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Things to do in Bristol today, Thursday, October 27, 2016
BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE: THE ENTERTAINER: John Osborne’s play about a sad, middle-aged, washed-up music hall star Archie Rice. Various venues.
TAL & GROETHUSEN: Opening concert of the annual Bristol Piano Duo Festival, performing duets by Reger, Beethoven and Mendelssohn. St George’s, 7.30pm.
SHOP OF HORRORS: Taxidermy artist Charlie Tuesday Gates presents a unique brand of taxidermy, art and fashion fiestas. Vintage Market, The Old Motorcycle Showroom, 10am-6pm.
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DAPHNE WRIGHT: EMOTIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Exhibition by Bristol-based artist who explores complex social issues and our understanding of society. Arnolfini.
GLOUCESTER ROAD: Bristol University theatre troupe Spotlights explore the Bristol road’s history from 1980 to 2016. University of Bristol Union, Winston Theatre, 7.30pm.
THE JAPANESE HOUSE: An electronic pop project which pushes the boundaries of alt pop. Thekla, 7pm.
THEATRE WEST: THE ROOM UPSTAIRS: Sharp comedy looking at the infertility, parenthood and the dark space between. The Wardrobe Theatre, 8pm.
WILL JOSEPH COOK: At only 19, Joseph’s songs are mature and he hit the pop scene last year and has since been picked up by Annie Mac. Exchange, 7pm.
IN PURSUIT OF SILENCE: Contemplative documentary about our relationship with silence and the noise around us. Watershed.
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