
Features / Bristol
Things to do in Bristol today – Wednesday, March 29 2017
20TH CENTURY WOMEN: Writer/director Mike Mills returns to cinema with this unashamedly nostalgic late-’70s female-centric drama. 11am, Cube, certificate 15
FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL: Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher bring their latest selection of video weirdness to town, including satanic panic from the ’80s. 6.30pm & 8.45pm, Cube, SOLD OUT
TENDER NAPALM: This hard-hitting theatre performance strips back the fairytale and reveals what is left when a couple are hit by the ultimate tragedy. 8pm, Alma Tavern, £10/£8
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JOHNNY FLYNN & THE SUSSEX WIT: The South African-born musician and actor had a ‘folk epiphany’ aged 11, when he bought a Bob Dylan record at a jumble sale. 7pm, Trinity, £17.50
WALDO’S GIFT / RUN LOGAN RUN: Veteran musicians Waldo’s Gift join raucous punk-jazz duo Run Logan Run for a night of rulebook-smashing music. 8pm, Gallimaufry, free
PULLED APART BY HORSES: The close-knit quartet from Leeds bring their zingy rock to Bristol, armed with a few sucker punch riffs. 7pm, Thekla, £13.20