WELCOME
We’ve had a buzzing 12 months at Bristol Old Vic. The place has felt so alive with audiences, participants and new creative voices. It’s been heartening to see so many new bookers through our doors, and more of you coming more often.
Our new Ticket Subscriptions will make that even easier. Alongside our always accessible ticket prices, a Subscription will make multiple visits in a year at least 15% cheaper for Standard ticket buyers. See page 16 for details.
We’re certain you’ll find plenty to entertain and move you over the coming months. Get a first look at our brand-new play A Child of Science by Gareth Farr, and directed by Matthew Dunster, in June. Tom Felton leads our ensemble cast that includes Jamie Glover, Meg Bellamy, Adelle Leonce, and Sonoya Mizuno. It powerfully charts the creation of IVF and the army of women whose bravery helped achieve the impossible. Make sure to book early!
Christmas promises old-school delight and wonder. A long-awaited new version of The Little Mermaid, directed by Bristol’s Olivier Award-winner Miranda Cromwell, will play in the Theatre, and Little Red (& other winter tales) by our writer in residence Florence Espeut-Nickless will be directed by Lisa Gregan in the Studio.
One of theatre’s vital contributions to society is the mirror it holds up to us, and our Studio line-up is alive with provoking stories. Talawa Firsts, High Steaks and Some Demon are just some of the powerhouse shows in the season that help build our understanding of the world. Plus, the arresting augmented reality experience Museum of Austerity asks us to consider what role humanity must play in policy making. Find out more on pages 14 – 15.
Our critically acclaimed production Wonder Boy returns in the autumn before a major tour. We’re delighted for Bristol-based playwright Ross Willis – Wonder Boy deserves to be seen nationwide! Forthcoming collaborations include a new adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, a revival of the fantastic Play On!, and a new interpretation of Romeo + Juliet.
Thank you for coming out for live theatre; we’re grateful for your support.
Charlotte Geeves Executive Director Nancy Medina Artistic DirectorSUMMER ’24
Mayfest: The Dan Daw Show
Mayfest: The Making of Pinocchio
Talawa Firsts
A Child of Science
Museum of Austerity
High Steaks
Some Demon
RUSH: A Joyous Jamaican Journey
The Tiger Who Came to Tea
Dragons and Mythical Beasts
King Arthur
Anna Hibiscus’ Song
AUTUMN/WINTER ’24/ ’25
Wonder Boy
How I Learned to Swim
My Mother’s Funeral: The Show
Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz
Little Murmur
Never Let Me Go
The Little Mermaid
Little Red (& other winter tales) Play On!
Find out about our Pay What You Choose ticket pricing, Groups Offer (NEW!), Ticket Subscriptions and more on page 16.
In 1978, Patrick Steptoe, Robert Edwards, and Jean Purdy changed the world as we know it – and most people don’t even know their names.
Bruntwood Prize-winning writer (Britannia Waves the Rules) Gareth Farr’s brilliant new play tells their pioneering story, and those of the army of women from all over the UK whose immense bravery helped them achieve the impossible – to create human life in vitro.
Faced with fierce criticism and hostility, and hounded by the media for “playing God”, trials were kept largely under wraps.
But their determination to give hope to the thousands of families struggling to conceive eventually led to one of the most remarkable medical breakthroughs of our time: the birth of a baby girl and the creation of IVF, a procedure which has supported the birth of over 12 million babies worldwide over the last 45 years.
Directed by the highly acclaimed West End director Matthew Dunster (Hangmen, 2:22 A Ghost Story, Shirley Valentine) and starring Tom Felton (Harry Potter), Jamie Glover (Waterloo Road, Casualty), Meg Bellamy (The Crown), Adelle Leonce (Fool Me Once, Black Mirror), Sonoya Mizuno (House of the Dragon), and more, A Child of Science is about determination, dreams, hope and courage. It’s a celebration of life.
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“Gritty, well researched... a real tour de force”
WhatsOnStage on Gareth Farr’s Britannia Waves the Rules
STAGE TALK WED 26 JUN
Playwright Gareth Farr is joined by Louise Brown, the first ever IVFconceived baby, and now a figurehead and passionate advocate for fertility. Further panellists to be announced.
A Child of Science is a fictionalised account of the true story of the events that led to the first ‘test-tube’ birth of a baby and the invention of IVF. The play is based on research and interviews over many years with embryologists and fertility doctors, some of whom worked closely with Bob Edwards, as well as those whose lives were affected by and enabled by those events. It features characters inspired by real-life individuals, and some entirely imagined by the writer.
17 – 18 MAY THEATRE
A show about care, intimacy and resilience, about letting go and reclaiming yourself.
