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10 things to do this week, March 30 – April 5
Until September 27: New York City Apartment, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Visitors can experience renowned contemporary artist Do Ho Suh’s Brooklyn home without leaving BS1.
www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-museum-and-art-gallery/whats-on/do-ho-suh/
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Monday-Thursday: Mass, Bristol Old Vic studio
Amy Mason explores her own Catholic upbringing in a one-woman show that began as part of Ferment.
www.bristololdvic.org.uk/mass.html
Tuesday: The Subways, Thekla
They’ve been quiet of late but Welwyn Garden City’s finest return touring their eponymous fourth album.
www.theklabristol.co.uk/live/416/the-subways
Tuesday-Thursday: Stories, Redcliffe Secondary School
Redcliffe’s rich history is celebrated in this large-scale community production featuring 100 local actors.
www.acta-bristol.com
Wednesday: Royal Opera House Live: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahogonny various cinemas
Even non opera buffs may recognise Alabama Song from covers by The Doors and David Bowie.
Read more in Bristol24/7’s What’s On section
Wednesday – June 24: Animal Magic, The Ken Stradling Collection
While head buyer for Bristol Guild, Ken Stradling built up his own incredible collection.
www.stradlingcollection.org/whats-on/
Thursday: Wolf Alice, Trinity
On the Sound of 2015 longlist, the London fourpiece continue to make a name for themselves.
www.3ca.org.uk
Thursday: Nish Kumar, Wardrobe Theatre
“A highly polished, subtly innovative stand up,” according to one Guardian reviewer.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com/#/chuckle-busters/
Saturday & Sunday: Taste Chocolate, Brunel Square
A new festival that promises to showcase the South West’s best chocolate producers and artisans.
www.tastechocolate.co.uk
Sunday-April 26: Folk Noir, Watershed
A long slow look at the confluence of “the doomy chiaroscuro and skewed perspectives”.
www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/season/324/filmic-2015-folk-noir