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10 things to do in Bristol this week, July 17-23 2017
Tuesday: England vs South Africa, Brightside Ground
The home team have made it to the semi-final of the Women’s World Cup following six straight wins.
www.gloscricket.co.uk/england-v-south-africa-semi-final-in-bristol/
Tuesday: Mark Kermode, Watershed
The film critic gives the second Philip French Annual Memorial Lecture.
www.ideasfestival.co.uk/events/2017-philip-french-memorial-lecture-mark-kermode/
Wednesday: Let Me Tell You a Story, Jack, The Crofters Rights
Open mic on the theme of obsessions and expertise.
www.letmetellyouastoryjack.wordpress.com
Wednesday-Saturday: Lego Beach, 1532 Performing Arts Centre
INKBLOC ensemble (Made in Bristol’s seventh generation of theatre makers) present their debut show.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/theatre/devised-theatre/lego-beach-made-in-bristol/
https://www.facebook.com/bristololdvic/videos/1425854470840523/
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Thursday: A Taste of Summer, Kensington Arms
The first of the Redland pub’s seasonal tasting evenings will feature a six-course tasting menu.
www.thekensingtonarms.co.uk/new-events/
Thursday: National Theatre Live: Angels in America Part 1 – Millennium Approaches, various cinemas
First bit of this new staging of Tony Kushner’s epic, multi-award winning, two-part eight hour play.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/film/event-cinema/national-theatre-live-angels-in-america-part-one-millennium-approaches
Thursday-July 28: Goldilock, Stock & Three Smoking Bears, Tobacco Factory Theatre
Return of the original alternative comedy, created and devised by The Wardrobe Theatre.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/theatre/comedy/goldilock-stock-three-smoking-bears-wardrobe-theatre-bristol/
Friday: Saul Williams, The Fleece
The poet and performer comes to Bristol to promote his groundbreaking new LP.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/music/experimental/saul-williams/
Friday-Sunday: Bristol Harbour Festival
This year’s festival begins with a gig by The Outlook Orchestra in the Lloyds Amphitheatre.
www.bristolharbourfestival.co.uk
Saturday: Shall Not Fade – Day & Night Party, Motion
Aussie house ace Mall Grab heads a rammed lineup at Motion’s new Yard.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/music/dance/shall-not-fade-day-night-party/
Main photo: Cirque Bijou on the Harbour Festival’s Circus Stage at Castle Park