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Bristol Old Vic Trust
Theatre Royal
King Street
Bristol BS1 4ED
Reception: 0117 949 3993
Box Office: 0117 987 7877
tickets@bristololdvic.org.uk
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Review: HENRY VI: DAYS OF REBELLION at BOV Weston Studio
History brought to spectacular thoroughly entertaining life by a very talented multinational cast of young actors....
Review: LOAM at Bristol Old Vic
The show gave the students an opportunity to exercise their skills in a very distinctive style of comedy with an energy and attack that was refreshing in itself....
Review: RUSH – A JOYOUS JAMAICAN JOURNEY at Bristol Old Vic
★★★★★ While this Jamaican musical journey will put the smile back on your face, its political legacy is a story that will continue to resonate as the first planes taking refugees to Rwanda begin to taxi on the...
NANCY MEDINA WILL BE BRISTOL OLD VIC’S NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Bristol Old Vic has announced that Nancy Medina will be their new
Artistic Director...
Review: BOVTS DIRECTORS’ FESTIVAL: JUMPERS FOR GOALPOSTS and GIRL IN THE MACHINE
★★★★☆ The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Directors’ Festival 2022 is brought to a triumphant close with two very contrasting plays....
Review: BOVTS DIRECTORS’ FESTIVAL: BULL and HOW MY LIGHT IS SPENT
★★★☆☆ and ★★★★★ If Bristol Old Vic Theatre School continues to produce such excellent performers, directors and designers as these we are in for a treat....
Review: BOVTS DIRECTORS’ FESTIVAL: HAMLET and PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK
★★★★☆ The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is one of the most successful drama schools in the country and we are incredibly lucky to have them on our doorstep. Past students are among the most famous and celebrat...
Review: THE MEANING OF ZONG at Bristol Old Vic
★★★★☆ If Mr Terera’s aim was to give emotional form to the importance of agency and testimony (and current events in Ukraine bear this out) The Meaning of Zong must be counted a resounding success....
INTERVIEW: With Keith Allen and Matthew Horne who star in The Homecoming
Mathew Horne (Gavin & Stacey, Agatha Raisin, Bad Education) who stars as Lenny and Keith Allen (The Pembrokeshire Murders, Marcella, Robin Hood) who stars as Max, talk about their roles in the play which is widely regard...
Review: SORRY, YOU’RE NOT A WINNER at The Weston Studio
★★★★☆ The vigorous dialogue is well matched by the all-round committed acting that gives blood, sweat and a beating heart to each of the characters ...
INTERVIEW: With Christabel Holmes, Producer with Sorry, You’re Not a Winner
Our conversation is peppered with insights, both practical and creative, into the thinking of a young producer...
WONDER BOY – Behind the scenes
An interview with Director, Sally Cookson...