To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Welcome to Mayfest 2015 It’s an election year, and at the time of writing this, we don’t know who the next government will be. What we do know, though, is that access to art and culture is central to a happy, healthy society. Whether you’re into classical music, theatre, television, performance art, street art, poetry, The Voice or The Proms, a world where we don’t share our stories and explore our experiences is a pretty bleak place to be. So this is the context, and while we haven’t themed our programme in an overtly political way we can’t look away from the fact that some of the most exciting artists of our time are handling ‘the political’ in the most varied and wonderful of ways. From Chris Thorpe and Rachel Chavkin’s visceral Confirmation, to National Theatre of Scotland’s Rites, Chris Goode’s STAND and Hofesh Shechter’s white knuckle Political Mother there are passionate perspectives on how we live and what we live for running throughout the programme. This year, we spark a new collaboration with the 4th International Conference on Public Health and Palliative Care in partnership with live artist Jo Bannon. Together we have curated a series of projects that approach death and dying in fascinating and tender ways. Over the first weekend of the festival, and dotted throughout are a number of shows and artworks that offer their own perspective on what death means, how communities can work together to help the dying, and how art can help tackle an inevitability that is often difficult to discuss. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 And to counter all that death and politics, you can celebrate love in all its forms with the UK Premiere of Pop-Up Love Party (from Canada’s Zuppa Theatre), dance for three and a half hours with Dance Marathon, take some time to exhale with The Secret Slowness of Movement, and get lost in the music with Of Riders and Running Horses. And lots lots more... Mayfest is best experienced by jumping right in and taking a risk on something that feels new for you. See as many shows as you can by taking advantage of our multi-buy offers and festival pass, listen in to Mayfest Radio, and join us at our talks programme to dig a little deeper. Tweet us @mayfestbristol, join the conversation on our Facebook page, drop us an email at [email protected] or find us in the Blind Tiger during the festival. We’re looking forward to seeing you, Keep letting us know what you think. Kate Yedigaroff & Matthew Austin Artistic Directors. Mayfest is produced by MAYK in collaboration with Bristol Old Vic and organisations across the city. Funded by Arts Council England, Bristol City Council, Wellcome Trust and Jerwood Charitable Foundation. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Mayfest Team Kate Yedigaroff & Matthew Austin -Artistic Directors Sarah Bentley - Participation Producer (BBC Performing Arts Fellowship) Gemma Brooks – Production Manager Luke Emery – Mayfest Radio Producer Julie Guerrin – Project Manager Rebecca Hall – Project Manager Ashley Peevor – Marketing Officer Claire Skelcey – Marketing Manager Charlie Smalley – Producing and Marketing Placement Bethany West – Producing and Marketing Placement To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Mayfest Radio Noise, voices, music and a touch of chaos. The sound of Mayfest 2015. Last year we dipped our toes in the water, this year we’re taking the plunge. Coming live from the midst of the melee, Mayfest Radio brings you an audio insight into the artists, the shows and what keeps the festival whirring. We’re going all out this time, bringing you daily live broadcasts from 12-5pm, kicking off on 15 May. Tune in at mayfestbristol.co.uk/radio, where you can find details of the Mayfest Radio app and listen to our archive. Turn on, tune in and get involved. Tell us what you think #mayfestradio To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Arias for an Apocalypse Micro Commissions An apocalyptic take on a household Specially selected and favourite, hosted by writer and performer commissioned for Mayfest Radio, Jessica MacDonald. We’ll be asking these are brand new sound pieces festival artists Uninvited Guests, Tim by The Team and friends, Crouch & Andy Smith, circumstance, Klanghaus and some soon-to- be- bluemouth inc. and Laura Dannequin announced artists, drawn from a artists for their tips on pulling through a national call out for artists who global disaster and the songs they want to play with radio. couldn’t survive without. Greg Wohead’s Recorded Harpin on with Harpin Chats Idiot Child director and all round Inspired by the casually chatty podcast, Nerdist, WTF and the terrific OK Radio, Greg’s Recorded Chats aim to open up conversations around artists and organisations; who people are, what they bon vivant Anna Harpin sits down over tea or wine (or sometimes both at once) for an in depth armchair chat with artists from the Mayfest programme. value and how how they like to work. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Dead Line Jo Bannon Thu 14 – Sun 17 May 2pm-5pm and 6pm-9pm Because we can’t talk to the dead but we can talk to the living. Dead Line invites you to confront your own mortality, to ask another what you daren’t even ask yourself. A one to one encounter which will help you sleep at night. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Dead Line is a publicly sited work which is part- installation, part theatre performance, for one person at a time. Dead Line is a live encounter that creates a space to talk openly, or a little more openly, about our fears, hopes and desires for living and dying. Jo Bannon is a UK based artist who makes live art and performance. She has presented work in the UK and Europe and is an In Between Time associate artist and founding member of Residence. “Dead Line offers us the opportunity to step away from the hustle and bustle of just being and to think about coming to a stop. strangely this experience is immensely positive and uplifting...a privileged moment I treasure still.” Helen Cole, Director, In Between Time Venue: Bristol Marriott Hotel Age: 12+ Prices: £7 / £5 Website: jobannon.co.uk Duration: 20 minutes Twitter: @missjobannon Part of the PHPC15 Cultural Programme, supported by the Wellcome Trust. Commissioned by In Between Time and developed with the support of Capacity Bristol; a Bristol City Council initiative, and Residence. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 How To Disappear Completely The Chop Thu 14 – Fri 15 7pm In September of 2000, lighting designer Itai Erdal received a phone call telling him his mother was diagnosed with lung cancer and had nine months to live. Itai, a recent film-school graduate promptly moved back to Israel to spend every moment he could with his dying mother. During that time he shot hours of film and hundreds of pictures, documenting the final months of her life. In a starkly simple yet deeply profound new work, Erdal invites us to witness the story about the circumstances surrounding his mother’s passing. At the heart is Mary Erdal’s vibrant personality, the strong bond she had with her son and how she faced her imminent death. How to Disappear Completely is a personal yet universal story of life, death and the special tie between a mother and her son. Itai Erdal is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning lighting designer. A new play by Itai Erdal with James Long, Anita Rochon & Emelia To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Symington Fedy. Directed by James Long. “The ethical, philosophical, and legal questions which surround the potential act of euthanasia are addressed by Erdal in a beautifully simple piece of performance... ” Orna O’Connor, The Public Review “Erdal has brilliant stage presence and genuine skill for storytelling, though his honesty sometimes teeters on uncomfortable.” Rowena Mcintosh, The List Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Age: 14+ Prices: £12 / £8 Website: thechoptheatre.com Duration: 60 minutes To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit: Paul Blakemore Nightwalk Tom Bailey & Jez Riley French Thu 14 – Sat 16 May and Thu 21 – Sat 23 May 9pm What would we hear if, on one night, we could enter into a museum of sounds – the sounds that have resonated through the site of Leigh Woods across its history? The echoes of a fire crackling through an ancient camp, or tidal rhythms above a tropical sea bed, three million To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 years ago? Perhaps the sound of the Earth slowly turning, or the groaning of oak trees upon arctic tundra? Following a year-long residency with the National Trust, performance artist Tom Bailey and sound artist Jez riley French invite audiences to go with them on a re-exploration of a beloved Bristol landscape, wandering with field recordings in the dark. Nightwalk was originally commissioned by Trust New Art and MAYK as part of Mayfest 2014 for the National Trust Leigh Woods. Following a hugely popular sell out run, they are delighted to be returning to Leigh Woods as part of Luke Jerram’s Withdrawn. “A view of the suspension bridge opened up and we stood in silence, lost in our own thoughts and the magic of this wonderful woodland on our doorstep” Bristol Culture Venue: Leigh Woods Website: www.mechanimal.co.uk Prices: £10 / £7 Twitter : @MechAnimalCo Duration: 60 minutes #nightwalk To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit: French and Mottershead Afterlife (Woodland) Sat 16 – Sun 17 2pm – 8pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Afterlife (Woodland) is a contemporary meditation upon our relationship with death, the body, place, nature and time. It draws on visceral experiences and insights from forensic anthropology, ecology and aesthetics. ‘Woodland’ is one of a developing series of audio narratives that invite listeners to reflect on what happens to their body after death in different environments - a deciduous woodland, a climate controlled art museum, an urban waterway, a domestic space – with each narrative compressing decades into minutes. French & Mottershead make situations in which people can think again about who they are, their ties to place, and one another. They use art as a site of experience, by engaging mind and body with tangible narratives that disturb and develop the sense of self in our fast evolving environments. Co-presented by Mayfest and Situations. The concept for Afterlife (Woodland) stems from French & Mottershead’s Understory 1-12, part of Up To Nature, a European co-production with In Between Time. Part of the PHPC15 Cultural Programme, supported by the Wellcome Trust. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Venue: Green Wood Barn, Leigh Woods Prices: Free Age : 12+ Website: frenchmottershead.com Twitter : @FrenchMotters #afterlife Duration: 18 minutes - just turn up To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 This Last Tempest Uninvited Guests and Fuel Fri 15 - Sat 16 May 7.30pm This Last Tempest is a visual spectacle that immerses you in atmospheric sound. It begins where Shakespeare left off: Ariel and Caliban are left alone on the enchanted island, as Prospero’s ship sails over the horizon and out of view. In the hours that follow, the magician’s former servants, the “savage” and the “airy spirit” are free to tell their unheard versions of the story. They use the magic of the words their master taught them to conjure up their own brave new world, where spirits and monsters are people and inanimate things are alive. They perform a tempest and, as the wild waves roar around them, they begin again together. Part theatre, part gig, this radical take on The Tempest is for both those who know Shakespeare well and audiences new to the play. Uninvited Guests are Paul Clarke, Richard Dufty and Jessica Hoffmann. They create entertaining and provocative performance that combines high-tech with low tech, the visceral with the virtual. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Funded by Arts Council England. Commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre and Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. Developed at the Other Place at the RSC, and with support from Tobacco Factory Theatres. “I am trembling, every inch of me vibrating, with how much I love this show.” Maddy Costa, Deliq. “...hypnotic performances and writing that has a rhythm of Shakespeare but an air of modernity, create an atmospheric and a magical evening.” Liverpool50 Blog Venue: Bristol Old Vic Prices: £12 / £8 Duration: 75 minutes Website: uninvited-guests.net fueltheatre.com Twitter : @UGuests #thislasttempest Age : 12+ To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Image credit :Stuart Bowden To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Before Us Stuart Bowden 15 – 16 May 8pm Before Us is the story of a creature, the last of an undiscovered species, facing extinction. It featuring an abnormally exuberant combo of live music, storytelling and dangerously impressive body movements. It’s a raucous, surreal, experimental melan-comedy about death, family and loneliness. Stuart Bowden is the internationally acclaimed master of lo-fi, offbeat, music-infused storytelling, and the creator of the multi award winning maker of She Was Probably Not A Robot, The Beast and Doctor Brown and His Singing Tiger. Stuart was reared on a farm in Won Wron, Victoria, Australia. He went to Won Wron Primary School, which was closed in 1995 because there weren't enough kids. He went on to high school in a bigger place called Yarram with around 100 times more kids. