What's on at The Alma Tavern Theatre this August
Posted on: 21 Jul 2017The Alma Tavern, in Bristol, has a variety of wonderful shows, attracting crowds to their quaint theatre and tavern located in Clifton. The Alma Tavern has since become a favourite for many Bristolians to spend an evening enjoying perfectly executed shows and they are now adding even more great shows to their line-up. Check out what's going on during August!
Badger Comedy presents - Twenty Years of Teaching. One Angry Rant
by Pete K. Mally
2nd August - 8 pm
Pete K Mally continues his tour of the UK with his stand-up comedy show based on his twenty years of his teaching career. Covering everything from naughty kids, the teaching profession and bad parenting Pete’s stand-up show will get you laughing in the aisles. Check out his official website for plenty more info on the shows he has performed already at petekmally.co.uk.
Noonday Demons presents - Excellence & The Rest of Us
by Duncan Ellis
3rd & 4th August - 7.30 pm
Tickets: £6.00 - Concessions: £5.00
Two brief, bilious, occasionally bloody one-acters. Two institutions. A local comp and a sedate little care home. United by menace, linked through secrets, consolidated in corny one-liners... In Excellence, French teacher Naomi is unsettled by a disembodied voice on one of her oral tapes...
In The Rest of Us, roving local radio hack Matt hunkers down for a few days at Petit Place for a state-of- the- nation stint in which he sees more of the residents than he really wanted. A twisted, blackly comic horror double bill from the makers of Block, You can find out more information by checking out the website at noondaydemons.co.uk.
"thrillingly fresh, imaginatively structured, and defiantly experimental"
(The Scotsman, 2015)
"..great, really great... a unique fringe show with a heart and a brain. Unmissable" ****
(Edfringe Review)
Concessions are available on certain shows, however, it is best you visit almatavernandtheatre.co.uk for any more information. You can also connect with the theatre through Facebook and Twitter.
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