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Destination Old Market: A Theatrical Promenade

Starts
13/10/2024 05:00 PM to
03/11/2024 10:00 PM
Where
Old Market
Ticket price
£5 deposit
Age limit
14+ (any under 14's to be accompanied by a caregiver)
Contact name
Trinity
Contact number
0117 935 1200
Contact e-mail
E-mail
Tickets

Destination Old Market: A Theatrical Promenade

Theatrical promenade featuring the sights and sounds of Old Market

Vibrant, lively, curious yet still, Destination Old Market - A Theatrical Promenade looks back to Old Market's bustling past and its alternative punk & queer present.

Join us and a cast of characters as we take you on a whistle-stop tour through the lives and loves that make Bristol’s Old Market one of the most memorable streets in the city.

Written by Edson Burton & Tom Marshman

Running time approximately 75 minutes.

Show dates

  • 5pm, 7pm & 9pm, Sunday 13 Oct (Preview)

  • 5pm,7pm & 9pm, Sunday 20 Oct

  • 5pm, 7pm & 9pm, Sunday 27 Oct

  • 5pm, 7pm & 9pm, Sunday  03 Nov

The 5pm, 7pm and 9pm shows will be previews which means there will be no ticket deposit attached to the cost.

Accessibility

We aim to ensure that this event is accessible to all, but in order to do this we ask individuals to please contact us in advance to discuss specific access needs.

Please note that elements of this show may not suitable for children due to the nature of its content.

More Information

This event is part of "Destination Old Market", which features a wide range events including pop-up gig performances and promenade theatre hosted in unique DIY venues and businesses throughout Old Market.

A £5 deposit is required when booking. This deposit can either be refunded or exchanged for a voucher that can be spent in Old Market business taking part in the Destination Old Market.

Destination Old Market is produced by Trinity Community Arts and is part of the City Centre and High Streets Culture and Events Programme, funded by Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority. The initiative aims to attract more visitors to the City Centre, boosting local businesses and the economy.

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