
Things To Do / 10 things to do this week
10 things to do in Bristol this week, November 29-December 5 2021
Wednesday: RIBA Architecture and Art, Centerspace
RIBA’s Bath & Bristol branch is continuing its ‘Architecture and’ series, with today’s event featuring artist Andy Council, Knowle West Media Centre’s Matha King, Bricks CEO Jack Gibbon and Play Disrupt’s Malcolm Hamilton.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/riba-architecture-and-art-tickets-198821318917
Wednesday: Silent On The Steps, Christmas Steps
A selection of peculiar and festive silent films, playing from 5pm to 9pm.
www.facebook.com/thechristmassteps
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Wednesday: British Curry Day, various locations
Curry houses across Bristol are commemorating the forefathers who introduced millions of Britons to a taste of the subcontinent. Businesses taking part will donate £1 to good causes for every tikka masala sold.
www.britishcurryday.org/
Thursday: Crazy P, Trinity
Crazy P are an electronic group heavily influenced by vintage disco, soul and house music.
www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2021/crazy-p
Thursday: Winter Warmers: Interstellar Circus Drag Disco Cabaret, Ashton Court
Interstellar artists are a circus, theatrical and dance performance production company that create interactive visual delights based around circus skills, art and music.
www.artspace.uk/event/winter-warmers-interstellar-circus-drag-disco-cabaret
Thursday: The Crick Crack Club Christmas Carol Show, Cube
The Crick Crack Club stage a Christmas show to remember with music by Sheema Mukherjee, storytelling by Tim Ralphs and Ben Haggarty, and singing by everyone.
www.crickcrackclub.com/crick-crack-events/carols-bristol
Friday & Saturday: Queen Lear, Alma Tavern Theatre
Shakespeare’s epic Lear, pared-back and told in a new light. The story of Queen Lear and her three sons is a matriarchal drama and political thriller that explores the treacheries within a family dynasty, the fears around aging and how blind we all can be to the reality we live in.
www.tickettailor.com/events/almatheatrecompany/596970

Shakespeare’s epic Lear, pared-back and told in a new light – photo courtesy of Alma Tavern and Theatre
Saturday: Haramacy, Trinity
Haramacy acts as catalyst for cross-cultural engagement for artists from Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities.
www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2021/haramacy
Saturday & Sunday: Sail with Santa, Bristol Ferry Boats
This Christmas, treat the kids to a unique festive experience and join the ferry elves on the hunt for Santa.
www.bristolferry.com/public-trips-and-tours/santa

Join the ferry elves on the hunt for Santa with Bristol Ferry Boats – photo by Martin Booth
Saturday: Three Cane Whale, St George’s
An evening of deliciously uncategorisable instrumental music from Bristol’s acoustic multi-instrumental chamber-folk trio Three Cane Whale.
www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/whats-on/three-cane-whale
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