‘A Womb of One’s Own’ comes to Bristol
“Grandmamie, if no-one touches my boobs before I’m 21 I’m going to explode all over the net curtains from pent-up sexual frustration!”
Following its sell-out London debut and a highly acclaimed performance in Birmingham, Bristol born actress and writer, Claire Rammelkamp, unleashes her fearless dark comedy ‘A Womb of One’s Own’ in Stokes Croft.
BEAR PIT OPEN AIR THEATRE – Back for one day only!
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.
Who needs a fellow to play Othello? Or a lady to play… Lady Macbeth?
We are throwing away all the weight of masculinity and femininity with our evening of gender bent Shakespeare monologues and duologues.
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.
Ashinaga is an NGO that gives university scholarships to orphans worldwide.
Wednesday 22nd February 2017
1800 – 2230
PRSC HQ, The space, 14 Hillgrove Street, Stokes Croft.
An evening of sensory immersion showcasing two phenomenal artists working with the transformative possibilities of image and sound in a live context using a combination of analogue and digital technology.
Sunday 26th June : Doors 7:00pm : Bands 8:00pm
‘The Space’ People’s Republic of Stokes Croft, 17-25 Jamaica Street, Bristol BS2 8JP
Tickets £5 advance / £6 on the door
CINEMATIC DRONE : HAUNTING VOCALS : DARK AMBIENCE : 16MM FILM
BEEF presents the ‘Throats of Ash’ European tour featuring Gabriel Saloman, one time Yellow Swans guitarist and current purveyor of darkly cinematic drone and noise.
Tuesday 28th October 2014 and Thursday 30th October 2014
No water. No life.
No green without blue.
The Wave is a regular event at The New Building on Jamaica Street, Stokes Croft, focusing on ecological issues concerning wildlife.
Despite any concerns that may have been raised, the sale of approximately 1,000 Banksy Molotov posters took place on Saturday May 7th amongst much good humour, and without incident, as several organisations including PRSC, Coexist, Bookfair organisers and Banksy’s people worked together to ensure that all went off peacefully.
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It seems entirely appropriate that the whole of Stokes Croft receives this accolade, the optimism to be found in Stokes Croft in stark contrast to the gloom that shrouds the country.