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List of theatres in Bristol

This is a list of theatres in Bristol, England. Listed spaces have been primarily used for theatre in the past or are in current use. Many other spaces in the city have hosted plays.

The Cooper's Hall in King Street is the main entrance to the Theatre Royal, home of the Bristol Old Vic.
The Alma Tavern, which houses a pub theatre in Clifton

Early theatrical performances were associated with religious feasts such as Christmas and St Katherine's Day. Schoolboys from St Bartholomew's Hospital are recorded as having performed plays, probably classical drama, in the 16th century.[1] Touring companies such as the Queen's Men, the Admiral's Men and the Lord Chamberlain's Men performed frequently at the guildhall during the 1580s and the 1590s.[2] In the early 17th century, two private playhouses were opened, the Wine Street Playhouse and Redcliffe Hall. Drama historian Mark Pilkington considers this "a situation unique in the provinces."[3] During the period of the Commonwealth (1642–1659) drama was suppressed and playhouses throughout England were closed.[4] In the late 17th century a playhouse was erected in Tucker Street near Bristol Bridge, but there were complaints by clergy and residents and the theatre was closed in 1704 and converted into a Presbyterian meeting house.[5]

In 1729, a new theatre was opened at Jacob's Well by an actor named John Hippisley, who had created the character of Peachum in the premiere of Gay's Beggar's Opera. Lying outside the then city limits, the theatre was safe from the magistrates and it remained in business until, in 1766, the Theatre Royal was opened in King Street.[6] The Theatre Royal has remained in business almost continuously ever since and is claimed to be Britain's oldest working theatre.[7] The New Theatre Royal, later renamed as the Prince's Theatre, was opened in 1867 on Park Row, with a larger stage and auditorium than the King Street premises.[8] In the last decades of the 19th century and the early 20th century a number of music halls were opened but most became cinemas by the mid-20th century. Most Prominent of these is the Bristol Hippodrome, which opened in 1912, and which regularly hosts opera, West End Musicals, dance and variety.

Since the 1970s a number of arts centres and small venues have opened with regular visiting companies and amateur productions. Although funding cuts have led to the closure of venues such as the Albany Centre and the Hope Centre, other venues such as the Alma Tavern Theatre and the Tobacco Factory Theatre have taken their place.

