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Back To The 80s Disco Description: Back to The 80’s Disco Party with DJ PM We are back again for our ever popular 80’s Disco You are about to go on a nostalgic journey...A journey back to a time when Michael Jackson and Rick Astley were the Kings of Pop...A journey back to a time when bubble skirts, blue eye shadow and shoulder pads were cool...A journey back to a time when the Atari and Spectrum were cutting edge technology...
Venue: Supreme Sports Lounge Meriton Street BS2 0SZ Bristol
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Victorious - Victoria Wood Tribute Night at Zion Description: A joyful and poignant musical tribute to the late, great Victoria Wood – devised and performed by Hannah Brackenbury. As part of the Zion Jubilee week we bring you ‘Victorious’... Join award-winning musical comedy performer Hannah Brackenbury as she presents a joyful and poignant musical tribute to the late, great comedy genius Victoria Wood.
Venue: Zion Bishopsworth Rd, Bristol BS13 7JW Zone A Jubilee Partaaayyy Description: we invite you to join us on Zone A (grass area just down from Floriography) for a wings workshop, music, dancing, food/picnic coming together to celebrate community and Jubilee
Venue: Wells Road Totterdown
Family open day Description: A day of fun in the beautiful, natural surroundings of Westbury Wildlife Park. Come for the family friendly fun and support your local wildlife charity.We have kids activities, homemade cakes by Mrs.G and coffee and live music The Riverside kitchen will be open with our fabulous BBQ, with delicious meat, fish and vegetarian options. Served from 12 ‘till 3It’s free to enter, no need to book (sorry no dogs allowed, only guide dogs)
Venue: Westbury Wildlife Park Foundation Trym Rd BS9 3ET Bristol
MATURE PT.2 Description :Following a successful relaunch back in March, Mature return with the second instalment . Tickets on sale now skiddle.com/e/36064587. Once more you can expect another elegant night of entertainment, amongst like minded Mature ravers. The Bristol American Car Show DescriptionThe Bristol American Car Show returns once again in 2022 with a new and bigger venue at Keynsham Rugby Football Club. Open to all American cars, trucks, Vans, bikes, Hot rods & Customs, Military vehicles, Lorries, Tractors you name it! Club stands are available (please contact) Food/Bar/ Trade Stands Vehicle admission on the day £5 per car (2 adults), additional adults charged at Public Admission. Public Admission cost £5.00 per adult, accompanied children under 16 free. Gates open at 9.00am for show exhibitor entry. Public entry from 10:00am Trophies donated by Pre50AAC. See www.pre50aac.com for more info. For information and enquiries contact 07886027783\
Venue: Keynsham Rugby Football Club Bristol Rd BS31 2BE Bristol
The Big Jubilee Lunch Description: Bristol Cathedral and partners are delighted to announce a Big Jubilee Lunch on College Green on Sunday 5 June to celebrate HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Venue: College Green 44 College Green BS1 5SH Bristol
Venue: Rumors Lounge Bar 7 Regent St, Bristol BS15 8LJ
Thursday 9th June
BEN TURNBULL - ‘I DON’T LIKE SUNDAYS’ Description: FREE ENTRY - Register to keep up with the latest info or just turn up! Celebrated British artist Ben Turnbull will unveil his latest body of work, twelve pieces exploring acts of violence resulting from religious influence, at The Mount Without (formerly St Michael’s on the Mount Without), Bristol, opening on 6th June 2022 in a collaboration with Bristol creative collective ART808. TIMINGS:
Venue: The Mount Without, Upper Church Lane Bristol BS2 8FN Bristol
Pilates level 1-2 Description: f you’re looking to get back into exercise for the first time in a while, are new to Pilates or are pre and post natal this class would be for you. We’ll take our time to ground ourselves in the fundamentals of Pilates so you can move safely and effectively. We’ll focus on developing your core control, spine mobility and flexibility with functional and dynamic movement. A restorative and rebalancing class so you feel more connected and engaged in body and mind.
Venue: BS3 Community Beauley Road Southville BS3 1QG Bristol Scared Money Description: This time round we’re joined by the juiciest of Junglists - Lemon Drizlay Crew .Previously putting Bristol on the map for their unique mash-up of Hip Hop & Reggae over Hardtek influenced Jungle - LDC have been out the game for a little minute now having moved to the other side of the world
Venue: Cosies 34 Portland Square BS2 8RG Bristol
Beginners latin and ballroom class Description: Learn to dance popular social dances including jive, salsa, cha cha cha, foxtrot. Suitable for absolute beginners. Everyone welcome, no partner needed. Degree Show 2022 Description: Bristol School of Art students and staff are pleased to invite you to our Degree and Foundation Shows 2022! The shows showcase the amazing work and creative projects that we have been working on throughout the academic year, and an opportunity to see the great talent represented within our student body. Expect work in sculpture, painting, drawing, collage, video, textiles, ceramics, writing and much more...
