Queen Lear at the Lightship Theatre
Lightship Theatre presents Queen Lear, a gender-reversed production of Shakespeare’s King Lear brought into a modern-day setting.
Lightship Theatre presents Queen Lear, a gender-reversed production of Shakespeare’s King Lear brought into a modern-day setting.
Mono Consultants Ltd have withdrawn their application for planning permission to install a 17.5 metre Apollo DS 5G mast with 6 antennas, one cabinet and meter cabinet on Coronation Road close to the Asda petrol station.
On Sunday 17th October, a music, sound and film event created by Bristol based artist Kathy Hinde took place around Bathurst Basin, all inspired by listening to Bristol from an underwater perspective.
In response to the Swim Bristol Harbour campaign, the Harbour Office has posted signs warning about the health hazards of entering the water.
Local artist Kathy Hinde led a participatory Deep Listening Walk with water quality scientist Ana Castro-Castellón around Bathurst Basin.
Lightship Theatre on the John Sebastian features a double bill with ‘dry wit phenoms’ Billy Whizz and art rockers As Thou Wilt.
There have been interesting developments involving the Sanchez Group Restaurants along Lower Guinea Street.
Batala Bristol, the Samba reggae and street drumming group, have been performing live outside the Ostrich Inn.
Signs for the Lower Guinea Street footbridge and the John Sebastian Quay now have a prominent place around Bathurst Basin.
The organiser of the Kennet and Avon Canal Race, informs us that one of the runners in the 145-mile race from London’s Little Venice to Bristol’s Bathurst Basin set a new world record.