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The Wardrobe Theatre
25 West Street
Old Market
Bristol, BS2 0DF
Box Office – 0117 902 0344 / tickets@tobaccofactorytheatres.com
A venue in the heart of Bristol offering an eclectic mix of theatre, comedy and regular local nights.
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Review: THE TALENT at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★☆ One of the wonderful mysteries of art is the way in which a work will somehow express the zeitgeist of a time in a way that is difficult to quantify
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THE TALENT at The Wardrobe Theatre
21 - 25 March...
Review: LIVING SPIT’S ‘Puss in Boots’ at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★★ Puss in Boots, More than a Feline left the audience purring with delight. ...
OUR FAVOURITE SHOWS OF 2022
2022 was a year when theatres fully reopened, when live performance returned bursting with energy and inventiveness and gloriously free from all the Covid-caveats and restrictions. ...
LIVING SPIT’S ‘Puss in Boots’ at The Wardrobe Theatre
24 January - 4 February...
Review: MDH – PUPPETS DO A MOVIE at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★★ delightfully realised theatre with precision timing and maximum effect at a minimum of expense. A madness masterclass! ...
MDH: PUPPETS DO A MOVIE at The Wardrobe Theatre
25 November - 22 January ...
Review: STILL FLOATING at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★☆☆ Shôn effects a contrived disorderliness and spontaneity that engages easily with the audience as he briskly darts about the stage...
Review: DRAC & JILL at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★★ A tour-de-force delivered at a pace beyond the dials – the laughs keep coming as the bodily fluids keep pumping!...
Review: SUGAR? at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★☆ an emotional roller coaster making me both laugh and reflect in equal measures....
Review: MEDIOCRE WHITE MALE at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★☆ ‘I’m sick of change’, he declares with some venom and thereby sounds a complaint that has no doubt echoed through time....
Review: NO EXPECTATIONS – The Unscripted Dickens at The Wardrobe Theatre
★★★★☆ It’s 1860, and we meet a novelist deserted by his muse. He tells us of past triumphs, but now he is in desperate need of inspiration. Can the audience help? They surely can....