List edit

Name Address Opened Seats Use Notes
1532 Performing Arts Centre Elton Road, Clifton 2016 245 theatre, musicals, lectures based on the campus of Bristol Grammar School[9]
Albany Centre Shaftesbury Avenue, Montpelier 1982 200 theatre, comedy, dance now an artist led cooperative, used as a rehearsal space[10]
Alhambra Theatre 1870 ?? music hall also known as the Forester's Music Hall, demolished 1900[11]
Alma Tavern Theatre Alma Vale Road, Clifton 1997 50 pub theatre an intimate studio theatre, home to Schoolhouse Productions (the in-house company since 2017), and also hosting touring companies such as Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Red Rope, Hecate Theatre, Awkward Productions, and many more. [12]
Arnolfini Narrow Quay 1975 209 theatre, live art, dance, film arts centre, with adjacent galley spaces and bookshop[13]
Bedminster Hippodrome East Street, Bedminster 1911 ?? music hall, theatre converted into a cinema in 1915[14]
Bierkeller Theatre All Saints Street 2012 200 theatre, comedy receiving house, former nightclub[15] Closed 2018.
Brewery Theatre North Street, Bedminster 2009 90 theatre, comedy programmed by the Tobacco Factory Theatre[16]
Bristol Hippodrome St Augustines Parade 1912 1,981 theatre, musicals, comedy, concerts, opera receiving house operated by Ambassador Theatre Group[17]
Broadweir Theatre/Vaudeville Theatre/Gem Electric Broadweir ?? ?? music hall later a boxing club, damaged in the Bristol Blitz, 1941[18]
Canterbury Music Hall Maryport Street 1855 ?? music hall converted into dining rooms in 1863[19]
Circus of Varieties Park Row c. 1890 ?? music hall later a rolling skating rink, cinema and aircraft factory, destroyed in the Bristol Blitz, 1941[20]
Cube Microplex Kings Square 1969 108 burlesque, performance art, film formerly the Arts Centre, Kings Square[21]
Empire Theatre Old Market 1893 1,433 music hall, theatre converted into a cinema in 1931, demolished in the 1960s[22]
Hen and Chicken North Street, Bedminster 1988 150 theatre, comedy has hosted Bristol Old Vic and Show of Strength Theatre Company in the past[23]
Hope Centre Hope Chapel Hill, Hotwells 1980 220 theatre, dance, comedy, concerts closed as an arts centre in 2005, but still hosting the Hotwells Pantomime[24]
Jacobs Well Theatre Jacobs Wells Road 1729 ?? theatre closed 1779[25]
Kuumba Hepburn Road, St Pauls 1980 130 theatre, comedy, concerts Afro-Caribbean arts centre, receiving venue[26]
L Shed Princes Wharf 1998 600 theatre, conferences part of the M Shed museum, has hosted Bristol Old Vic and Head, Hearts and Two Fingers productions[27]
Little Theatre Colston Street 1923 300 theatre turned into a bar for the Colston Hall in 1980; has since been re-purposed as a music venue (the Lantern).[28]
New Vic King Street 1972 150 theatre, comedy studio theatre of the Bristol Old Vic;[29] closed and demolished 2016 to make way for a new foyer building[30]
Park Street Music Hall Park Street, Clifton c. 1840 ?? music hall demolished ??[31]
People's Palace/New Palace/Gaumont Baldwin Street 1892 3,000 music hall, theatre later a cinema (1912) and nightclub (1974);[32] converted to flats in 2021.[33]
Prince's Theatre Park Row 1867 2,154 theatre, music hall destroyed in the Bristol Blitz, 1941[34]
QEH Theatre Jacobs Well Road, Clifton 1990 202 theatre, comedy, concerts owned and operated by QEH School[35]
Redcliffe Hall Redcliffe Hill c. 1610 ?? theatre mentioned in the will of Sarah Barker, 1637[36]
Redgrave Theatre Perceval Road, Clifton 1965 320 theatre, comedy, concerts owned and operated by Clifton College
St Monica Home Theatre Cote Lane, Westbury-on-Trym 1925 c. 1,000 theatre located in a nursing home, still occasionally used for performances[37]
Theatre Royal King Street 1776 500 theatre, comedy, concerts, opera main house of the Bristol Old Vic[38]
The Thekla The Grove 1982 150 theatre, comedy and music in the 1980s now a nightclub[39]
Tivoli Theatre Broadmead 1870 300 music hall demolished in 1952[40]
Tobacco Factory Theatre North Street, Bedminster 1998 240 theatre, comedy former factory housed, hosting visiting companies with in-house productions[41]
Tucker Street Theatre Tucker Street c. 1680 ?? theatre converted into a presbyterian meeting room c.1704[5][42]
Wardrobe Theatre West Street, Old Market 2015 100[43] pub theatre in a space at the Old Market Assembly since 2015.[44] Previously at the White Bear on St Michael's Hill.[45]
Weston Studio King Street 2018 188[46] theatre new studio theatre of the Bristol Old Vic, located in barrel vaults of Coopers' Hall. Named for sponsors the Garfield Weston Foundation.[47]
Wickham Theatre Park Row 1964 100 theatre home of University of Bristol Drama Department[48]
Wine Street Playhouse Wine Street 1604 ?? theatre built by Nicholas Woolfe, closed 1625[3]
Winston Theatre Queens Road, Clifton 1965 204[49] theatre University of Bristol Union drama space[50][49]

See also edit

Works cited edit

  • Pilkington, Mark C (1997). Records of Early English Drama: Bristol. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-4221-X.
  • Powell, G. Rennie (1919). The Bristol Stage: Its Story. Bristol: Bristol Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd.
  • Watts, Guy Tracey (1915). Theatrical Bristol. Bristol: Holloway and Son.

