Street play in Bristol
Part of a Bristol street has been transformed into a stage. It's for the Bristol Old Vic's production of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Michael Morpurgo, which opens tomorrow and runs till September
Part of a Bristol street has been transformed into a stage. It's for the Bristol Old Vic's production of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Michael Morpurgo, which opens tomorrow and runs till September
A street in the west has been transformed to make way for a new temporary theatre. The Bristol Old Vic has decided to take its latest production outside.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is the stage version of eight moral tales taken from Aesop's classic fables. But they've been given a modern twist - re-written by Warhorse author and Devon resident, Michael Morpurgo.
The creative industries across Bristol and Bath have received £46 million to create 'new experiences and boost productivity.'
A service in Plymouth run by the NSPCC, which helps prevents online child sexual abuse, is expanding.
Bristol Water is urging people to stay safe and not swim in the water at spots like Chew Valley or Cheddar Lake this weekend.