Bristol Hippodrome
15 Saint Augustine’s Parade
Bristol BS1 4UZ
Contact Information
Telephone Booking: 0844 871 3012
Customer Service: 0844 871 7627
Groups Bookings: 0844 871 3032
Access Bookings: 0844 871 7677
Stage Door / Admin:* 0117 302 3310
*please note it is not possible to assist with bookings on this number
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ The Rice/Lloyd Webber illustrated bible story is nearly fifty years old. The novelty and frisson of setting holy writ to a popular music score and having some irreverent fun with the characters of the st...
LORD OF THE DANCE: Dangerous Games at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ To see a revered and ancient tradition bursting, refreshed and unapologetic into the present day is something to behold. Riverdance, the interval entertainment at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in Eire...
BLOOD BROTHERS at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ A synopsis would read like a Shakespearean tragedy. Twin brothers are separated shortly after birth because their single mum, Mrs Johnstone, is struggling to provide for an already large family, and her ...
Matthew Bourne’s THE RED SHOES at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ As well as being a gifted choreographer, Bourne is a great showman. As in his memorable production of Sleeping Beauty that toured here last year, his Red Shoes is packed with pace, performance and presen...
Welsh National Opera’s LA BOHÈME at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ As well as sweeping us up with Puccini’s glorious melodies throughout this performance, the singers’ understated body language always gave their performances plausibility. This was a memorable night ...
THE WEDDING SINGER at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ The Wedding Singer is a cheery, feather-light musical that offers a tuneful evening of undemanding entertainment. Featuring twenty songs, many of them skilful pastiches of 1980s pop, it is certainly not ...
SUNNY AFTERNOON at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ Combining the music and lyrics of Ray Davies with Joe Penhall’s biographical book of the singer songwriter, Sunny Afternoon tells the story of The Kinks getting their break in the music business and...
NOT DEAD ENOUGH at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★☆☆☆ Shaun Richie was perfectly cast and entirely convincing in a not terribly demanding role which played to his strengths, allowing his comic timing to supplement his dramatic interventions . . . There were...
The Commitments at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ My instinct was to compare stage and film versions, having loved the movie directed by Alan Parker back in 1991. The staged version remains true to all the main characters, but has a tendency to fast for...
EVITA at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ Emma Hatton triumphs as an Evita who is both tainted and saintly. An experienced jazz singer, Hatton is also entirely at ease in other musical genres, delivering soaring ballads and pounding rock with...
CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG at the Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ Hanging off this Dahl-like story is a sentimental sub-plot about the loveless life of inventor and widower, Caractacus Potts (Jason Manford), whose children are keen to get him set up with a surrogate m...
CINDERELLA at the Bristol Hippodrome
There’s a bit of a fad amongst chefs for ‘deconstructing’ old favourite recipes. Thus you might find yourself eating a bit of crumbly something or other with something lemony and another item of creamy stuff all go...