References edit

  1. ^ Pilkington, p. xxxiii
  2. ^ Pilkington, pp. xxxiv–xxxv
  3. ^ a b Pilkington, p. xxxvii–xl
  4. ^ Wiseman, Susan (1998). Drama and Politics in the English Civil War (PDF). Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  5. ^ a b Watts, pp. 19–20
  6. ^ Powell, pp. 12, 19
  7. ^ . bris.ac.uk. University of Bristol. 2012. Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  8. ^ Powell, pp. 73–74
  9. ^ (www.albow.com), Theatre Bristol. . theatrebristol.net. Archived from the original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  10. ^ . albanycentre.org. 2007. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  11. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "Alhambra Theatre, Bristol – Also known as Forester's Music Hall". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  12. ^ . almataverntheatre.co.uk. 2011. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Arnolfini event hires and hospitality". arnolfini.org.uk. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  14. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "Bedminster Hippodrome, East Street, Bristol". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  15. ^ "Home – Bierkeller Theatre". bierkellertheatre.com. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  16. ^ "Tobacco Factory Theatre – About Us – Use our spaces!". tobaccofactorytheatre.com. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  17. ^ "Bristol Hippodrome". hippodromebristol.co.uk. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  18. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "The Vaudeville Theatre, Bristol". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  19. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "Canterbury Music Hall, Bristol – Also known as Western Counties Music Hall". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  20. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "Circus of Varieties, Park Row, Bristol – Also known as the Coliseum Cinema". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  21. ^ Hogg, Graeme; Williams, Chris (Spring–Summer 2009). "Letter from...Desire in Action". Vertigo Magazine. 4 (3). Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  22. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "The Empire Theatre, Old Market and Captain Carey's Lane, Bristol". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  23. ^ "Theatre Bristol: Spaces: Hen And Chicken". theatrebristol.net. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  24. ^ "Hope Centre – The Theatres Trust". theatrestrust.org.uk. 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  25. ^ Watts, pp 41–59
  26. ^ . kuumbabristol.co.uk. 2011. Archived from the original on 6 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  27. ^ . theatrebristol.net. 2012. Archived from the original on 11 June 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  28. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "The Colston Hall Complex, Bristol – Including The Little Theatre". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  29. ^ "Auditorium of the New Vic, Bristol, 2001 – The Theatres Trust". theatrestrust.org.uk. 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  30. ^ "Goodbye to our Studio". Bristol Old Vic. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  31. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "Park Street Music Hall, Bristol". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  32. ^ "People's Palace (Bristol)". theatrestrust.org.uk. 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  33. ^ Grubb, Sophie (8 June 2021). "First look inside Bristol's former Creation nightclub after it was turned into flats". Bristol Live. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  34. ^ Watts, pp. 107–109
  35. ^ . qehbristol.co.uk. 2012. Archived from the original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  36. ^ Pilkington, p.242
  37. ^ "St Monica Home Theatre – The Theatres Trust". theatrestrust.org.uk. 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  38. ^ "Bristol Old Vic Redevelopment". bristololdvic.org.uk. 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  39. ^ "Historic Ship Gets Turbosound Makeover" (PDF). ukslc.org. 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  40. ^ Lloyd, Matthew (2011). "The Tivoli Theatre, Broadmead, Bristol". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  41. ^ . tobaccofactorytheatre.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 29 January 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  42. ^ Latimer, John (1893). The Annals of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century. pp. 26–27.
  43. ^ "Hire Our Space". Wardrobe Theatre. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  44. ^ "About". The Wardrobe Theatre. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  45. ^ "The Wardrobe Theatre". Theatre Bristol. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  46. ^ "Goodbye to our Studio". Bristol Old Vic. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  47. ^ "Bristol Old Vic invites city to christen the new Weston Studio: Presenting the Theatre and Artists of Tomorrow". Bristol Old Vic. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  48. ^ "Wickham Theatre". bris.ac.uk. 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  49. ^ a b "The Winston Theatre". Bristol Student Theatre. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  50. ^ Moss, Giles (January 2001). "The Naked Winston or The Winston Theatre: A Hack's Guide" (PDF). bristolsta.com. p. 2. Retrieved 2 January 2012.[permanent dead link]

