Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts

Friday, 24 May 2013

The Places of Bristol: The Bierkeller Theatre




Part of Bristol’s charm are the quirky, tucked-away little theatres that I seem to come across sporadically every now and then. No exception is the fantastic Bierkeller located in the city centre that opened only a year and a half ago. Slightly bigger than the likes of The Wardrobe and The Alma Tavern, this theatre gives an arguably edgier feel to its shows and has a capacity of 400.

On meeting the Artistic Director Alex MacMillan, he was eagerly telling me that it is in fact the last Bierkeller that remains and their stage, the very same one that sits there today, has played host to the Stone Roses amongst other big names. His enthusiasm for his theatre was in keeping with the general Bristol theatre vibe, and The Bierkeller is as friendly as they come.

The auditorium being their only downfall, I was reliably informed that they are soon to receive tiered seating from The Tobacco Factory which will hugely improve the experience. From university shows, professional theatre to improv and more, The Bierkeller has a busy schedule of entertainment, unsurprisingly booked up until November already.

If you’re in a theatre-going mood and stuck for options, don’t forget to check out the Bierkeller website. There’s a plethora of performances going on and a bar that serves bizarre cocktails named after them. 


Monday, 4 March 2013

The Places of Bristol: The Wardrobe Theatre



One of my big loves is theatre; and where’s a better place to be as a theatre-lover than Bristol? This arty (and studenty) city has much to boast of; there are so many quirky and exciting theatres and one of my favourites is The Wardrobe located above the White Bear on St Michael’s Hill. 

This intimate and endearing theatre can only seat about 50 but manages to charm its audiences through a good mix of comedy and independent shows on their way up (The fantastically promising Tap Tap Theatre production company are finding their first successes at the Wardrobe). I was lucky enough to meet one of its directors, Matthew Whittle to discuss the incredible success of the toddler-aged Wardrobe Theatre and how it got such a strong reputation. Learning about its journey from humble beginnings was fascinating, and I was charmed by its simple ethos; to create accessible and affordable theatre that supports new and local talent. 

The theatre has regular shows in the style of soap operas and plays host to the University of Bristol Drama societies fortnightly. However, it seems to me that their growing reputation is spreading even further, having staged Russell Howard recently and they even have Ed Rapley on the programme for this season. 

If you fancy a break from the usual cinema trip and you don’t want to stretch to Hippodrome prices, why not head down to the Wardrobe Theatre where every show promises to be less than £5 and the after party is just down a few stairs. 


Where? 133 St Michael's Hill, High Kingsdown, BS2 8BS
How Much? All shows under £5