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
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SLEEPING BEAUTY at the Bristol Hippodrome
Taking Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score as his script and his blueprint, Matthew Bourne has built an extraordinary retelling of this ancient tale that taps into the same vein, if you’ll pardon the pun, as the teenage vam...
THE GLENN MILLER STORY at the Bristol Hippodrome
Even by the shaky standards of show-biz biography this production pushes its luck, not least in the casting of its lead man. Glenn Miller’s plane disappeared over the English Channel in 1944, when he was 40; Tommy Stee...
THRILLER – LIVE at the Bristol Hippodrome
You can’t really argue with this. Thriller Live delivered what an eager crowd wanted – hit after hit from the great Jacko catalogue. It had to be tight, sassy, had to be ON it. Anything less… well, I dread to think...
AVENUE Q at Bristol Hippodrome
Online reviews for this show range from ‘I have been to see Avenue Q three times and STILL came out desperate to see it again,’ to ‘Favourite moment: Leaving at interval.’ While not quite falling into the second ...
THE LAST TANGO at the Bristol Hippodrome
Outside Primark two friends meet.
Kelly: ‘Ere, Joyce, what you doin’ tonight?
Joyce: ‘Allo Kelly, love. I dunno, why?
Kelly: I saw that Last Tango last night at the Hippodrome.
Joyce: What’s that then...
THE BODYGUARD at the Bristol Hippodrome
In making the move from screen to stage The Bodyguard has become a vehicle for a stage performer, relying as it does on a good sprinkling of standalone numbers, each entertaining in themselves, yet without fully letting ...
SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS at the Bristol Hippodrome
The star of the show, of course, is Warwick Davis; he plays Prof, the resourceful leader of the dwarfs. We don’t meet him until Herman has abandoned Snow White in the forest, and his long anticipated appearance was gre...
MARY POPPINS at the Bristol Hippodrome
Directed by Richard Eyre, co-directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne and with book by Julian Fellowes, there can have been few musicals to beat this one for the quality of its creative team . . . From the high-speed...
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 ...