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Things to do in Bristol today – Thursday, May 25 2017
NIMKO ALI: Feminist and anti-FGM campaigner Nimko Ali shares stories from women from all walks of life as part of this year’s Festival of Ideas. Watershed, 8pm, £7/£6.
SECRET POSTCARD AUCTION: A chance to purchase unique works of art by leading figures from the art and cultural world. RWA, 7pm-9pm, £5.
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EXHIBITION – ANDREW BURNS COLWILL: 20/50 Vision: Tomorrow’s Habitat is a series of paintings and small sculptures examining our life choices and their consequences on the world we live in. It’s All 2 Much, May 18- June 4, midday-6pm.
THE TURN OF THE SCREW: Bristol University Operatic Society perform Benjamin Britten’s chamber opera telling the story of a young governess hired to work at the mysterious Bly House. St Paul’s Church, 7.30pm, £4-£7.
SPACE MUTINY: Bristol Bad Film Club screens arguably the worst sci-fi romp ever made. Bristol Improv Theatre, 8pm, SOLD OUT.
SKUNK ANANSIE: Grace Jones meets Rage Against the Machine as the politically charged Britrock four-piece make their return to the stage. O2 Academy, 7pm, SOLD OUT.
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