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Art From Elsewhere

Arnolfini and Bristol Museum collaborate on Art From Elsewhere, an exhibition that shows Bristol steadily gaining traction on the UK art scene. Curated by David Elliot, former director of major museums...

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April Salon: Woman on the Edge of Time, Little Man Coffee Co

This month the group will be talking about Marge Piercy’s book Woman on the Edge of Time. Hailed as a classic of speculative fiction, Marge Piercy’s landmark novel is a transformative vision of two...

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The Barber of Seville at the BGET

Not exactly Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street but rather The Barber of Seville is a well regarded opera and comic masterpiece by famed composer Gioachino Rossini. It arrives as a four day...

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RECOVERY at the Project Arts Centre 19-23/04

Have a slice of neo realist, avant theatre, musical exploration with the Project Arts Centre’s RECOVERY starring an old friend of mine Peter Coonan (Love/Hate) and his old friend Maud Ni Riordain (from...

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The Japanese Film Festival, Dublinn

Back for it’s 8th year The Japanese Film Festival Ireland sees yet another collaboration between the Japanese Embassy and access>CINEMA with support from the Ireland Japan Association and the Japan...

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Press and Release – exhibition launch at Brighton’s Phoenix Gallery

It’s another big month at Brighton’s Phoenix Gallery, with the launch on Friday of their May exhibition, ‘Press and Release: Technology and the Evolution of the Artist’s Book’. The exhibition features...

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Graeme of Thrones at the Olympia

GOT is nearly upon us. So this aptly titled show, Graeme of Thrones, is perfectly timed for all fans of the TV programme who want a little more. Graeme is a regular guy. He just likes Game of Thrones....

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Henry V at Bristol Cathedral

Bristol Cathedral is transformed into a French military hospital for Antic Disposition’s critically acclaimed production of Henry V. From immersive theatre in underground tunnels to film screenings in...

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Smoke and Mirrors by The Ricochet Project

Think you’ve really honed your hanging yoga skills recently? Then prepare to be put back in your place by Cohdi Harrell and Laura Stokes, the New Mexico born circus of two who make up The Ricochet...

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Beltane Fire Festival at Calton Hill

It only happens once a year, so make sure you celebrate the ancient traditions of Beltane at the Fire Festival by trekking up Calton Hill. There you will find festivities that will blow your mind. This...

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Amélie – 15th Anniversary – Vue

Amélie – 15th Anniversary – Vue “We pass the time of day to forget how time passes.” Amélie – 15th Anniversary: Nick Harvey decided to take advantage of Vue Cinemas’ new OurScreen audience crowd...

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The Brighton Tattoo Convention at The Brighton Centre

The Ninth Annual Brighton Tattoo Convention returns this weekend to Brighton seafront, taking place at a much bigger venue than its past years at the Hilton Metropole. As ever, the convention offers a...

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House Festival launch – a celebration of the visual arts in Brighton and Hove

House Festival 2016 launches on Saturday with ‘A Room With Your Views’ – a collaborative film installation co-commissioned by the Brighton Festival and presented by Turner-Prize winning artist Gillian...

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Black Out at The Patrick Centre

Somewhere between dance, performance and graphic art, Black Out is a strong and intimate experience. Thousands of black granulated fragments transform the dancers’ world into a moving, pictorial...

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Leonardo da Vinci: Ten Drawings from the Royal Collection at National Gallery...

From one of the grandmasters and geniuses of his/our time, comes a fascinating look at the drawing talents of the Leonardo da Vinci which will open in the National Gallery from May 4th until July 17th...

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Lee Nelson at Just the Tonic’s Launch Night

Just the Tonic is a fantastic venue space – hosting comedy across the country and doing particularly well at the various Fringe festivals throughout the year. Hosting new talent and old hands alike,...

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Free Comedy Night (Standup Comedy and Web Series) at The Liquor Rooms

Dublin Web Festival presents: A night of not one, not two but three top comedians. Featuring the troubadour talent of Rob Coyle who has been circumnavigating Ireland and the UK touring endlessly for...

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Carlos Acosta at the Hippodrome

After an unparalleled career as one of the world’s foremost ballet stars, Carlos Acosta presents his final classical ballet programme. From humble beginnings in Cuba to performing on some of the...

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Beyond Elsewhere at Undependence Festival

Check out Beyond Elsewhere at the Undependence Film Festival – Edinburgh’s only pop up film festival. Undependence Film Festival is Scotland’s festival celebrating Undependence – being dependent and...

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Midnight and Magnolias at Leith Theatre, Edinburgh

Midnight and Magnolias, the play about the production of the hugely successful film Gone With the Wind, is playing at Leith Theatre. The iconic film featuring Vivien Leigh and Clarke Gable was adapted...

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