St Augustines Parade,
City Centre,
Bristol,
BS1 4UZ
0844 871 3012
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Theatre Tour
A tour of theatre's backstage, wardrobe and technical areas.
When
Sat 10.30am, closed Mar 15, Apr 12, 26, May 3, Aug 16, Nov 15, Dec 6
English National Ballet 2: My First Ballet: Coppelia
Specially adapted for young audiences, this colourful version of the comic ballet set to the music of Delibes concerns an eccentric toymaker and his relationship with his mechanical doll.
When
Nov 4-8, 7.30pm, mats Nov 8, 2.30pm, Nov 6, 2pm
Cost
£10-£56, NUS/OAP/unwaged/under 26s £26-£36
English National Ballet: Coppelia
Leo Delibes' ballet choreographed by Ronald Hynd after Marius Petipa, will feature the company's artistic director Tamara Rojo as Swanllda and Yonah Acosta as Franz, in some performances.
When
Nov 4-8, 7.30pm, mats Nov 6, 2pm, Nov 8, 2.30pm
Cost
£11.90-£48.90, concs available
The Manfreds
Rock and blues with a twist of jazz by the Paul Jones-fronted combo.
Cost
£25.40, £27.40, £29.40, £44.40
Top Hat: The Musical
Irving Berlin's musical about an American tap dancer, who follows the girl of his dreams across Europe to win her heart. Directed by Matthew White.
When
From Nov 18, Tue-Sat 7.30pm, mats Wed & Thu, Sat 2.30pm (sign language Nov 20, captioned Nov 26, audio described Nov 27), ends Nov 29
Cost
£25.40-£58.40, mems £21.50-£53.50
That'll Be The Day Christmas Show
A festive version of the well-known musical showcasing songs from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Cost
£24.40-£26.90, mems £21.50-£24
Dick Whittington
The rags to riches tale of a young man and his cat on an exciting quest for fame and fortune, starring Britain's Got Talent 2012 winner Ashleigh & Pudsey, Ben Faulks AKA Mr Bloom and Bristol pantomime legend Andy Ford.
When
Dec 10-12, 14, Jan 2, 7pm, Dec 7, 14, 21, 24, 28, 31, Jan 4, 5pm, mat Dec 9, 16 & 17, 2.30pm, Dec 6, 10-13, 18-20, 22 & 23, 26 & 27, 29 & 30, Jan 2 & 3, 2pm, Dec 7, 14, 21, 24, 28, 31, Jan 4, 1pm
Cost
£11.90-£32.40, mems £10-£35
Russian State Ballet: Swan Lake
The splendour of the palace ballroom and the moonlit lake create the ideal environment for the performance of the principal romantic ballet Swan Lake. Performed to Tchaikovsky's unforgettable score.
Russian State Ballet: The Nutcracker
This most famous of fantasy ballets for all the family begins as night falls on Christmas Eve. When midnight strikes we are swept away to a fairy-tale world where nothing is quite as it seems, toy dolls spring to life, the Mouse-king and his Mouse-army battle with the Nutcracker Prince and we travel through the Land of Snow to an enchanted place where the magic really begins.
When
Jan 8, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Cost
Thu 2.30pm £14.40-£35.40, 7.30pm £16.90-£45.40
Vampires Rock
A musical comedy set in New York in 2030 about Baron Von Rockula who must find a bride to live with him forever. Featuring songs by Meat Loaf, Cher and Alice Cooper.
Cost
£25.90-£27.90, mems £23-£25
Abbamania: Tribute To Abba
A tribute to the Swedish group.
Cost
£16.40-£21.40, mems £14.50-£18.50
War Horse
The National Theatre's staging of Michael Morpurgo's novel about a farm horse called Joey caught up in the horrors of the First World War, adapted by Nick Stafford and directed by Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris.
When
Jan 14-17, 19-24, 26-31, Feb 2-7, 9-14, 7.30pm, mat Jan 15, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31, Feb 4, 7, 11, 14, 2.30pm
Dance 'Til Dawn
Romance blossoms between a 1940s starlet and her lover in this dance-narrative choreographed by Karen Bruce, featuring live music. Starring the Strictly Come Dancing professionals Simone and Cacace.
When
Mar 24-28, 7.30pm, mat Mar 25, 28, 2.30pm
Anton & Erin: That's Entertainment
The popular dancers present a dazzling show, bringing all the fun and sophistication of the stage and screen. Performing to tunes such as Make Em' Laugh, There's No Business Like Show Business and That's Entertainment, the duo will be joined by the Manchester Concert Orchestra, conducted by Richard Balcombe, with guest vocalist Lance Ellington.
Dara O Briain: Crowd Tickler
Fast-paced and intelligent wit from the Irish stand-up and TV regular, as seen on BBC Two's topical panel show Mock The Week and Dave's School Of Hard Sums.
Magic: A Kind Of Queen: Queen Tribute
A tribute to the flamboyant group.
Cost
£22.40-£23.90, mems £19.50-£21
The Full Monty
A production of the stage version based on the famous film about out of work steel men who become strippers.
When
Apr 13-18, 7.30pm, mat Apr 15, 18, 2.30pm
Cost
Mon-Thu/Sat mat £14.40-£30.40, Fri & Sat eve £16.40-£32.90
Halfway To Paradise: The Billy Fury Story
Colin Gold and Fury's original backing band, Fury's Tornados, tell his story through words and music.
Octonauts And The Deep Sea Volcano Adventure
A children's adventure story set in the deep ocean.
When
Apr 25 & 26, 1pm, Apr 25, 4pm, Apr 26, 10am
The Producers
The musical comedy written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, in which a New York producer hires an accountant to help him get away with a Broadway scam, is directed by Matthew White, after original direction by Susan Stroman, and stars the popular comedian Jason Manford as Leo Bloom.
When
Apr 27-30, May 1 & 2, 7.30pm, mats Apr 29, May 2, 2.30pm
Paul Mertons Impro Chums
Merton is joined by Mike McShane, Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch and Suki Webster for a show based entirely on suggestions from the audience.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord: One Man, One Guvnor
The character comic returns as the opinionated pub landlord performing observational humour and cheeky banter.
Dreamboys
A raunchy male dance troupe and strip show.
Michael Flatley’s Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games
The Irish-American dancer and choreographer returns with this dynamic re-vamped, dance-theatre spectacular, featuring guest performer, singer Nadine Coyle.
When
May 12-16, 8pm, mat May 16, 2.30pm
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
Teenager Christopher, who has Asperger's syndrome, tries to solve the mystery of his neighbour's dead dog. While he has an aptitude for mathematics, Christopher is ill-prepared for the stresses of everyday life so his detective work tests his courage and determination to the limit. Mark Haddon's novel is adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens. Not suitable for under 13s.
When
Aug 3-8, 7.30pm, mats Aug 5, 8, 2.30pm
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