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10 things to do in Bristol – Sept 29- Oct 05
Monday: Graeme Moncrieff; Grounded, Horfield
Formerly signed to Sony Records with Halo, singer songwriter Graeme Moncrieff is an established live act on the Bristol music scene.
www.cafegrounded.co.uk/coming-up/local-music/graeme-moncrieff
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Tuesday: Rufus, Start the Bus
A mixture of indie, electronica, dance and pop from Sydney’s Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George and James Hunt.
www.startthebus.tv/event/rufus-live/
Wednesday & Thursday: Game Night, Wilks
A seven-course wild game tasting menu at the Redland restaurant which has recently retained its Michelin star, with wine pairing available.
Wednesday-Saturday: Dracula, Old Vic
Ten dancers from the Mark Bruce Company bring Bram Stoker’s tale to life as dance-theatre. Produced by Tobacco Factory Theatres.
www.bristololdvic.org.uk/dracula.html
Thursday-October 30: Afrofuturism, Watershed
“A place where space, pyramids, funk and politics collide… one of the most imaginative ways of re-defining and re-imagining black identity”.
www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/season/289/afrofuturism/
Friday: Jean-Luc Piard and Me, Wardrobe Theatre
A one-woman show from Ellen Waddell charting how the captain of the Enterprise became a never-wavering presence during her life.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com/#/jean-luc-picard/4585481265
Friday: Kosheen, Marble Factory
The debut show at Motion’s new Marble Factory venue sees Bristol’s own Brit Award-nominated Kosheen supported by Lionface.
www.motionbristol.com/events/single-event/444-kosheen-live
Saturday: The Cadbury Sisters, Exchange
The first headline tour by the Bristol folk trio, coinciding with new single Weight of It, calls into their hometown.
www.exchangebristol.com/whats-on/events/4-oct-14-the-cadbury-sisters-exchange/
Saturday & Sunday: Briswool, M Shed
The 12-month knitting project originally on display at Paper Village on North Street now presents an even larger woolen model of Bristol.
www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed/whats-on/briswool/
Sunday: Vegan pop-up dinner, Roll for the Soul
Ugly Plum and VegeFreque present an African-inspired three-course meal – a so far top secret menu of plant-based cuisine.