Venue: Bristol School of Art Queens Road Clifton BS8 1PX Bristol
Venue: Bristol Dance Company 4A Brook Road BS16 3SQ Bristol
Stevie Toddler presents: Pixies reworks Description: For the next 3 months, the band members from ‘Stevie Toddler’ are going to be arranging material for some special one-off performances at the Galli. Week one is to be helmed by bassist/ singer Stevie, who’ll be stepping into her hero, Kim Deal’s boots. Venue: The Gallimaufry 26/28 The Promenade, Gloucester Rd, Bishopston BS7 8AE Bristol Kizomba dance class + social dancing Description: Learn to dance kizomba in Bristol every Thursday from 7.30pm. omplete beginners welcome and no parter needed! 30min of complete basics and 30min of more challenge kizomba steps!!!
Venue: Nova 41-43 Baldwin St Bristol BS1 1RB
City And Port Of Bristol Bowls Club
With just over a month of the 2022 Bowling Season gone much has already happened and there is certainly much more to look forward to.
Mixed friendly games on Wednesday afternoons and at week –ends were quickly joined by the Ladies and the Men’s Bristol League games and the Monday Evening Club League. Individual County Competition games have been played and Junior Bowling has resumed following a successful start last season.
The first Ladies League game of the season was at home to Redland Green on Friday May 6th. On a rather damp and cold evening --- certainly not bowling weather ---- a very closely contested game ended with the visitors coming out in front --- just. Captain Gill Hinksman was happy with her team’s performance and is looking forward to a successful season.
For the first game of the men’s league season there was a long trek to Keynsham to play Keynsham B. Two of the three rinks were closely contested and at the end of the game one ended all square whilst the other finished in favour of City and Port. But Keynsham B won the third rink convincingly and in doing so won the match overall to take seven of the ten points available. In accordance with Division Four Rules three ladies played for City and Port --- Ray Cook, Lynn Burand and Shirley Callaghan all played a valuable part in the team coming away with three points. 10 Captain Bill Hatherall is hoping for a season at least as good as the last one when his team finished well up the table, picking up points from most games played. Monday May 9th saw Ken Davies travel to Page Park and David Hinksman to Bristol St.Andrews to play their first round Gloucestershire Four Wood Singles games.
Ken played Tom Ireland and started well --- at one point leading 10-7. But Tom with home green advantage came back strongly to win the game 21 shots to 12. David also started well in his away game against
Spencer Wintle winning the first two ends to establish an early lead. But Spencer soon forged ahead and eventually won the game by 21 shots to 14. David was in the first round following his preliminary round opponent John Smallwood’s withdraw through injury. He still has a Champion of Champions game to look forward to in July.
Both the men and the ladies have entered county competitions this season .The men are in the county two rink competition and have drawn Fairford A, away, in July. The ladies have much less of a journey in their Inter Club tie --- they are away to Henleaze late in June.
Four teams are competing in this year’s Monday Evening Club League and Knock out cup competition.
Charlie Maby is once again captain of Nomads who were all conquering last season. Dee Crawley captains Hits and Misses, Lynn Burand --- Three of Each and Bill Hatherall leads A.N.Other.
The first round of games were played on May 9th and the winning teams were --- A.N.Other and Three of Each.
Junior Bowling resumed on Wednesday May 4th and more than a dozen Junior Bowlers plus mums and dads turned up to enjoy all the fun of the first night. Learning the art of bowling at a young age has great advantages and the junior sessions are aimed at learning to bowl whilst having fun doing it. The chocolate challenge at the end of the evening is all part of the fun and well worth waiting for. Junior sessions will run on Wednesdays but sometimes Tuesday weekly until September.
Big Band Night --- on Thursday April 7th ---- was a very memorable occasion. Two hours of real big band music in the ballroom at the PBA Social and Sports Club --- mostly instrumental but sometimes including vocalist Natalie, all very much enjoyed by an appreciative audience. The David Salt Big Band lead by Andrew Champion came to entertain and entertain they did – it was great. Would you like to come bowling --- learn a new skill and meet lots of people you have never met before ---- then come to the green in Nibley Road. Trial sessions are free of charge, all equipment supplied and experienced bowlers on hand to offer help and advice.
