastard of a man, a vain, scheming fantasist criminal user. Plus he a Peeper.”
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THIS COUNTRY - MARTIN MUCKLOWE FOR WORKS
“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
“Falle Nioke is a singer and percussionist from Guinea, now based in Margate, UK. He sings in English, French, Susu, Fulani, Malinke and his mother tongue, Coniagui. He plays a range of cultural African instruments to accompany his voice (Gongoma, Bolon, Cassi).”
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Falle Nioke
“Directed by one of the most prolific and technically proficient filmmakers in cinema history, Julien Duvivier, was idolized by the likes of directors Jean Renoir, Ingmar Bergman, and Orson Welles. Le Mystère de la tour Eiffel is very much Duvivier’s nod to passed adventure serials, particularly Louis Feuillade’s famous Fantômas, Les Vampires and Judex serials.”
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Film / Le Mystère de la Tour Eiffel