Bristol Academy of Drama set to bring beloved Tangled Fairytales show to Bristol's 1532 Performing Arts Centre this Friday 29th June

Bristol Academy of Drama set to bring beloved Tangled Fairytales show to Bristol's 1532 Performing Arts Centre this Friday 29th June

Posted on: 26 Jun 2018

Bristol Academy of Drama are proud to announce their latest show, Tangled Fairytales, this Friday with a special one-off performance at the 1532 Performing Arts Centre. Tickets for the show are on sale now, starting at just £5. Follow the link below to book yours now!

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Tangled Fairytales by Bristol Academy of Drama

Having made their debut in the 1532 Performing Arts Centre with The Wind in the Willows last year, Bristol Academy of Drama are back in Summer 2018 with even more fun-filled family theatre! 

 

Tangled Fairytales, first performed to sell-out audiences in Edinburgh in 2016, presents all your favourite fairytales and tells the stories you and your kids know and love... with a few little twists along the way. The show will be aptly performed by the talented students of Bristol Grammar School, guaranteed to entertain audience members of all ages!

 

The show tells the tale of Cinderella who, days away from marrying Prince Charming, is showing signs that all is not well with the blushing bride-to-be. Amid trouble with her stepsisters and even arguments with her beloved fiancee, it appears that her happily-ever-after is further away than first thought. She needs someone to sort this mess out and fast, and she might just get some help (or hindrance) from some familiar faces during her journey.

 

Tickets for Tangled Fairytales on Friday 29th June are on sale now and can be found via the Bristol Academy of Drama website here. Tickets are priced at just £8 for adults (16 and over) and £5 for children. Doors will open at 7.30pm on the night.

 

For more information on Tangled Fairytales, to book your tickets or to find out more about Bristol Academy of Drama's future performances, visit their official website.


Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.