After having spent a lifetime being an inspiration to others, Dan is finally seizing the moment to inspire himself. Taking ownership of the beautiful mess that encompasses all that he is, Dan lets go of who he once was to make room for who he wants to be.
Nominated for multiple dance awards, The Dan Daw Show is a peep into the shiny and sweaty push pull of living with shame while bursting with pride.
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“Unapologetic, vulnerable, brilliant”
The Stage
MAYFEST PRESENTS
24 – 25 MAY THEATRE
A true tale of love and transition told through the story of Pinocchio.
Set in a fictional film studio, you are invited to go behind the scenes of Cade & MacAskill’s creative process and their relationship, and question what it takes to tell your truth.
Artists and lovers Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill have been creating The Making of Pinocchio since 2018, alongside and in response to Ivor’s gender transition. Their tender and complex autobiographical experience meets the magical story of the lying puppet who wants to be a ‘real boy’.
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“Testifies to an evolving love”
The Stage
MAYFEST PRESENTS
Photo Hugo Glendinning Photo Tiu MakkonenTHROUGHOUT ’24 –’25 THEATRE
The best in British stand-up, the hottest podcasts live on stage, and more.
Line-up currently includes:
Iain Stirling
All Killa No Filla – Live!
Morgan Rees
Ruby Wax
Miles Jupp
Sofie Hagen
Richard Herring
Uncanny: I Know What I Saw
Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Carol Vorderman: Out of Order
Fern Brady
Sarah Keyworth
Larry Dean
Ivo Graham
Shaparak Khorsandi
Jenny Eclair
Wed 1 May
Thu 2 May
Fri 3 May
Sat 4 May
Sun 30 Jun
Tue 9 Jul
Sat 13 Jul
Tue 16 – Thu 18 Jul
Sun 1 Sep
Sun 15 Sep
Sun 22 Sep
Sun 20 Oct
Sun 27 Oct
Sun 3 Nov
Sun 17 Nov
Sun 6 Apr 2025
More announced all the time. Check bristololdvic.org.uk for updates.
12 JUL THEATRE
Get ready to dance!
The story of Reggae music from the arrival of the Windrush Generation to the present day, evolving through the decades to take the world by storm. Written and narrated by comedian John Simmit, and featuring ska, rock steady, calypso, gospel, lovers rock, dancehall and Reggae, get ready to dance to the music of Desmond Dekker, Jimmy Cliff, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Lord Kitchener, Millie Small and many, many more – all played live by the JA Reggae Band...
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“Energising and uplifting… a truly wonderful show”
Audience Comment
RUSH THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS
21 – 23 JUL THEATRE
Back by popular demand!
The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? A big, stripy, tea-guzzling tiger! Don’t miss this Olivier Award-nominated family show; packed with oodles of magic, singalong songs and clumsy chaos.
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“Delightful”
WhatsOnStage
NICOLL ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS | WRITTEN BY JUDITH KERR | A MUSICAL PLAY
ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY DAVID WOOD
24 – 27 JUL THEATRE
Calling all brave heroes!
Enter a magical world of myths and legend... Discover the colossal Stone Troll, the mysterious Indrik and Japanese Baku; the Tooth Fairy (not as sweet as you’d think), an adorable Unicorn and majestic Griffin. Just don’t wake the Dragon… Another spellbinding adventure from the creators of international smash hit Dinosaur World Live!
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“Fantastical adventure for kids of all ages”
WhatsOnStage
NICOLL ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
29 JUL – 3 AUG THEATRE
Camelot is in trouble...
King Arthur knows that if he doesn’t turn things around, this civilisation will be forgotten. But when three hapless squires approach him about changing that legacy… a legend is born. The award-winning Le Navet Bete (Treasure Island, The Three Musketeers) is back.
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“Left us crying with laughter”
Bristol Post on Treasure Island
28 – 31 AUG THEATRE
“Today we offer you a story of happiness. Of self-discovery. Of song. And of dance!”
This is the story of a young girl named Anna Hibiscus. Anna is so filled with happiness that she feels like she might float away. And the more she talks to her family about it, the more her happiness grows! There’s only one thing to do... Sing!
Told through music, dance, puppetry and traditional African storytelling, this theatrical adaptation of Atinuke’s much loved children’s book will have you beaming from ear to ear.
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“Bursting with happiness”
The Stage
A UTOPIA THEATRE AND SHEFFIELD THEATRES PRODUCTION
30 OCT – 2 NOV THE WESTON STUDIO
Back by popular demand!
