Theatre and Comedy picks: Nov 6-12, 2017

It’s a busy week in theatreland. Some very fine-looking shows – among them Myrtle Theatre’s poignant and life-affirming Up Down Man, and Kneehigh/Bristol Old Vic’s brand new adaptation of Gunter Grass’ great, riotous, unclassifiable novel The Tin Drum – start their runs this week, and early booking is advised.

Elsewhere, nailed-down gems like Raucous’ Ice Road (our review) and the sparkly and fantastic How to Win Against History (our review) are still going strong. Your theatrical year won’t be complete without seeing either, and preferably both of these.

Comedy ain’t too shabby either, with Simon Amstell, Fern Brady and Roger Monkhouse all looking in. Or why not generate some of your own comic mayhem at the Wardrobe’s excellent monthly Nincompoop session?

Visit the Theatre and Comedy listings for full details.

Top pic: Mihaela Bodlovic

New writing

Fun and frolics

Ripping yarns

  • Theatre / Michael Morpurgo

    War Horse

    National Theatre/Handspring's lauded adaptation returns

    : Wednesday, Oct 18 2017 - Saturday, Nov 11 2017

  • Theatre / Jacob's Wells Baths

    Ice Road

    Acclaimed Bristol company ('The Stick House') enact the Siege of Leningrad

    : Monday, Oct 2 2017 - Sunday, Nov 19 2017

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