Theaters & Cinemas in Bristol
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Bristol, South West England BS8 2XF
The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School was opened in 1946 by Laurence Olivier as a training school for the Bristol Old Vic Company. It initially started its life in one room in a pretty though cramped building behind the Bristol Old Vic stage door. It was affectionately then known as the fruit school asDesperate Men
Bristol, South West England BS5 6JL
Desperate Men - you can use this website to find out about our current shows and projects, who we're, what we do, and something about our background. Our most recent work about evolution and extinction, Darwin and the Dodo, premiered at the Natural History Museum in 2008 and has played throughout theShow Of Strength
Bristol, South West England BS3 3DN
Show Of Strength has produced new work in non theatre spaces for over 20 years, and created three informal, intimate and accessible new venues in Bristol - most recently the Tobacco Factory (1998) Creative Producer Sheila Hannon co-established the firm in Bristol in 1986, and it started life as a tinyTheatre Network
Bristol, South West England BS20
Theatre Network, the online store for all your theatrical requirements. From musical & theatrical presents, merchandise and jewellery for friends or colleagues through to providing both lighting and sound equipment fitted for a huge array of budgets. Here at Theatre Network we stock a huge range of musicalCube Cinema 0117 907 4190 | Bristol, South West England BS2 8NQ 4 Princess Row | Call NowDetails |
Little Theatre Cinema Bath 0871 902 5747 | Bath, Somerset BA1 1SF 17.2 mi St Michaels Place | Call NowDetails |
Curzon Community Cinema 01275 879115 | Clevedon, Somerset BS21 6NN 18.9 mi 46 Old Church Road | Call NowDetails |
The Electric Picture House Cinema 01453 844601 | Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire GL12 7AE 26.2 mi 18a Market Street | Call NowDetails |