PRESS NIGHT DATES - 2023
20 Dec 2022Press Night Dates for
Bristol Old Vic Theatre & Weston Studio 2023
SHOW | PRESS NIGHT | VENUE |
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There's Nobody Else in the World... | Thu 12 Jan at 7pm | Weston |
Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead | Tue 24 Jan at 7pm | Theatre |
All The Beds I Have Slept In | Fri 3 Feb at 8pm | Weston |
Mog The Forgetful Cat | Tue 14 Feb at 1.30pm | Theatre |
Little Murmur | Thu 16 Feb at 12noon | Weston |
You Bury Me | Tue 28 Feb at 7pm | Theatre |
Help! I think I'm A Nationalist | Thu 2 Mar at 8pm | Weston |
we were promised honey! | Wed 15 Mar at 8pm | Weston |
Waldo's Circus of Magic & Terror | Thu 16 Mar at 7pm | Theatre |
The Winston Machine | Tue 21 Mar at 8pm | Weston |
Zog | Wed 5 Apr at 4.30pm | Theatre |
If You Fall | Tue 11 Apr at 8pm | Weston |
One Man and His Cow | Mon 24 Apr at 8pm | Weston |
Venus | Wed 3 May at 7.30pm | Theatre |
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) | Tue 9 May at 7.30pm | Theatre |
Faun | Fri 12 May at 8pm | Weston |
STARS | Tue 23 May at 8pm | Weston |
Anna Karenina | Thu 8 Jun at 7.30pm | Theatre |
Dinosaur World Live | Tue 25 Jul at 4.30pm | Theatre |
The Tiger Who Came To Tea | Fri 28 Jul at 4.30pm | Theatre |
Orpheus & Eurydice | Tue 1 Sep at 7pm | Theatre |
Bristol Old Vic is the longest continuously running theatre in the UK, and celebrated its 250th anniversary in 2016. The historic playhouse aims to inspire audiences with its own original productions, both at home and on tour, whilst nurturing the next generation of artists, whether that be through their 350-strong Young Company, their many outreach and education projects or their trailblazing artist development programme, Bristol Ferment.
They use their funding to support experiment and innovation, to allow access to their programme for people who would not otherwise encounter it, or be able to afford it, and to keep their extraordinary heritage alive and animated.
On 24 Sep 2018, Bristol Old Vic completed its 2-year multi-million pound redevelopment project, which transformed its front of house space into a warm and welcoming public building for all of Bristol to enjoy, created a new studio theatre and opened up its unique theatrical heritage to the public for the first time.