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Things to do in Bristol today – Friday, March 17 2017
UNLOVED – THE FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST: This haunting instillation opens today, representing children who die from preventable causes. 10am-6pm, Centrespace, free
THE ROAD TO HUNTSVILLE: Final chance to see this fascinating play about the women who fall in love with men on Death Row. 7.15pm, Tobacco Factory Theatre, £10
is needed now More than ever
THINGS WE DO NOT KNOW: Theatre examining attitudes towards street sex work, based on interviews with Bristolian sex workers. 7.30pm, People’s Republic of Stoke’s Croft, SOLD OUT
PLUME OF FEATHERS: A heartfelt pop performance of songs drawn from their critically acclaimed album. Supported by Al Schnauser. 7pm, Salt, £5
BOSH SUPPER CLUB: A three-course Mexican meal, inspired by recent travels and a desire to bring some sunshine to Bedminster. 7.30pm, The Elephant House, £21
FARMFEST PRESENTS: Nightmares on Wax headline this one-off night, organised by the team behind Somerset’s summer staple, Farmfest. 9pm, The Marble Factory, SOLD OUT