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Does My Society Look Big in This? (Bristol)

Does My Society Look Big in This? (Bristol)

Venue: Bristol Old Vic
Where: Bristol
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starIt was a very disappointing production that promised so much. There were some funny parts, but overall it was a poorly rehearsed production, with many errors. The idea was good, but the execution was rubbish - Tom29 Oct 12
starnot about Bristol, neither satirical, topical, amusing nor interesting. We left at half time too. - judith sb22 Oct 12
starLeft at the interval it was so bad. A hugely self-indulgent cast and smug Clifton-centric audience. Thought it would be a bit of biting satire when in fact it didn't look outside a small corner of Bristol. The most pressing issue facing society is, apparently, the punctuality of Bristol's buses. Utter drivel. - Peter Sutcliffe20 Oct 12
starstarstarstarAs a Bristolian this play was wonderfully patriotic to this City. The audience participation was extremely enjoyable and the mayoral election was fantastic. - Sandy Pearson17 Oct 12


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