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10 things to do this week, April 20-26

By Bristol24/7  Sunday Apr 19, 2015

Monday: James Bay, O2 Academy
The Brits Critics’ Choice award-winner presents heartfelt songwriting augmented by strings and piano.
www.o2academybristol.co.uk/event/72238/james-bay-tickets

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Monday-Friday: Infectious, Wardrobe Theatre
A romantic dark-comedy about human connections and how we adapt or persevere.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com

Meghan Leslie as Molly in Infectious

Tuesday: Sharon Van Etten, Trinity
The Brooklyn singer-songwriter is making a name for herself with her shadowy, intimate song craft.
www.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/trinity/2015/sharon-van-etten

Sharon Van Etten

Wednesday: Comedians on the Run, Bedminster
30 comedians play 15 venues between 7pm and 9pm, with each session lasting just five to 10 minutes.
www.bedminster.org.uk/content/bedminster-hosts-bristols-biggest-comedy-show

East Street

Thursday: The Found Footage Festival, Cube
A silver screen celebration of serendipity, screening videos chanced upon across the USA. 
www.cubecinema.com/programme/event/found-footage-festivals-salute-to-weirdos,7784/

Found Footage Festival UK tour poster

Friday: Planetarium relaunch, At-Bristol
Journey to distant stars and tour our Solar System in the UK’s first ever digital 3D planetarium.
www.at-bristol.org.uk/Planetarium.html

At-Bristol planetarium

Friday: Inglorious Basterds, Stock Exchange Bakery
The debut event from Cannoli & Gun, matching film to food. Ticket price includes strudel and milk.
www.cannoliandgun.co.uk/2015/03/16/strudel/

Eating strudel

Friday & Saturday: Harty Supper, Hart’s Bakery
The latest communal supper has a spring theme, with a menu including rabbit pie and rhubarb.
www.hartsbakery.co.uk

Hart’s Bakery

Saturday: Bristol Anarchist Bookfair, Trinity
A place for anyone disenchanted with the current system to think creatively about change for the better.
www.bristolanarchistbookfair.org/2015-bookfair/

Anarchism is gurt lush

Sunday: Casting the Runes, Factory Theatre
A double-bill of spine-chilling storytelling as Robert Lloyd Parry returns with a new one-man show.
www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com/shows/detail/casting_the_runes1/

Robert Lloyd Parry as MR James

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