Bristol Hippodrome
15 Saint Augustine’s Parade
Bristol BS1 4UZ
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WNO’s ORLANDO at the Bristol Hippodrome
Director Harry Fehr has painted Orlando as a senior officer in the RAF, given to outbreaks of sudden violent behaviour – a man seized and eventually overcome with hallucinatory dementia inflamed by the realisation that...
DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS at the Bristol Hippodrome
The stylish Michael Praed is wonderfully languid and vain as Jameson, masquerading as a prince from some Ruritanian backwater as he smoothly seduces wealthy ladies into handing over their jewellery. In comic contrast, No...
THE SOUND OF MUSIC at the Bristol Hippodrome
In this perennial favourite story of nun meets damaged toff only to charm him and his family of budding folk singers whilst thwarting evil Nazis after the Anschluss, we have some of the most memorable songs to have gone ...
JERSEY BOYS at the Bristol Hippodrome
". . . The soaring falsetto of Tim Driesen as Frankie Valli, harmonising with the other ‘Seasons’ in Ron Melrose’s arrangement and the full auditorium filling sound prompts an instinctive grin of approval. Without ...
THE CAR MAN at Bristol Hippodrome
" . . . Since its first performances in 2000 The Car Man has become justly famous for its energetic and unrestrained sexuality, but there are also quieter and subtler scenes of tenderness and poignancy, particularly betw...
LORD OF THE DANCE: Dangerous Games at Bristol Hippodrome
Sometimes it is worth studying the qualities of a logo. It can sometimes tell you more about the soul of an artistic production than anything else. The new Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games emblem glints like a metallic...
THE PRODUCERS at the Bristol Hippodrome
". . . This production is peppered with some titanic performances, notably Cory English’s full-on portrayal of the deeply amoral producer Max Bialystock and David Bedella’s splendidly vain Roger de Bris. Phill Jupitu...
WNO’s THE MAGIC FLUTE at Bristol Hippodrome
Welsh National Opera’s production of Mozart’s THE MAGIC FLUTE has been given a surrealistic dressing. It begins with Tamino being pursued by a giant Dali-esque lobster. And his travails to win the right to love the Q...
WICKED at the Bristol Hippodrome
". . . The two female leads circle and play off each other throughout, unknowingly becoming crucial influences on each other while an unlikely friendship brews between them. . . The staging of the action was wonderfully ...
WAR HORSE at the Bristol Hippodrome
"The directors have learned that fundamental lesson of theatre (known indeed by striptease artists) that to suggest is often more powerful than to show. Morris’s other revival, Swallows and Amazons, bears this out. He ...
TOP HAT at the Bristol Hippodrome
"A large and appreciative first-night crowd clearly transported, rising as one to cheer a sparkling band of hoofers at Bristol’s Hippodrome theatre at the end of a Top Hat delivered with gusto, and no little wit. . . I...
WNO CARMEN at Bristol Hippodrome
". . . It is the fate of all ground-breaking works that their effect on subsequent audiences can never quite be the same as for those who experienced the thrill of seeing something new which escapes the conventions of th...