
Opening in 1997, the Alma Theatre takes great pride in being the oldest pub theatre in Bristol. Converted into a perfect black box theatre with 48 in-tiered seating from what used to be two separate function rooms, it is an incredibly versatile space that has seen hundreds of productions, many of which have been world premieres. It has strong ties with most local theatre companies and is committed to championing new writing from the Bristol Theatre Scene.
For many years Bristol favourites, Theatre West, held a seasonal residency of original writing. We work with university societies and amateur groups from the South-West to showcase their work as well as including some of the best touring theatre companies in our programme. Our other connections include Bristol Old Vic, Hecate Theatre and Red Rope to name a few. Every season we have a host of varied productions that complement the diverse nature of the city and beyond.
Review: THE DUMB WAITER at The Alma, Bristol

Review: ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE PLEBS at the Alma on 3rd July

Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at the Alma, Bristol

Review: LITTLE GEM at the Alma, Bristol

Review: SILENCE at the Alma in Bristol

THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY at the Alma, Bristol

STAND AND DELIVER at the Alma, Bristol

TALKING HEADS at The Alma, Bristol

EBB at the Alma Tavern in Bristol

The Accidental Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes at the Alma, Bristol

COLIN’S HEAD at the Alma, Bristol

A DOLL’S HOUSE at the Alma, Bristol