Watch bodies and words fly like flocks of birds, a murmuration, a little murmur... Little Murmur is a dance theatre show that features groundbreaking projection, an extraordinary soundscape and a blizzard of paper and confetti.
Combining visual design and technology with dance and humour, Little Murmur explores the warped and exaggerated realities of living in a world you struggle to process. Based on Aakash Odedra’s hugely moving show Murmur 2.0, this stunning visual treat is an honest and heart felt conversation about the trials and tribulations of living with dyslexia, facing challenges and overcoming the odds.
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“Superb animated sequences... supremely eloquent movement”
The Scotsman
A UTOPIA THEATRE AND SHEFFIELD THEATRES PRODUCTION
6 – 21 SEP
THEATRE AAAAA
“An audaciously inventive, sparky yet sensitive, giddily enjoyable new play that deserves to be packed to the rafters” The Guardian
Olivier Award-winner Sally Cookson (A Monster Calls) directs the criticallyacclaimed Bristol Old Vic production of Wonder Boy by Ross Willis, a heartwarming and inspiring story about the power of communication.
Sonny is twelve. Living with a stammer, he’s finding his way in a world ruled by vicious vowels, confusing consonants, and let’s not forget the biggest beast of them all – small talk. Sonny’s only friend is Captain Chatter, a comic book hero of his own creation, but in the real world, language is power and Sonny must find a way to be heard.
When cast in the school production of Hamlet by the Headteacher, he finds the real heroes are closer than he thinks. Packed with playful humour, dazzling visuals and thrilling original music, this innovative production includes live creative captioning on stage throughout. Winner of the 2023 Writers’ Guild Award for Best Play.
Artwork Jenny Nicholas
6 – 23 NOV
THEATRE
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“Brilliantly paced, impeccably performed”
WhatsOnStage on Christopher Haydon’s Remains of the Day
You were brought into this world for a purpose. And your futures – all of them – have been decided.
Kazuo Ishiguro’s international best-selling novel arrives on stage in this world premiere of Suzanne Heathcote’s gripping new adaptation.
What if you discovered your whole reason for being was not about your life but about making someone else’s possible? Your dreams, your desires, your love for another, all of them irrelevant in a world that values only what you give, without question or condition, to someone you’ve never met and will never know.
Memory and reality collide in this stunning new staging directed by Rose Theatre’s Christopher Haydon, that challenges us to think about what it means to be human. What it means to have hope and heart — to love and to lose.
5 DEC –11 JAN THEATRE
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“Sparkling dialogue”
The Telegraph on Sonali Bhattacharyya’s Chasing Hares
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“An electrifying revival”
The New York Times on Miranda Cromwell’s Death of a Salesman 7+
You don’t have to be big to make a big difference.
Dive into a magical underwater kingdom this Christmas with Bristol Old Vic’s bold and breathtaking re-imagining of the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale about love, hope, and how no one is too small to change the world.
Full of joyous original songs, circus and dance, award-winning writer Sonali Bhattacharyya (The Jungle Book, Chichester Festival Theatre; Arabian Nights, Bristol Old Vic; Chasing Hares, Young Vic) and Bristol’s own Olivier-Award winning director Miranda Cromwell (Death of a Salesman, Young Vic/West End/Broadway) make a welcome return to Bristol Old Vic for the next extraordinary chapter in its series of festive family productions.
6 DEC –12 JAN
THE WESTON STUDIO AAAAA
“A beautiful and beguiling Christmas show… It really is perfect”
Bristol 24/7 on Belle and Sebastien, a Travelling Light and Bristol Old Vic co-production
What big eyes you have… all the better to see, my dear.
A red coat moves swiftly through the snow-covered woods, an important gift to deliver.
A pair of red shoes dance their way past, spinning, leaping, unable to stop.
A flame flickers on Christmas Eve, bringing warmth and magic each time a match is struck.
This Christmas, join Little Red in the deep dark woods for music, adventure and overcoming the monsters.
A story of absent parents, dance-offs and finding the heart of Christmas.
16 – 25 JAN THEATRE AAAAA
“Flawless production”
The Guardian on Michael Buffong’s All My Sons
What does it take for a woman to make it in a man’s world?
Meet Vy, a talented songwriter looking to make it big in the 1940s’ Harlem scene. She quickly learns from her uncle Jester that women will never be taken seriously in a man’s world. But, like many a strong hero, she refuses to accept defeat. Through her gender fluid cunning, she meets club owner The Duke and sensational nightclub singer Lady Liv and is swept up in a syncopated symphony of melodies, mistaken identities and romance. Who will come out on top?