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This is a list of theatres in Bristol England Listed spaces have been primarily used for theatre in the past or are in current use Many other spaces in the city have hosted plays The Cooper s Hall in King Street is the main entrance to the Theatre Royal home of the Bristol Old Vic The Alma Tavern which houses a pub theatre in Clifton Early theatrical performances were associated with religious feasts such as Christmas and St Katherine s Day Schoolboys from St Bartholomew s Hospital are recorded as having performed plays probably classical drama in the 16th century 1 Touring companies such as the Queen s Men the Admiral s Men and the Lord Chamberlain s Men performed frequently at the guildhall during the 1580s and the 1590s 2 In the early 17th century two private playhouses were opened the Wine Street Playhouse and Redcliffe Hall Drama historian Mark Pilkington considers this a situation unique in the provinces 3 During the period of the Commonwealth 1642 1659 drama was suppressed and playhouses throughout England were closed 4 In the late 17th century a playhouse was erected in Tucker Street near Bristol Bridge but there were complaints by clergy and residents and the theatre was closed in 1704 and converted into a Presbyterian meeting house 5 In 1729 a new theatre was opened at Jacob s Well by an actor named John Hippisley who had created the character of Peachum in the premiere of Gay s Beggar s Opera Lying outside the then city limits the theatre was safe from the magistrates and it remained in business until in 1766 the Theatre Royal was opened in King Street 6 The Theatre Royal has remained in business almost continuously ever since and is claimed to be Britain s oldest working theatre 7 The New Theatre Royal later renamed as the Prince s Theatre was opened in 1867 on Park Row with a larger stage and auditorium than the King Street premises 8 In the last decades of the 19th century and the early 20th century a number of music halls were opened but most became cinemas by the mid 20th century Most Prominent of these is the Bristol Hippodrome which opened in 1912 and which regularly hosts opera West End Musicals dance and variety Since the 1970s a number of arts centres and small venues have opened with regular visiting companies and amateur productions Although funding cuts have led to the closure of venues such as the Albany Centre and the Hope Centre other venues such as the Alma Tavern Theatre and the Tobacco Factory Theatre have taken their place Contents 1 List 2 See also 3 Works cited 4 ReferencesList editName Address Opened Seats Use Notes 1532 Performing Arts Centre Elton Road Clifton 2016 245 theatre musicals lectures based on the campus of Bristol Grammar School 9 Albany Centre Shaftesbury Avenue Montpelier 1982 200 theatre comedy dance now an artist led cooperative used as a rehearsal space 10 Alhambra Theatre 1870 music hall also known as the Forester s Music Hall demolished 1900 11 Alma Tavern Theatre Alma Vale Road Clifton 1997 50 pub theatre an intimate studio theatre home to Schoolhouse Productions the in house company since 2017 and also hosting touring companies such as Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Red Rope Hecate Theatre Awkward Productions and many more 12 Arnolfini Narrow Quay 1975 209 theatre live art dance film arts centre with adjacent galley spaces and bookshop 13 Bedminster Hippodrome East Street Bedminster 1911 music hall theatre converted into a cinema in 1915 14 Bierkeller Theatre All Saints Street 2012 200 theatre comedy receiving house former nightclub 15 Closed 2018 Brewery Theatre North Street Bedminster 2009 90 theatre comedy programmed by the Tobacco Factory Theatre 16 Bristol Hippodrome St Augustines Parade 1912 1 981 theatre musicals comedy concerts opera receiving house operated by Ambassador Theatre Group 17 Broadweir Theatre Vaudeville Theatre Gem Electric Broadweir music hall later a boxing club damaged in the Bristol Blitz 1941 18 Canterbury Music Hall Maryport Street 1855 music hall converted into dining rooms in 1863 19 Circus of Varieties Park Row c 1890 music hall later a rolling skating rink cinema and aircraft factory destroyed in the Bristol Blitz 1941 20 Cube Microplex Kings Square 1969 108 