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  • What to do over the next week…

    Kebabylon

    Mayfest is over and we’ve had a couple of days of well earned quiet here, after no fewer than 27 performances in just over a fortnight. Tomorrow things kick off again in earnest as we welcome City of Bristol College to the Brewery with their first and final year students’ summer productions. Kebabylon is not for the feint-hearted. Based on… Read more...

  • Annual Report 2009/10 published

    The Brewery Theatre was opened in August 2009

    The Tobacco Factory Theatre has published its Annual Report for 2009/10. The Executive Summary describes ‘a successful year artistically and financially for the theatre and a year of significant growth.’ Most significantly this involved: 1. In August we opened a second performance space - the 90 seat Brewery Theatre in North Street, 150 metres from the main TF. This building… Read more...

  • Mayfest week 2: Sleep-deprived but loving it…

    Keepers

    After a rather thrilling first week of theatrical mayhem, Mayfest part deux gets off to a flying start tomorrow night with the premiere of Keepers, a brand new show by the Plasticine Men, a Bristol-based double act that includes Ffion Gill, who may be familiar to you from his work with Precarious (Druthers, Anomie) and Lost Spectacles (Lost in the… Read more...

  • Mayfest week 1: We have lift off…

    Dancing Brick

    Mayfest kicked off on Friday night with the premiere of the Mark Bruce Company’s Love & War, an extraordinary dance-theatre show that took me to places I never knew existed. It’s been flooring the critics, too, receiving great reviews in local web-rags Suit Yourself Magazine and Make Me Neon. The show is now heading off on its national tour, so… Read more...

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