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10 things to do this week, April 25 – May 1
Monday: The Life Project, Wills Memorial Building
The amazing story of the Children of the 90s project has been told in a new book by Helen Pearson.
www.ideasfestival.co.uk/events/life-project/
Monday & Tuesday: April 25-26: Henry V, Bristol Cathedral
Set in a French military hospital during the First World War and performed in the nave of the cathedral.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/theatre-01/shakespeare-and-the-classics/henry-v-bristol?time=1461538800
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Tuesday & Wednesday: Wake up & Deidrealize, Wardrobe Theatre
Cheerful clowning and outlandish improv characterise Deidre Me’s debut show.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com/livetheatre/wake-up-and-deirdrealize/
Wednesday: Raleigh Ritchie, O2 Academy
Bristol singer songwriter (known to Game of Thrones fans as Grey Worm) tours his debut album.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/music-01/pop/raleigh-ritchie-1459263797-bristol?time=1461711600
Thursday: Bristol24/7 mayoral hustings, The Lantern
A chance to put your questions to all 13 candidates, with the event broadcast live on Made In Bristol TV.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/mayoral-hustings/
Friday & Saturday: The Ricochet Project, Circomedia
Acrobatic exploitations examine the contorted state of America in the pursuit of happiness.
www.circomedia.com/whats-on.html
Friday-May 2: Spike Island Open Studios, Spike Island
Spike Island’s resident artists welcome visitors into their workspaces.
www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/activities/spike-island-open-studios-2016/
Friday-May 7: Food Connections, various locations
Third outing for the quite literal feast of scoffular delight.
www.bristolfoodconnections.com
Friday-May 8: Chaos on the Streets of Bristol, Trinity
This “surreal model village experience” last seen at Dismaland is a post-riot landscape in miniature.
www.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/2016/jimmy-cauty-adp
Saturday-May 2: The Noise, various locations
Dozens of volunteers get together to organise events within the urban estates in north and east Bristol.
www.thenoise.org.uk