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
Part of a street in Bristol has been sealed off so that the local theatre company - the Bristol Old Vic - can put on an outdoors play.
The play, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, opens tomorrow but in order for it to happen, a major transformation took place.
Here's the timelapse video, courtesy LobsterPictures
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