Bowling is the sport for all --- that is --- all ages and abilities. Come and give it a try --- you might like it. To arrange your free trial session ---- you can have up to three of them --- call David Hinksman on 07932 387217.
Late news ---- Carol Green who won the Club Ladies Four Wood Singles in her first season of bowling in 2021 played Sue Latham a very accomplished bowler from Olveston in her first round Champion of Champions game on Monday May 16th. A tough game, but Carol competed well, winning the first end and a few others after that --- she lost 21 shots to 5 in 13 ends but ---- she was in it and a great credit to the club.
Saver Mondays Reduced price tickets, all day! Films & Performance Times: Week Commencing Friday 14th January
Friday 14th Saturday 15th Sunday 16th Monday 17th
Cinema Opens: 4.25pm
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The King’s Man (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.45
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 7.35
Tuesday 18th
Cinema Opens: 4.25pm
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (12A) (2hrs.10m) 4.50
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 7.30 Cinema Opens: 10.15am Cinema Opens: 11.45am
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The King’s Man (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.45 Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The King’s Man (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.45
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 1.45, 7.35
West Side Story (12A) (3hrs.) 1.00
Clifford the Big Red Dog (PG) (2hrs.) All Tickets £4.00 12.00
Disney’s Encanto (PG) (2hrs.10m) All Tickets £4.00 2.15
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 1.45, 7.35
West Side Story (12A) (3hrs.) 1.00
Clifford the Big Red Dog (PG) (2hrs.) All Tickets £4.00 12.00
Disney’s Encanto (PG) (2hrs.10m) All Tickets £4.00 2.15
Ron’s Gone Wrong (PG) (2hrs.), 10.30am Wednesday 19th
Cinema Opens: 12.45pm
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45 The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (12A) (2hrs.10m) 2.10
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 3.15 West Side Story (12A) (3hrs.) 1.00
Event Cinema Royal Opera House Tosca (12A) (3hrs.25m) Doors open at 6.30 for 7.00 start Cinema Opens: 4.25pm
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (12A) (2hrs.10m) 4.50
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 7.30
Thursday 20th
Cinema Opens: 4.25pm
Scream (18) (2hrs.20m) 5.10, 8.00
Licorice Pizza (15) (2hrs.35m) 4.40, 7.45
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (12A) (2hrs.10m) 4.50
Spider-Man: No Way Home (12A) (2hrs.30m) 7.30
High Frame Rate 3D performance Autism Friendly Show Subtitled Show No Free Tickets
covid policies change
Tuesday 21st Cinema Opens: 12.15pm from 10th december
The policies and procedures surrounding Covid-Secure guidance changes from Friday 10th December. Click here to read our updated procedures, as we continue to manage the situation in a steady, safer manner. You no longer need to check-in or leave your details.
All venues will have QR posters should you wish to check-in, and you can continue to leave your details when you book online if you would like to. Physical distancing guidelines will still apply in the cinema.
Although all rows of seats will now be in use, there will still be a 1seat gap between you and anyone else, so no need to share an arm rest with anyone just yet. Enhanced cleaning and hygiene is here to stay.
More cleaning time is being left between shows, and our enhanced cleaning regime will be in place permanently. Please continue to use the hand sanitiser provided. Face coverings are mandatory for people of the age of 11, unless exempt.
You can take your mask off to eat & drink when seated in the auditorium but must replace if you are not actively eating or drinking.
This weeks BBFC advice for 12A rated lms
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain contains infrequent strong language. Spider-Man: No Way Home contains moderate violence, threat. West Side Story contains moderate violence, discrimination, sexual threat, implied strong language. Cinema Information
Cinema doors open daily 15 minutes before the first performance of the day and opening times can be found above. The Box Office for the days performances closes 15 minutes after the last film of the evening has commenced.
JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION
From Jurassic World architect and director Colin Trevorrow, Dominion takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed. Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.
A complex man who survived the horrors of fighting in the First World War, Siegfried Sassoon (Jack Lowden / Peter Capaldi), a soldier decorated for his bravery on the battlefield, became a vocal critic of the government’s continuation of the war when he returned from service. Legendary still today for his poetry inspired by his experiences on the Western Front, he was adored by both members of the aristocracy as well as stars of London’s literary and theatre scene. He embarked on affairs with several high-profile men as he attempted to come to terms with his homosexuality, whilst at the same time, broken by the horrors of war, his life’s journey became a quest for salvation.