burlesque performance art film formerly the Arts Centre Kings Square 21 Empire Theatre Old Market 1893 1 433 music hall theatre converted into a cinema in 1931 demolished in the 1960s 22 Hen and Chicken North Street Bedminster 1988 150 theatre comedy has hosted Bristol Old Vic and Show of Strength Theatre Company in the past 23 Hope Centre Hope Chapel Hill Hotwells 1980 220 theatre dance comedy concerts closed as an arts centre in 2005 but still hosting the Hotwells Pantomime 24 Jacobs Well Theatre Jacobs Wells Road 1729 theatre closed 1779 25 Kuumba Hepburn Road St Pauls 1980 130 theatre comedy concerts Afro Caribbean arts centre receiving venue 26 L Shed Princes Wharf 1998 600 theatre conferences part of the M Shed museum has hosted Bristol Old Vic and Head Hearts and Two Fingers productions 27 Little Theatre Colston Street 1923 300 theatre turned into a bar for the Colston Hall in 1980 has since been re purposed as a music venue the Lantern 28 New Vic King Street 1972 150 theatre comedy studio theatre of the Bristol Old Vic 29 closed and demolished 2016 to make way for a new foyer building 30 Park Street Music Hall Park Street Clifton c 1840 music hall demolished 31 People s Palace New Palace Gaumont Baldwin Street 1892 3 000 music hall theatre later a cinema 1912 and nightclub 1974 32 converted to flats in 2021 33 Prince s Theatre Park Row 1867 2 154 theatre music hall destroyed in the Bristol Blitz 1941 34 QEH Theatre Jacobs Well Road Clifton 1990 202 theatre comedy concerts owned and operated by QEH School 35 Redcliffe Hall Redcliffe Hill c 1610 theatre mentioned in the will of Sarah Barker 1637 36 Redgrave Theatre Perceval Road Clifton 1965 320 theatre comedy concerts owned and operated by Clifton College St Monica Home Theatre Cote Lane Westbury on Trym 1925 c 1 000 theatre located in a nursing home still occasionally used for performances 37 Theatre Royal King Street 1776 500 theatre comedy concerts opera main house of the Bristol Old Vic 38 The Thekla The Grove 1982 150 theatre comedy and music in the 1980s now a nightclub 39 Tivoli Theatre Broadmead 1870 300 music hall demolished in 1952 40 Tobacco Factory Theatre North Street Bedminster 1998 240 theatre comedy former factory housed hosting visiting companies with in house productions 41 Tucker Street Theatre Tucker Street c 1680 theatre converted into a presbyterian meeting room c 1704 5 42 Wardrobe Theatre West Street Old Market 2015 100 43 pub theatre in a space at the Old Market Assembly since 2015 44 Previously at the White Bear on St Michael s Hill 45 Weston Studio King Street 2018 188 46 theatre new studio theatre of the Bristol Old Vic located in barrel vaults of Coopers Hall Named for sponsors the Garfield Weston Foundation 47 Wickham Theatre Park Row 1964 100 theatre home of University of Bristol Drama Department 48 Wine Street Playhouse Wine Street 1604 theatre built by Nicholas Woolfe closed 1625 3 Winston Theatre Queens Road Clifton 1965 204 49 theatre University of Bristol Union drama space 50 49 See also editCulture in Bristol List of theatres in the United KingdomWorks cited editPilkington Mark C 1997 Records of Early English Drama Bristol Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 0 8020 4221 X Powell G Rennie 1919 The Bristol Stage Its Story Bristol Bristol Printing amp Publishing Co Ltd Watts Guy Tracey 1915 Theatrical Bristol Bristol Holloway and Son References edit Pilkington p xxxiii Pilkington pp xxxiv xxxv a b Pilkington p xxxvii xl Wiseman Susan 1998 Drama and Politics in the English Civil War PDF Cambridge University Press pp 1 3 Retrieved 2 January 2012 a b Watts pp 19 20 Powell pp 12 19 Bristol Theatre Theatre Collection bris ac uk University of Bristol 2012 Archived from the original on 6 September 2009 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Powell pp 73 74 www albow com Theatre Bristol Theatre Bristol 1532 Performing Arts Centre theatrebristol net Archived from the original on 23 October 2017 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Albany Centre History albanycentre org 2007 Archived from the original on 9 January 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Lloyd Matthew 2011 Alhambra Theatre Bristol Also known as Forester s Music Hall arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Alma