Discover the Best Events in North Somerset
Today to Wed 1 Mar, closest first.
All The Beds I Have Slept In

Phosphoros Theatre presents ALL THE BEDS I HAVE SLEPT IN
A bed that wasn't a bed. A sheet in the Sahara.
A charpai on my roof in Afghanistan
On our balcony back home, sharing with my brother.
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Fri 3 Feb and Sat 4 Feb
Bristol Old Vic Young Company Musical theatre

Bristol Old Vic Young Company is offering a 10-week course in Musical Theatre next term! During these classes you will work with a Musical Director and Choreographer to explore the skills needed to create and perform ensemble choreography and...
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Fri 3 Feb, Fri 10 Feb, Fri 24 Feb, Fri 3 Mar
Mog The Forgetful Cat

Mog is a very forgetful cat. She forgets that she has a cat flap, she forgets that she’s already eaten her supper, and she forgets that cats don’t have eggs for breakfast every day. Bother that cat!
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Tue 14 Feb to Sat 18 Feb
Little Murmur

Watch bodies and words fly like flocks of birds, a murmuration, a little murmur...
Little Murmur is a new dance theatre show for everyone age 7+, families and schools, that features groundbreaking projection, an extraordinary soundscape and a...
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Thu 16 Feb to Sat 18 Feb
Ode to Joyce

Cheryl Knight stars in a must-see tribute to Joyce Grenfell (1910–1979) whose hilarious and acutely observed monologues and songs made her a global comedy star last century and inspired many other entertainers including Miranda Hart and the late,
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Sun 19 Feb
Slapstick Sunday

Bristol Old Vic hosts the final seven events of Slapstick 2023 - and what a magnificent seven events they are:
Ode to Joyce
Onscreen: A Hard Day's Night
Monty Python's Book Shambles
Stephen Mangan: Why I Still Love Laurel
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Sun 19 Feb
You Bury Me

This story is about a city. A city of exhaust fumes, drunken phone calls, first kisses, hysteria, sweat and laughter. Cairo.
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Fri 24 Feb to Sat 4 Mar
Help! I Think I'm A Nationalist

From Seamas Carey (creator of The Reason Why podcast), comes the controversial sell-out comedy show on identity, second homes, xenophobia and bagpipes.
Who am I?
Where do I belong?
And who should I vote for?
Cornwall is at a tipping point.
Bristol Old Vic, King Street, Bristol BS1 4ED
Wed 1 Mar to Fri 3 Mar
Haunted and Hidden Bristol Walking Tour

As seen on TVs Most Haunted...a fun 90 min walk around old Bristol's haunted buildings along with many tv/film locations too plus some Bristol history too!
College Green BS1 5TJ
Fri 3 Feb, Fri 10 Feb, Fri 17 Feb, Fri 24 Feb
Bristol Light Festival

Across the evenings from dusk till 10 pm, the installations will shine a light in a few unexpected places and illuminate some of Bristol’s most iconic landmarks.
Bristol City Centre
BID BS1 5HH
Fri 3 Feb to Sun 12 Feb
Emilia

It’s 1611 and, at the age of 42, Emilia Bassano becomes the first woman to have her
poetry published in England. For centuries, history has overlooked this achievement in
favour of her male contemporaries.
Circomedia
Portland Square
St Paul’s BS2 8SJ
Fri 17 Feb, Sat 18 Feb, Mon 20 Feb to Sat 25 Feb
As You Like It

Set against a backdrop of post-Thatcherism and accompanied by a throbbing acid
house soundtrack, Shakespeare’s poetic and punchy ode to love and identity is
transformed by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Suitable for Age 13+
Malcolm X Community Centre
141 City Road
St Paul’s
Bristol BS2 8YH
Thu 9 Feb
A Midsummer Night's Dream

Set beneath a glittering, ethereal surface you will find Shakespeare’s dazzling play
transformed into a macabre Edwardian fable from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Malcolm X Community Centre
141 City Road
St Paul’s BS2 8YH
Wed 1 Mar to Fri 3 Mar
Instant Wit

Welcome to an evening of songs, gags and general silliness – all of it based on audience suggestions. Who fancies and Country and Western song about a pair of pliers? Or a sketch set on the London Eye where we can only ask questions?
Alma Tavern Theatre, Alma Vale Rd BS8 2HY
Sat 11 Feb
Greystones - Open Garden for NGS

Peaceful garden with places to sit and enjoy a quiet corner of Bristol. Interesting courtyard, raised beds, large variety of conifers and shrubs leads to secluded garden of contrasts - sunny beds with olive tree and brightly coloured flowers to...
Greystones, Bristol BS9 1JB
Sun 12 Feb
Horfield Theatre Company presents Two Comedies by David Tristram

Last Tango in Little Grimley
Membership of the local amateur drama society has dwindled to four. Time for dramatic action. There’s only one thing that sells tickets these days... sex!
Horfield Parish Church Hall
Wellington Hill
Horfield BS7 8ST
Wed 15 Feb to Sat 18 Feb
FREE taster session with the Bristol Rock Choir


BAWA Healthcare & Leisure, 589 Southmead Road, Filton, , Avon BS34 7RF
Tue 7 Feb, Tue 21 Feb, and more dates until Tue 21 Mar
Apple Grafting Workshop

A one-day course explaining why and how we graft fruit trees. It involves individual hands-on work. You will end up making at least newly grafted apple trees to take home.
Winterbourne Medieval Barn, Church Lane, Winterbourne BS36 1SE
Sat 18 Feb
Keep Warm Workshop

Come to our free Keep Warm Workshops between 10 - 11am in Nailsea Library, Somerset Square, BS48 1RQ.
We will discuss how simple draught proofing measures can help you keep hold of your heat and reduce your energy bills.
Nailsea Library, Somerset Square BS48 1RQ
Fri 17 Feb
Algars Mill - Open Garden for NGS

2 acre woodland garden bisected by River Frome; spring bulbs, shrubs; very early spring feature (Feb-Mar) of wild Newent daffodils. 300-400yr-old mill house (not open) through which millrace still runs.
Algars Mill, Bristol BS37 9TD
Sun 26 Feb
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