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 After high school he went to a bigger place called Ballarat to learn about theatre. Then he went to a much bigger place called Melbourne to learn more about theatre. He studied acting at the Victorian College of the Arts. Now he lives in an even bigger place called London. Stuart makes theatre, comedy and a little bit of music. “Will make you laugh, cry and ultimately change your life... Prepare to die happy” Edinburgh Spotlight. “There is one show each festival that takes your breath away. This is it” Public Review Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Age: 12 + Website: Prices: £12 / £8 concessions http://www.stuartbowden.co/ Running time: 60 minutes Twitter: @stuartbowden #beforeus To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Stand Chris Goode & Company and Oxford Playhouse 15 –17 May 8pm (Fri and Sat) 4pm (Sun) To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 What makes a person take a stand? Is it the sudden impulse of a single moment, or one small part of a lifelong commitment? What makes a person elect to stand up and be counted? And would you do the same? Chris Goode & Company and Oxford Playhouse present STAND: real life stories of courage and conscience from ordinary people who stood up for something, or someone, they believed in. Six people who chose to act; and six actors, telling their stories in their own words. Stories about justice and sustainability, about friendship and risk, about bravery and kindness. Extraordinary moments from everyday life. STAND is a moving, inspiring celebration of the power of people to change their corner of the world. Chris Goode returns to Mayfest after 2013’s The Forest and the Field, and 2012’s Open House. “A theatre-maker of infinite talent and infinite compassion ... up there with the very best.” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian on Chris Goode To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Venue: Trinity Centre (Upstairs) Website: Prices: £12/£8 Chrisgoodeandcompany.co.uk Running time: 75 minutes Twitter: https://twitter.com/@Chrisgoode Age: 12 + andco #STAND To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo Credit: Paul Blakemore World Premiere Of Riders and Running Horses Still House 15 – 18 May 8.30pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Night. We find a space in the margins of the city in which to gather: to start an ad hoc ceremony, to stamp our feet and shake our limbs, to dance in the face of an ending. Of Riders and Running Horses is a stirring and visceral new dance event by Still House created as a communal animation of urban spaces. Six female dancers and a live band conjure a new kind of old dance, an insistent rhythm, a joyful step into what it means to move together. The music is a rider and we are running horses. The stars are out. Dancing under the open sky makes a felt difference. It moves itself differently. And these age-old sediments no longer stick to my bones, melting in the blood. Michael Klien Directed by Dan Canham. Created by the company with live music by Luke Harney (AKA Typesun) and Sam Halmarack. Through his company Still House, Dan Canham makes visually poetic work within a variety of forms that includes theatre, dance, short film and audiovisual installation. “One of the most original talents around.” Independent To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Venue: A secret location Prices: £14 / £10 Website: Stillhouse.co.uk Running time: 60 minutes Twitter: @stillhouselive Age: 12 + #ORAR To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit Darrell Berry Blackouts: Twilight of the Idols Dickie Beau 15 – 16 May 9.30pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 In Blackouts: Twilight of the Idols ‘Drag fabulist’ Dickie Beau conjures the spirits of celebrated Hollywood icons, leading you on a bewitching adventure as he channels the ghosts of his childhood idols. Dickie secured exclusive access to audiotapes of Marilyn Monroe's final interview conducted by journalist Richard Meryman. Published in LIFE magazine just two days before her death, Blackouts includes material never before heard in the public domain and sees Dickie shape-shift through a shadowy soundscape of lost souls in a sensational trip to the subconscious underworld of his future self; bringing to life these audio artefacts. The show marks a significant development for Dickie’s trademark process of dissecting, then re-membering (literally, putting back together and embodying), found sound. The resulting piece is a study of icons in exile from society and themselves, and the haunting impressions they’ve left behind. Dickie is a pioneer of playback performance, emerging from the drag tradition of lip-synching, influencing the practice of a whole new generation of performance-makers. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “Dickie Beau is the closest this country has to a genuine medium, an auteur of the airwaves, who can put flesh onto recorded sound in a manner both gripping and disturbing.” This is Cabaret “Exploiting bravura lighting and projection effects, the results are funny, compelling and deeply moving, with an uncanny quality that stems from Beau’s white-face mask of make-up, the emotional power of the words he selects and the technical precision of his lip synching” Time Out Venue: Bristol Old Vic Theatre Website: www.dickiebeau.com Prices: £12/£8 Twitter: @dickiebeau Running time: 60 minutes #blackouts Age: 14 + To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Kid Carpet and the Noisy Neighbours Kid Carpet 16 and 17 May Saturday 2pm & 4pm, Sunday 11am & 2pm Will we ever get used to living in the new house? Are the neighbours really feeding cats to their dog? Why do they smell like lemons and cat wee? Where has Dad mislaid the children this time? Can he be unarrested before Mum gets home? And why is that car on fire? To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Ed Patrick (aka Kid Carpet), is a Bristol-based theatre maker of nonsense music and rock’n’roll theatre shows. His funny and moving new show uses music, puppetry and projection to look at what it’s like to move into a new house in the city and find your place there. Out of the egg Productions present Kid Carpet and the Noisy Neighbours. Conceived and performed by Ed Patrick Written by Paul Dodgson. Directed by Emma Williams Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Website: Prices: £7 / £5 concessions www.theatreroyal.org.uk/theegg www.kidcarpet.co.uk Running time: 60 minutes Twitter: #noisyneighbours Age: 6 + and families To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit Andy Sewell Birthday Sam Winston 15 – 17 May Birthday is a participatory artwork installation made up of large-scale drawings commemorating the births and deaths that are happening everyday. Members of the public will collaborate and draw circles alongside Sam Winston to remember people they knew and know, and register their names in writing. We use data to quantify the world, yet even on such pertinent themes of birth and death, once we pass a certain scale the information slips into either obscurity or trivia. Birthday is a work that addresses this subject by using drawing and storytelling to give us a context in which to understand some of these larger movements in life. Presentation at Mayfest supported by the Wellcome Trust. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Sam Winston creates sculpture, drawings and books. His work combines a playful and meticulous assimilation of contemporary information – statistics, data, computer programming – with canonical works such as Shakespeare and the dictionary. Through drawing, cutting, folding and typography, complex ideas emerge in new work that seems clear, logical and completely necessary amidst the saturation of financial and media text that is around us and often impossible to process.” Chris McCabe Venue: TBC Age: All ages Prices: Free Website: Samwinston.com Running time: None Twitter: @mrsamwinston #birthday To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit : Nikesh Shukla Salt In The Sugar Jar Nikesh Shukla 16 - 18 May, 20 - 24 May 7.30pm Sunday 17 May and Sunday 24 May 3pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Nikesh Shukla is a Bristol based writer of fiction and television. This is his first work for theatre. His debut novel, Coconut Unlimited was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, and his most recent novel Meatspace is out now and according to The Guardian ‘Like Douglas Coupland’s Generation X, this novel captures a cultural moment’. The Time Machine, the novella on which Salt in the Sugar Jar is based won Best Novella at the Sabotage Awards. Ashok and his mum are catering for a family gathering. In amongst the flour and spices on the worktop, Ashok listens to the story of her first home in Yemen. After his mother’s death, Ashok finds her samosas in the back of the freezer. The taste and smell of this long-forgotten food inspires Ashok to try and learn how to cook like his mum used to. And tonight, a year after her death, he cooks us all a meal, to help remember her. Staged in an Easton house, Salt in the Sugar Jar combines the preparing, cooking and sharing of food with a funny and touching reflection on memory, family and grief. Salt in the Sugar Jar is commissioned by MAYK and Theatre Bristol, with additional support from Asian Arts Agency. Supported using public funding through Arts Council Engand. ‘Shukla can be disarmingly open’ Max Liu, The Independent To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Age : All ages Venue: Location revealed upon booking Website: http://www.nikeshPrices: £12/£8 shukla.com/ Running time: 60 minutes Twitter : @nikeshshukla (TBC) To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Rites National Theatre of Scotland and Contact Tue 19* - Sat 23 May, 7.30pm Women-only matinee Thu 21 May 12.30pm Matinee Sat 23 May 2.30pm BSL interpreted Thu 21 May, 7.30pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 A co-production between the National Theatre of Scotland and Contact, supported by the Scottish Refugee Council and Dignity Alert Research Forum. Rites is a powerful and provocative new production exploring the deeprooted cultural practice of Female Genital Mutilation. This ritual of enforced cutting has been performed for centuries and millions of girls worldwide, often as young as five years old, are still subjected to it. The reasons are complicated. It depends who you are, and it depends what you’ve been taught. Some things are simple though: FGM is still happening across the world. FGM is happening in the UK, here and now. Rites is based on recent interviews and true stories from girls affected across the UK; mothers who feel under pressure to continue the practice, and the experiences of midwives, lawyers, police officers, teachers and health workers trying to effect change in communities. The show weaves different perspectives into a multi- voiced production exploring the complexities, misconceptions and challenges involved in trying to change, what is to many, a fundamental rite of passage. National Theatre Scotland return to Mayfest following 2012’s smash hit The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart. Created by Cora Bissett and Yusra Warsama Directed by Cora Bissett (Road Kill, Glasgow Girls) Sound Design/Composer Patricia Panther (Glasgow Girls) Video Designer Kim Beveridge (Road Kill). To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “There is no counting the ways in which Cora Bissett’s production shatters, disturbs and challenges us” The Scotsman on ‘Road Kill ’ “More vibrantly alive than any piece of theatre I’ve seen in Scotland for years.” The Herald (on the National Theatre of Scotland ’s production The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart) Venue: Tobacco Factory Theatres Age : 14+ Website : Prices: £14 / £10 (Tues 19 all preview tickets £10) nationaltheatrescotland.com Twitter : @NTSonline #RITES To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Dance Marathon bluemouth inc. Tue 19 - Thu 21 May 7pm In Dance Marathon, there’s only one rule: keep moving your feet. Award-winning Canadian theatre collective bluemouth inc. bring their worldwide smash hit Dance Marathon to Mayfest. It’s theatre, it’s a To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 party, it’s a dance contest and it’s completely exhilarating. Based on the 1930s Depression-era American dance marathons, you are invited to dance the night away under the watchful eye of the referee on roller-skates, the ticking clock and accompanied by live music from our very own Dance Marathon house band. In a three-hour endurance contest, compete with your fellow dancers to be crowned Dance Marathon champion. Those with two left feet can simply sit back and enjoy the fancy footwork. bluemouth inc. create immersive site-specific performances that marry choreography, text, original live music, and film. Dance Marathon was originally produced in partnership with Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, Canada, through Harbourfront Centre’s national commissioning programme, Fresh Ground new works. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “To say that dance marathon breaks down the fourth wall – the imaginary wall that separates the audience from the performance in a traditional theatre – is an understatement. It eliminates it.” Vancouver Sun Venue: The Trinity Centre Prices: £17 / £13 Duration: 3 hours plus intervals Age : All ages, and for anyone between 14-90 who likes to dance Website: bluemouthinc.com Twitter : @bluemouthinc #dancemarathon To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Image Credit: Gabriele Zucca Political Mother Choreography & Music: Hofesh Shechter Performed by: Hofesh Shechter Company Tue 19 - Wed 20 May, 7.30pm Wed 20 May, 7.30pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Pulsating live music, extraordinary ensemble sequences and cinematic editing make Political Mother a dance experience like no other. Performed by Shechter’s internationally acclaimed dancers, and accompanied by his visceral score featuring a band of live drummers and electric guitarists, Political Mother promises to draw audiences to Shechter’s world. Astonishing unisons, percussive grooves and raw, honest physicality mark him as one of the most exciting artists to emerge in recent years. Since exploding onto the dance scene, Shechter and his young and talented dance company have established themselves as a leading force in the UK dance scene. Nominated for a South Bank Sky Arts Award in 2011, Political Mother brims with Shechter’s emotional and gritty complexity. Hofesh Shechter Company make their explosive Bristol debut with this critically acclaimed dance work. Political Mother is commissioned by Brighton Dome and Festival, Sadler’s Wells and Movimentos – Festwochen der Autostadt in Wolfsburg. The work is co-commissioned by Biennale de la Danse de Lyon, Théâtre de la Ville, Romaeuropa and Mercat de les Flors. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “Part dance show, part Heavy-rock gig, hofesh Shechter’s first ever Full-length work is an Audio-visual marvel.” Telegraph “A work of galvanising challenging power” The Guardian Venue: Bristol Old Vic Theatre Age : 14+ Prices: £16 - £5 Website: hofesh.co.uk Booking: 0117 987 7877 Twitter : @HofeshCo Duration: 70 minutes #politicalmother To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo Credit: circumstance A Folded Path circumstance Tue 19 – Sat 23 May 8.30pm A Folded Path is a pedestrian speaker symphony, a soundtrack for the city, carried through the streets by you, experienced by everyone it passes. Comprising of thirty custom-built, location-sensitive portable loudspeakers, each playing a different element of originally composed music. One might be playing a voice, another a sweeping violin or glistening electronic tone. The work creates a stunning and evocative To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 cinematic layer over the city streets. The audience, divided into groups, takes a different route through the city, coming together at certain points to create moments of harmony and resonance between them. circumstance make intimate in-ear stories, subtlemobs, pedestrian symphonies, science fiction theatre, music, and books that go beyond the page. They work with the narrative of experience, the politics of public space, sound and mobile technology. Supported by Watershed. “This carefully choreographed meander of the streets made for a bewitching evening, the haunting music a brand new city soundtrack” Bristol Culture Venue: Watershed (meeting point) Duration: 45 – 50 minutes Prices: £10 / £ Website: wearecircumstance.com Twitter : #afoldedpath To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 • Image Credit: Alex Bradle Surtitle Alex Bradley & Bill Leslie with Jon Beedell Tue 19 May 8pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Where am I? SURTITLE is not about...’oooh the lovely stage, the cast, what an outstanding design, you really must let me know what you’re doing next. And how is your real work going?’ SURTITLE is about a few things....the unknown, light and shade, bigbold words, communicating... but most of all it’s about you and me and I’m really not too sure about you. No disrespect but we’re not starting on the best of terms. You out there in the dark and me with my arse on the line... But me writing this might, just might mean you’ll take a punt. So for your information... Alex is going to be walking backwards and forwards. He does this really very well. You can relax. Bill is probably not going to come as he is in Hollywood shooting something super special with Oliver Stone. Jon will be sitting still. He’s a total expert at this. We’re all looking forward to it. Alex Bradley is a Bristol based artist making small to large-scale works in sound and light. He has toured internationally with group works and solo projects. Alex is an In Between Time Associate Artist. Bill Leslie was a founder of the seminal performance group These To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Horses which made many theatre and installation works nationally and internationally. Jon Beedell of Bristol based company Desperate Men regularly tours the UK and Europe. “By making the interaction effortless and invisible, their work is infused with a sense of magic” A Younger Theatre on Alex Bradley’s Field Test Venue: Circomedia, Portland Square Duration: 40 minutes Age : 16 + Prices: £10 / £7 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit: Katherine Leedale What happens to the hope at the end of the evening Tim Crouch and Andy Smith Wed 20 - Thu 21 May 8pm To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 I want to start a revolution here. What happens to the hope at the end of the evening is the latest collaboration between long-term friends and award-winning theatre makers Tim Crouch and Andy Smith. It is a story about this evening, one evening and every evening; a story of two men meeting in the middle of their lives, and at the outer edges of their friendship. As they strive for common ground – as they fight and fail - as the wine is drunk and the world falls apart - the possibility of the theatre as a place for community and change comes alive. From the creators of An Oak Tree, The Author and Adler and Gibb comes this spirited, funny and thought-provoking play about finding oneself and finding togetherness. Written and performed by Tim Crouch and Andy Smith. Directed by Karl James. An Almeida Festival 2013 Commission supported by Live at LICA. “(A) brilliant piece of collaborative writing by two master makers...” The Scotsman “Wonderful, original, powerful theatre.” A Younger Theatre To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “it’s like a lo-fi my dinner with Andre... has an emotional charge under its cool surface... propelled by a sense of investigation into friendship, performance and identity. i found it quietly thrilling.” The Times Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Age : 15+ Prices: £12 / £8 Website : Duration: 70 minutes timcrouchtheatre.co.uk Twitter: @timcrouch1964 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Wrecking Ball Action Hero: work-in-progress Wed 20 May 9.30pm Wrecking Ball is a new piece by Action Hero, and is presented tonight as an early work- in-progress. The piece is a text to be read by an audience and two performers, and they’re telling a story about a male photographer and a To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 female celebrity. It’s a conversation about consent, authorship and putting words in other people’s mouths, about what it really means to say ‘yes’. Wrecking Ball began as an experiment at Counterpulse in San Francisco as part of a Forest Fringe residency, working with the writer and director Andrea Hart. Commissioned by the Spring Festivals Commission 2015: Sprint, Watch Out, Mayfest, Pulse and Latitude Festival. Developed with the support of the National Theatre Studio, greenhouse, The Point, Eastleigh and The West End Centre. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. With special thanks to Andrea Hart. Action Hero is the collaboration between Bristol based artists Gemma Paintin and James Stenhouse. They make live art and performance that seeks to use audiences as collaborators and co-conspirators. “See why this maverick company, with its engaging diy aesthetic, is attracting so much attention” The Guardian Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Age : 14 + Prices: £5 Website : actionhero.org.uk Duration: 40 minutes Twitter: @actionherolive #wreckingball To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Secret Slowness of Movement Laura Dannequin Thu 21 May, 1pm - 6pm “These arms of mine, they are burning Burning from wanting you, these arms of mine. They are wanting, wanting to hold you. And if you would let them hold you, Oh how grateful I will be” Otis Redding The Secret Slowness of Movement is an invitation to slow dance, or slow be. A refuge for quiet contemplation, a dance floor for anonymous embodied slowness. Bring a lover, friend or nemesis, or come alone. And together let us surrender to the secret slowness. Drop in at any time. Laura Dannequin is a French-born Bristol based artist working predominantly in and with movement. She is currently touring her solo Hardy Animal and is associate director at Still House. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “Basically the most fun I’ve had in ages.” “invented new dance moves. Joyous.” Dance Dark Dance participants Venue: Fyfe Hall (The Trinity Centre) Age : All welcome Website : lauradannequin.co.uk Prices: Free Duration: 5 hours ( stay as long as you want ) Photo credit dan canham To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Lippy Dead Centre Fri 22 May, 7.30pm Sat 23 May, 2.30pm and 7.30pm Fifteen years ago in a small Irish town, four women decided to die. Over 40 days they prepared themselves for the end, destroying every trace of their existence. They left nothing behind. So this is not their story. We’ve just put words in their mouths. Dead Centre’s award-winning production brings together fragments of tragic true events in a haunting and unforgettable way. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Created by Bush Moukarzel and Dead Centre Cameo playwright Mark O’ Halloran, winner of the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production 2013. Dead Centre was formed In 2012 in Dublin by Moukarzel, Adam Welsh and Ben Kidd. They have made Souvenir (Dublin, London, New York), (S) Quark! (Dublin, Russia) And Lippy. Their next work will premiere In Dublin In 2015 “Pushes at the limits of theatre” Rowena Mcintosh, The List “Extraordinary” Time Out The Times 2014 Edinburgh Fringe first award winner Venue: Bristol Old Vic Theatre Age : 14+ Prices: £16 - £5 Website : deadcentre.org Duration: 90 minutes @deadcentre #lippy To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 This is How We Die Christopher Brett Bailey Fri 22 - Sun 24 May 8pm A motor-mouthed collage of spoken word and storytelling. Tales of paranoia, young love and ultra-violence. From the desk of Christopher Brett Bailey comes a spiraling odyssey of pitch-black humour and nightmarish prose. With echoes of Lenny Bruce, William Burroughs, beat poetry and B-movies, This Is How We Die is a prime slice of surrealist trash, an Americana death trip and a dizzying exorcism for a world convinced it is dying... Winner Of The Arches Brick Award 2014 Christopher Brett Bailey is a performer, writer and musician. He is the author of two shows: THIS IS HOW WE DIE, and notorious “punk opera” The Inconsiderate Aberrations of Billy the Kid. Supported by Arts Council England. Commissioned by Ovalhouse, and made with support from the Basement, Cambridge Junction and Norwich Arts Centre. Part of the PHPC15 Cultural Programme, supported by the Wellcome Trust. “Blisteringly Brilliant” To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Scotsman “An absurd road movie of the soul cut with a razor wit & bubbling paranoia” The Guardian Venue: Circomedia, Portland Square Age : 16+ Website : Prices: £12 / £8 Duration: 70 minutes christopherbrettbailey.com @ct_bailey #thisishowwedie To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit Armin Friess Warwick Arts Centre and China Plate Present Confirmation Written and performed by Chris Thorpe Developed with and Directed by Rachel Chavkin Fri 22 – Sun 24 May 8pm, 3pm Sat matinee To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 If you pinned me against a wall, I’d probably admit to being a liberal. Of course, pinning me against a wall is exactly what I’d expect from someone like you. Confirmation is a show about the gulfs we can’t talk across, and about the way we choose to see only the evidence that proves we’re right. In an election year, where new voices have appeared in mainstream UK politics, Chris Thorpe and The TEAM Artistic Director Rachel Chavkin examine the phenomenon of confirmation bias through an honourable dialogue, real and imagined, with political extremism. To find out how we believe what we believe, and how we can end up so far apart. Fringe First award winner – 2014 China Plate is an independent theatre studio that works with artists, venues, festivals and funders to make original, exciting theatre that plays with form and has narrative at its heart. Commissioned by Northern Stage and Battersea Arts Centre. “Makes the brain both hurt and buzz” The Guardian To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “Rachel Chavkin’s fast-moving, kinetic production offers us an absolutely compelling performance from a man who is fast becoming one of the most powerful performers in the UK” The Scotsman “Thorpe and director Rachel Chavkin energetically take a liberal fringe audience to the edge of the abyss of belief and hang them over the side in a conversation for our times.” The Independent Website: chinaplatetheatre.com Venue: Bristol Old Vic Studio Prices: £12 / £8 Twitter : @youroldchina @piglungs #confirmation Duration: 80 minutes Age : 14 + To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Photo credit Catherine Hoffmann A Place In The Sun Tom Marshman Sat 23 – Sun 24 May, 5pm 2pm - 5pm (Sun only) Pull up a sun-lounger and enjoy your place in the sun. This all-inclusive holiday experience offers the complete package of wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and gluttony, around the glorious pool. Tom Marshman went on a holiday and viewed it through the filter of the seven deadly sins. From lounging by the pool, to hedonistic nights out and all-you-can-eat buffets, in To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 his quest for ‘a place in the sun’ he discovered a world riddled with prejudice and xenophobia. A Place in the Sun explores the pleasure and pain, the highs and lows of allinclusive holidays. Plus, take a break from your everyday life at Tom’s unique vacation club, a day-time installation where you can share your holiday stories over a cocktail or a cup of tea while relaxing on a sun lounger. Share your stories and experiences of holidays on Tom’s interactive online platform: www.tommarshman.com/aplaceinthesun/ Tom Marshman actively encourages dialogue with his audiences and participants, aiming to create a safe space to share thoughts and experiences. The results give very evocative and authentic glimpses into the everyday. Venue: Southbank Club Age : 14+ Prices: £10 / £7 Website: tommarshman.com Duration: 60 minutes Twitter : @TommyMarshman #PlaceSun “One of the most exciting things about Marshman’s work is his ability to pick a seemingly small subject and peel back the layers to expose something unexpectedly profound.” The Big Issue To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Hurtling Greg Wohead Sat 23 – Sun 24 May, 11.30am - 6pm I have a message for you from the past. Ok, it’s a message from this morning, so it may be the recent past. But it’s still the past. This is an invitation to remember a previous version of yourself, to imagine a future version and to wonder who that makes you now. Hurtling is an outdoor performance for one with a cassette player and headphones that is re-made To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 for each location in which it’s performed. It’s a glimpse of a fleeting moment as it zooms past; an attempt to grasp at a slippery present. Supported by Bristol Old Vic Ferment, The Yard and Hatch. A previous version of Hurtling was supported by Waleslab, National Theatre Wales’ artist development initiative. “One of the best experiences I’ve had at this year’s fringe.” The Guardian Venue: Meet at Bristol Old Vic Box Office Age : 16 + Website : gregwohead.com Prices: £5 Twitter: @gregwohead #hurtling Duration: Short one-on-one piece , advance booking essential To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Backseat of My Car (and Other Safe Places) Greg Wohead Sat 23 - Sun 24 May 7pm - 10pm An interactive true storytelling piece for one audience member at a time that takes place in a parked car. It’s about being a teenager and those moments when you’re on the verge of something exciting. It’s just me and you, and it kinda feels like something could happen. Greg Wohead is a London-based writer, performer and live artist originally To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 from Texas. He has shown and developed work in the UK and internationally, including with Battersea Arts Centre, Contact, Bristol Old Vic Ferment, MC Amsterdam, and The Yard, London, where he’s an Artistic Associate. “A truly intimate one- on-one coming of age journey” Venue: Redcliffe Parade Car Park Age : 16 + Prices: £5 Website : gregwohead.com Duration: Short one-on-one piece, Twitter: @gregwohead advance booking essential #backseatofcar To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 UK Premiere Pop – Up Love Party Zuppa Theatre Sat 23 – Sun 24 May 7.30pm Pop-Up Love Party is a philosophical feast, a multisensory contemplation of love and desire supplemented with a seven-course snack menu by Michelinstarred New York chef Daniel Burns. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 After making shows about dying family members, war, and the end of the world, Zuppa decided to make a show that rattled and buzzed with joy. Pursuing the thrill of late night conversation, flirtation and intellectual illumination, Pop-Up Love Party is a riff on Plato’s Symposium – a classical text about a drinking game and the surprising nature of erotic love. The challenge is this: which of the Zuppa performers can best sway hearts and minds? Who can capture the essence of Plato’s ancient words and make arguments so vivid and current that they get you in the mind, in the guts, and in the pants. Using a variety of theatrical devices and the power of contemporary cuisine, the Zuppas will stop at nothing to seize the day in this celebration of mind, body and love in the 21st century. Zuppa Theatre Co. are an ensemble of artists based in Halifax, Canada. They thrive on the play between the imagined and the real, and use visceral experience to enhance or illuminate aspects of the everyday. “Going to see a Zuppa show is like being a child playing makebelieve: anything is possible and profound observations arrive like fireflies in the dark.” The Chronicle Herald, Halifax Venue: The Kitchen, Silver Street Age : 18+ Prices: £25, including seven- Website: zuppatheatre.com course snack menu Duration: 90 minutes Twitter : @zuppatheatre #PopUpLoveParty To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 UK Premiere Fashion Machine Theatre SKAM Sat 23 – Sun 24 May Would you let a child make you over? Well, now is your chance. Step inside the Fashion Machine with this unique combination of performance, art and design, where teams of local kids interview selected audience members who then give up the clothes on their backs. The kids then have 55 minutes to stitch, cut, sew, accessorize, and turn the brave audience members’ outfits into new works of wearable fashion art. Live close-ups of the kids at work fill one wall in a giant projected slideshow. The audience circles a Dr. Seussian workshop space as the kids go wild. The climax is a fashion show where the patrons don the new duds and walk the catwalk. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 \Interviews with the kids at the end of the night see them discussing the creative choices that inspired chopped-off sleeves, altered necklines and blinged-out accoutrements. Get there early to pick up an “I’m In” sticker, and you may be lucky enough to have your clothes redesigned (but remember, it’s permanent!). If you just want to watch the spectacle, grab a chicken sticker and the kids will keep their hands off. “Theatre as it should be. Current, confrontational and provocative.” Victoria News Group To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 “Whatever theatre Skam touches seems to turn to theatrical gold.” NOW Magazine, Canada Venue: Check website for details Age : All ages Prices: £7 / £5 Website: skam.ca Duration: 2.5 hours Twitter : @theatreskam #fashionmachine To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Mayfest at the Wardrobe Theatre We join forces once again with The Wardrobe Theatre to present a week of fresh new performance from emerging artists and companies. This is an opportunity to experience exciting new voices in intimate surroundings. Previous Mayfest at The Wardrobe Theatre artists include Hannah Sullivan (Echo Beach) and Verity Standen (Mmm Hmmm). To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Nothing Barrel Organ Mon 18 - Tue 19 May 8pm / £5 Nothing is more than a series of monologues. It is about – among other things – cupcakes, action films, crap television, shitting, sex, buses and stalking. It is about alienation and being young. Nothing is a game for performer and audience, but it is also a serious interrogation of the structures within which we live. “Fresh and necessary” The Guardian barrelorgantheatre.co.uk To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Hours Before We Wait Tremolo Theatre Wed 20 - Thu 21 May, 8pm / £5 To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 It’s 2091: We have the technology to control our dreams, we are never off the grid, and we are humans 2.0. But we still sometimes eat cereal to avoid shopping and finding love is still a nightmare. A sharp dystopian comedy about dreaming, conspiracy and not letting anyone inside your head. Particles Josh Coates Fri 22 May – 8pm Sat 23 May – 5pm £5 Particles is a humorous, playful one-man performance about apathy and retracing the decisions that create who we are. A story about a man who faces decisions that will affect everything. With each retelling, a different path is chosen and the story expands into a glorious cacophony of love and chaos. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Mayfest 2015 Opening Party Bristol Old Vic Thu 14 May, 9pm until late Free (no need to book) Our free opening party at Bristol Old Vic is the perfect way to kick-start your festival. Drop in for live music, drinking, dancing and a few surprises. You should probably take the Friday off work, to be honest. Mayfest Café The Kitchen, Silver Street Thu 14 - Sun 24 May, 10am-5pm (1pm-5pm on Sun) We’re teaming up with The Kitchen on Silver Street (also venue for Pop-Up Love Party) to host this year’s Mayfest café. Serving delicious food and drink all day, this is the place to go to get all the festival news at our Mayfest info desk, and where you can meet, chat and re-charge throughout the festival. thestationkitchen.co.uk To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Blind Tiger Bristol Old Vic Basement Fri 15 - Sat 24 May (Closed on Mon 18 May) 9.30pm until late Free (no need to book) The Blind Tiger is Mayfest’s late-night speakeasy cabaret bar. Kick off your shoes after a long day at the festival, enjoy some relaxed entertainment, meet like-minded souls and sup a cocktail or four. And if you’ve got a little something you’d like to share on the Blind Tiger stage, simply email [email protected], or sign up on the night. Anything can happen, and it usually does. The Blind Tiger Cub Bristol Old Vic Basement Sat 16 1pm-2pm & 3pm-4pm, Sun 17 Sat 23 and Sun 24 May, 1pm-4pm Free (no need to book) Our speakeasy open-mic cabaret reimagined for little people. If you’re older than four, but not yet a grown-up, come down into the tiger’s den and do a turn. You can just come and hang out, but it’s much more fun to join in. The Blind Tiger Cub is a relaxed environment where children will entertain and be entertained. Refreshments available. Sense of humour essential. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Get More From Mayfest “Art is our democratic birthright ... don’t let anybody tell you it’s not for you” Jeanette Winterson Sine the beginning of the year, we have been hosting a BBC Performing Arts Fellow, Sarah Bentley. The fellowships are an opportunity for an emerging arts professional to create a new project with an established organisation. Sarah has been working with us on finding new ways to reach broader audiences and to deepen engagement with the festival, whether that’s through workshops, podcasts, talks, parties or events. Sarah says, “Participating is not about being an expert; it isn’t about being amazing, it’s about doing something that makes you smile; makes you think for a moment that the world could be a different place. Like trying to dance for two hours without stopping and laughing about it afterwards, or willingly giving your clothes to a ten year old so they can feel like a fashion designer. Arts and culture is an invaluable part of our society and we are all welcome to be part of it.” As Arthur O’Shaughnessy beautifully said: “We are the music makers. And we are the dreamers of dreams.” To find out what Sarah has been up to and to explore all the ways you can get more from Mayfest, visit our website at www.mayfestbristol.co.uk where there will be full details and Sarah’s blog. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Breakfast Talks Join us for coffee and croissants at the Mayfest Café to chew over some issues at our Breakfast Talks, designed to stimulate, inspire and provoke. Full details of speakers will be announced on our website. If you would like to attend, email [email protected] All breakfast talks will be held in our café at The Kitchen on Silver Street. Resilient Communities: How can the arts help make conversations about death easier? Fri 15 May, 11am What Does it Mean to Participate? Sat 16 May 11am The Future of Funding Fri 22 May 11am Presenting the Real Sat 23 May 11am To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Rife Reports Rife Magazine is a digital platform for the young people of Bristol made entirely by the young people of Bristol. It’s a collaboration between Bristol Youth Links and Watershed. It features blogs, vlogs, listicles, articles, gifs and opinion from content creators under 24. This year, Rife will be unleashing their journalists on the festival with some exclusively-created content. www.rifemagazine.co.uk Mayfest Soap Box Mayfest Soap Box is an opportunity for young people to get a burning issue off their chest, to talk about what matters to them. The Soap Box will be popping up at venues and sites throughout the festival. See www.mayfestbristol.co.uk Post Show Discussions French & Mottershead: Afterlife (Woodland), 17 May, 3pm National Theatre of Scotland: Rites, 20 May 7.30pm and 21 May 12.30pm Tim Crouch and Andy Smith: What happens to the hope at the end of the evening, 21 May Christopher Brett Bailey: This is How We Die, 23 May Chris Thorpe: Confirmation, 23 May To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Thank You Ali Robertsonandall at Tobacco Factory Theatres Anna Pollard at Wellcome Trust Annie Warburton Arthur Tibbs Ben Silvey at The Kitchen Clare Reddington and all at the Pervasive Media Studio David Hendy Dick Penny Emma Edwards Emma Stenning, Tom Morris, Jonathan Harper and all at Bristol Old Vic Esther Mars at Bristol Walking Festival Gary Hills Interval Jack Gibbon at Antlers Gallery Jaswinder and Holly at Asian Arts Agency To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Jess Newton at Southbank Club Jonathan at NCP Jon Dovey Jon Opie and Shonagh Manson at Jerwood Charitable Foundation Julian Abel and Liz Rees Lottie Donovan Martin Booth at Bristol 247 Matt Whittle, Jesse Meadows and all at The Wardrobe Theatre Miriam O’Keefe at BBC Performing Arts Fund Mr Cox Nikki Morgan at Forestry Commission Phil Gibby, Nick Green and Phil Hindson at Arts Council England Rebecca Fitzgerald and Joe Mapson at Circomedia Rhiannon Jones at Trinity Roger East Ruth Gooding at the National Trust Sarah Jane Murray Tanuja Amarasuriya, Katie Keeler, Emma Jane Benning and Sarah Kingswell at Theatre Bristol To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 The Orca Design Co. The team at St Nicholas Market Tom Wainwright And to all of you, too many to mention, who make a difference to what we do. Mayfest is produced by MAYK in collaboration with Bristol Old Vic and organisations across the city. Funded by Arts Council England, Bristol City Council, Wellcome Trust and Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Funders To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Partners Venues, Booking & Ticket Deals Bristol Old Vic Book tickets for all shows except The Wardrobe Theatre 0117 987 7877 bristololdvic.org.uk King Street, Bristol, BS1 4ED All credit card bookings (phone / online / in person at the box office) are subject to £1.50 booking fee To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Tobacco Factory Theatres Book tickets for Rites and The Wardrobe Theatre 0117 902 0344 tobaccofactorytheatres.com Raleigh Road, Bristol, BS3 1TF No booking fees Circomedia Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8SJ The Trinity Centre Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 ONW Bristol 2015 Lab Anchor Road Bristol BS1 5TX Leigh Woods Leigh Woods, Bristol, BS8 3PZ Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre 2 Lower Castle Street, Old Market, Bristol BS1 3AD To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Redcliffe Parade Car Park Redcliffe Parade BS1 6SW Southbank Club Dean Lane, Bristol, BS3 IDB The Kitchen The Station Silver Street, Bristol, BS1 2AG The Wardrobe Theatre Above The White Bear 113 St Michael’s Hill High Kingsdown Bristol BS2 8BS thewardrobetheatre.com Watershed (meeting point) 1 Canon’s Road, Bristol, BS1 5TX Mayfest 4-for-3 See more of Mayfest! Book four shows for the price of three. Cheapest free. Mayfest Festival Pass See as many shows as you can in the Mayfest programme for £130. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877 Groups Club together with friends and save money: buy ten tickets (for the same show) and get the 11th ticket free. Please contact Bristol Old Vic Box Office for further information on all ticket deals. Offers apply to all shows except shows at The Wardrobe Theatre. All offers subject to availability. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. To book: mayfestbristol.co.uk 0117 987 7877
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