Tavern and Theatre About us almataverntheatre co uk 2011 Archived from the original on 14 January 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Arnolfini event hires and hospitality arnolfini org uk 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Lloyd Matthew 2011 Bedminster Hippodrome East Street Bristol arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Home Bierkeller Theatre bierkellertheatre com 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Tobacco Factory Theatre About Us Use our spaces tobaccofactorytheatre com 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Bristol Hippodrome hippodromebristol co uk 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Lloyd Matthew 2011 The Vaudeville Theatre Bristol arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Lloyd Matthew 2011 Canterbury Music Hall Bristol Also known as Western Counties Music Hall arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Lloyd Matthew 2011 Circus of Varieties Park Row Bristol Also known as the Coliseum Cinema arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Hogg Graeme Williams Chris Spring Summer 2009 Letter from Desire in Action Vertigo Magazine 4 3 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Lloyd Matthew 2011 The Empire Theatre Old Market and Captain Carey s Lane Bristol arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Theatre Bristol Spaces Hen And Chicken theatrebristol net 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Hope Centre The Theatres Trust theatrestrust org uk 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Watts pp 41 59 KUUMBA kuumbabristol co uk 2011 Archived from the original on 6 December 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 L Shed at Bristol Industrial Museum theatrebristol net 2012 Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Lloyd Matthew 2011 The Colston Hall Complex Bristol Including The Little Theatre arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Auditorium of the New Vic Bristol 2001 The Theatres Trust theatrestrust org uk 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Goodbye to our Studio Bristol Old Vic Retrieved 19 September 2018 Lloyd Matthew 2011 Park Street Music Hall Bristol arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 People s Palace Bristol theatrestrust org uk 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Grubb Sophie 8 June 2021 First look inside Bristol s former Creation nightclub after it was turned into flats Bristol Live Retrieved 22 April 2024 Watts pp 107 109 QEH Theatre and Drama qehbristol co uk 2012 Archived from the original on 22 December 2011 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Pilkington p 242 St Monica Home Theatre The Theatres Trust theatrestrust org uk 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Bristol Old Vic Redevelopment bristololdvic org uk 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Historic Ship Gets Turbosound Makeover PDF ukslc org 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Lloyd Matthew 2011 The Tivoli Theatre Broadmead Bristol arthurlloyd co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Tobacco Factory Theatre History tobaccofactorytheatre com 2011 Archived from the original on 29 January 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Latimer John 1893 The Annals of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century pp 26 27 Hire Our Space Wardrobe Theatre Retrieved 1 November 2018 About The Wardrobe Theatre Retrieved 1 November 2018 The Wardrobe Theatre Theatre Bristol Retrieved 1 November 2018 Goodbye to our Studio Bristol Old Vic Retrieved 1 November 2018 Bristol Old Vic invites city to christen the new Weston Studio Presenting the Theatre and Artists of Tomorrow Bristol Old Vic Retrieved 1 November 2018 Wickham Theatre bris ac uk 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2012 a b The Winston Theatre Bristol Student Theatre Retrieved 11 October 2015 Moss Giles January 2001 The Naked Winston or The Winston Theatre A Hack s Guide PDF bristolsta com p 2 Retrieved 2 January 2012 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of theatres in Bristol amp oldid 1220210240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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