Events on Wednesday 3rd November
“Taking place at The Jam Jar, the guest list comprises of Bristol's most atypical patrons, including yourself, as you take the role of a VIP. According to your sinister hosts, your attendance is key in raising funds and fervour for the dubious cause that is 'Give Blood'!”
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MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: A Gothic Horror
“It is 1846, and the little town of Lyme Regis is battered by howling winter-gales. Dying and increasingly dependent on laudanum, fossil hunter, Mary Anning reflects on her life. By challenging the status quo whilst making remarkable strides in a male dominated scientific world, her work threatens to disprove the very foundations she was raised on. Haunted by hallucinations of friends, enemies and even the creatures she spent her life hacking out of the living rock, Anning tries to make sense of her existence in her last moments. AsOne bring their signature magical blend of narrative, movement, music and visuals to tell this true story about legacy and coming to terms with the past.”
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Mary Anning - Lost in Time
“A double bill of shows from Joshua ‘Vendetta’ Nash, acclaimed dance artist, choreographer and boundary breaker and one of the UK’s leading Krump dancers. Krump is a form of street dance characterised by free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement. It’s the Rock & Roll or Heavy Metal of the Hip Hop world, a way of expressing difficult emotions, the ones that get you all twisted up inside.”
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Josh 'Vendetta' Nash - Blacklist and Figleaf
“Indie pop guitar band from London - the writing/recording project of Benji Tranter, joined by a rotating roster of talented friends. For fans of The Modern Lovers, The Vaselines and The Strokes. Ski Lift have released three awesome singles this year, played NYC's New Colossus Festival Online and featured on Radio 1, BBC 6 and as BBC Midlands Artist of the Week.”
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Ski Lift
“ADVANCE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE at http://fringejazz.com/gig-list.html The multi award winning contemporary pianist Matthew Bourne brings his trio to Fringe Jazz for the first time with the brilliant Riaan Vosloo on Double Bass and the exceptional Dave Smith on Drums.”
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Matthew Bourne Trio