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
Review: DICK WHITTINGTON at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ Once again, the skills of The Twins FX have been employed to produce a jaw-dropping moment or two. This year, the visual highlight is surely the sight of Dick at the wheel of a flying double-decker bus...
Review: THE LION KING at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ Dazzling theatricality will always win the day if combined with great pace and energy and The Lion King has it in abundance, with sharp as a razor scene changes. At the finale the audience rose as one a...
Review: MATILDA, The MUSICAL at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ What astonishes most about this RSC production of the well-known Roald Dahl story are the razor-sharp performances given by the children in the cast. Tonight, it was Olivia Juno Cleverley’s turn in th...
Review: BRB’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Beauty And The Beast, choreographed by David Bintley, is a sumptuous treat. Offering spectacle, excitement and more than a little magic, it has a broad appeal that knocks on...
Review: Welsh National Opera’s ROBERTO DEVEREUX at Bristol Hippodrome
Joyce El-Khoury’s visceral performance as a scorned Elizabeth I provided the flame throughout this WNO production of Donizetti’s dark tale of unrequited love, jealously and pride. El-Khoury raged across the stage, po...
Review: THE BODYGUARD at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ The standalone numbers are all of the highest quality and accompanied where required by top class dancing. Last night there were audible gasps as the male dancers appeared looking not unlike the Chippend...
Review: ANNIE at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ The show opens in a grim girls’ orphanage. The walls tower up into darkness, and huge doors and tall lamps accentuate the tininess of the occupants, lying on their starkly function beds. The laundry ...
Review: Matthew Bourne’s SWAN LAKE at The Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ There is far more to Bourne’s Swan Lake than mere gender-juggling. In many ways, a more interesting aspect of Bourne’s achievement is that he has taken the central idea of the story back to its dar...
Review: KINKY BOOTS at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ People singing about shoes? Not a particularly auspicious subject for a night’s entertainment you might think. But following a sluggish start, Kinky Boots tears off the humdrum and delivers a mad music...
Review: MOTOWN – THE MUSICAL at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ Despite my reservations, I can see why Motown The Musical is a hugely successful show that has triumphed on Broadway and in the West End. Motown’s music deserves to be remembered and celebrated, and fo...
Review: CINDERELLA at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★☆ Gok Wan as the Fairy Gokmother is very much within his comfort zone, effectively recreating his TV fashion makeover shows as he transforms Cinderella into a ‘Girlfriend’ fit for a Prince. He and Br...
Review: English National Ballet’s SWAN LAKE at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ Of all the great classical ballets, Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake has an unrivalled iconic status. The picture of a row of perfectly symmetrical ballerinas, all in white tutus and with arms a-fluttering, is...