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Thanks to the vision of pioneering teacher John Hersee, Clifton College was one of the first schools in the country to have a purpose-built theatre on site. Today the theatre continues to serve the three branches of the College and the local community: The Redgrave Theatre (named after Old Cliftonian Sir Michael Redgrave) seats 320 and hosts more than 40 productions a year. Arguably some of the best of Bristol’s amateur and semi-professional theatre is staged here, and it is also home to the majority of performances for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. The theatre offers perfect sight lines from all seats, allowing for an excellent relationship between actors and audience – as such it remains one of the most popular venues in Bristol for all types of theatre.
Review: TREASURE ISLAND at The Redgrave Theatre

INTERVIEW: WITH MARC BURROWS, Author of ‘The Magic of Terry Pratchett’ at the Redgrave Theatre

Review: INTO THE WOODS at The Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

Review: THE SNOW QUEEN by BOVTS at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

Review: STAR FLOWER at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

PACIFISTS AND PROTESTORS at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s THE WIZARD OF OZ at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

THE TRUMAN CAPOTE TALK SHOW at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

DRACULA: THE BLOODY TRUTH at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

DRINK UP THY CIDER at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol
