February 2023
Mister Magnolia at The Mission Theatre
Join Mister Magnolia on his wacky adventures to find his other boot. Mister Magnolia has many things, such as an old trumpet that goes rooty-toot, some fat owls, who are learning to hoot, a big purple dinosaur, who's a magnificent brute, two sisters who play on the flute, and even a swimming pool with a chute! But he still only has one boot!
Find out more »July 2023
Julius Caesar: The Musical at The Mission Theatre
All roads lead to Rome with Bristol Shakespeare Festival's riotously daft take on the original political thriller! Find out if you're Team Brutus or Team Julius to the timeless tunes of The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Mary Poppins, My Chemical Romance, and a myriad more - all ridiculously rewritten to tell the story of Rome's most perforated politician. Bring your friends - but watch your back...!
Find out more »December 2023
A Christmas Carol at The Mission Theatre
A fun retelling of the classic Dickensian story suitable for ages 4+ with all of the usual characters and lots of audience participation and is fast paced and funny. It has been especially written to appeal to families and children.
Find out more »A Christmas Carol at The Mission Theatre
A fun retelling of the classic Dickensian story suitable for ages 4+ with all of the usual characters and lots of audience participation and is fast paced and funny. It has been especially written to appeal to families and children.
Find out more »A Christmas Carol at The Mission Theatre
A fun retelling of the classic Dickensian story suitable for ages 4+ with all of the usual characters and lots of audience participation and is fast paced and funny. It has been especially written to appeal to families and children.
Find out more »A Christmas Carol at The Mission Theatre
A fun retelling of the classic Dickensian story suitable for ages 4+ with all of the usual characters and lots of audience participation and is fast paced and funny. It has been especially written to appeal to families and children.
Find out more »