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10 things to do this week, July 25-31

By Bristol24/7  Friday Jul 22, 2016

Monday: Upfest
A chance to see the completed works from Europe’s largest street art festival.
www.upfest.co.uk/page/upfest-festival

The new artwork on the wall of The Old Bookshop – photo courtesy of www.facebook.com/upfest.bristol

Monday-September 4: Gromit Unleashed, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway
Some of the most popular Gromit statues return to Bristol for a special exhibition.
www.gromitunleashed.org.uk/news/gromit-comes-home-bristol

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Tuesday-Saturday: Ferment, Bristol Old Vic
Showcasing work-in-progress pieces from Bristol and South West performers.
www.bristololdvic.org.uk/ferment2016.html


Thursday-Sunday: Cinema Rediscovered, Watershed
A new archive film event featuring digital restorations, film print rarities and contemporary classics.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/culture/film/news/full-cinema-rediscovered-programme-revealed

Friday: Summer Cuts, Arnolfini
The third instalment of a series of outdoor music events featuring BRSTL residents.
www.arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/summer-cuts-brstl-1

Saturday: Brisfest, various locations
Smith & Mighty (main photo) headline Bristol24/7’s main stage at The Station, one of 15 different venues.
www.brisfest.co.uk

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Saturday: Goram Fair, Blaise Castle
The traditional fair celebrating Bristol’s legendary giant returns after a 20-year absence.
www.goramfair.org

Saturday: Tatterdamalian, Wardrobe Theatre
A one-man show featuring puppetry, physical comedy and mime.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com/livetheatre/tatterdemalion

Saturday & Sunday: Multi & Thai Cultural Food Festival, Millennium Square
Entertainment includes costume parades, dances, live music, world food stalls and a beauty pageant.
www.desythai.com/multi–thai-cultural-food-festival-2016.html

Sunday: Giggle, Bristol Zoo
Explore the zoo grounds after hours and then watch some top comedians.
www.bristolzoo.org.uk/whats-on/giggle

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