Play On! is set in the jazz scene of New York’s Cotton Club. This stylish retelling of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, directed by Talawa’s Artistic Director Michael Buffong (A Kind of People, Royal Court; All My Sons, Talawa and Royal Exchange) fuses the thrilling music of Duke Ellington with street dance choreography. Prepare to be wowed by this musical spectacular that will have your toes tapping and hands clapping along with the timeless soundtrack.
“A revelation, a piece of stunning physical theatre” The Guardian on Corey Campbell’s Freeman
The original play, originally scored –with rap and R&B.
Everything that makes Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy so well loved is here. The rich, feuding families. The intense, forbidden passion. And the flash of violence that tears the young lovers apart, sending them spiralling towards tragedy...
But there’s an important plus one: rap.
This story shines with new, original elements of rap, soul and R&B. Think everyday English as well as the Elizabethan variety. And the poetry of rap rhythms as well as perfect pentameters.
Directed by Corey Campbell, creative director of the Belgrade, the play springs from communities within Coventry, with music elements that reflect a collaboration with ‘That’s a Rap’ company.
WHAT’S ON IN THE STUDIO
29 MAY – 1 JUN THE WESTON STUDIO
Bougie Lanre’s Boulangerie by Kareem ParkinsBrown and Love in Gravitational Waves by Testament.
These two pieces use off-beat humour to tackle themes of extraction, temporality in people and places, (be)longing and the perils of late-stage capitalism.
TALAWA THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS
12 – 15 JUN THE WESTON STUDIO
Witness the human stories of Austerity Britain in this arresting installation.
Wearing a mixed reality headset, you will enter a striking, holographic gallery that lays bare the consequences when state safety nets fail. Museum of Austerity is more than an exhibition; it’s a blend of theatre, history, and humanity.
ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE, NATIONAL THEATRE IMMERSIVE STORYTELLING STUDIO AND TRIAL & ERROR STUDIO PRESENTS
18 – 22 JUN THE WESTON STUDIO
A “soulful, profound and ultimately joyful” (The Guardian) show about labia shaming and labiaplasty (the surgery to make the labia smaller/ more symmetrical).
HIGH STEAKS is a revolt against societal body standards and a celebration of vulva diversity.
ELOINA PRESENTS
9 – 13 JUL THE WESTON STUDIO
Sam’s eighteen and her life’s about to start. Zoe’s fortysomething and hers never did. They don’t have much in common. Just a love of 80’s new wave, and an illness that wants them dead.
Thrown together in an eating disorder unit, their most intimate secrets exposed, they form a complicated bond.
PRESENTS
17
– 21 SEP THE WESTON STUDIO
Jamie can’t swim. Bit awkward when you’re 30. Fuelled by guilt and a need to mend her broken family, Jamie is taking on her biggest fear. The ocean.
With the help of a chipper swim instructor, a shady spiritual guide and one cathartic crab sandwich, she’s questioning, ‘How many lengths will wash away regret?’
Brilliantly witty, deeply heartfelt, this play explores what lies beneath the surface of Black people’s relationship to water.
Directed by Emma Jude Harris, Somebody Jones’ searing debut is “funny with fear, liberating with grief” (Fringe Review) and impossible to walk away from unchanged.
PRENTICE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
24 – 28 SEP THE WESTON STUDIO
Abigail’s mum is dead. But it turns out she can’t afford her to be.
Did you know how expensive it is to die? It’s £4,000 for the funeral. Extra for flowers. Even more if you want sausage rolls. And when a theatre suddenly pulls out of Abigail’s new project, she is asked to write about something else. Something that will bring in audiences. Something more raw. Yep. To afford the funeral, she has to write about her mum.
With power and playfulness, Kelly Jones’ new play tackles the inequalities around death, and the cost of turning your loved ones into art.
A PAINES PLOUGH, MERCURY THEATRE, BELGRADE THEATRE, LANDMARK THEATRES, AND ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON CO-PRODUCTION
15
– 19 OCT THE WESTON STUDIO
Trim? Fresh. Skin? Glowing. Vibes? Immaculate.
Nathaniel is a serious romantic who sees love as a fine art. He’s looking for the Mona Lisa to his da Vinci, and tonight is the night: his date with Destiny…’s Child.
Winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2022, Nathan Queeley-Dennis’ debut play is a love letter to Birmingham, exploring Black masculinity through Beyonce lyrics, techno raves and the deeply intimate relationship between a man and his barber. Directed by Dermot Daly.
ELLIE KEEL PRODUCTIONS, PAINES PLOUGH AND THE BELGRADE THEATRE PRODUCTION, IN ASSOCIATION WITH ROYAL EXCHANGE THEATRE
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