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    ARCHIVE: Goldilock, Stock & Three Smoking Bears

    • SHOWING
    • 20 Jul -
      28 Jul 2017
      20 Jul - 28 Jul 2017
    About

    It was one of the hottest tickets in town last year! Catch The Wardrobe Theatre’s phenomenally popular alternative comedy at Tobacco Factory Theatres this summer.

    The silver-tongued Goldilock can see that her days of selling moody goods on the cobbled streets of East End London are numbered. But when circumstances leave her on the run from a pack of bears and badly indebted to a notorious gangster, will our young heroine be able to raise the needed ‘bees and honey’ in time and avoid doing porridge?

    Goldilock, Stock & Three Smoking Bears is an original alternative comedy, created by The Wardrobe Theatre and written and devised by the company. The show is a madcap merging of the classic porridge-thieving fairy tale with Guy Ritchie’s cult 1998 cockney caper to create something new, exciting, smart and very, very funny.

    The Wardrobe Theatre is a thriving and vital arts hub in Old Market, Bristol, run by a passionate group of theatremakers. Previous alternative comedies of theirs include ROCKY: A Horror Show, Muppits Die Hard, Se7en Dwarfs and Oedipuss In Boots.

    • RUNNING TIME1hr 10mins
    • AGE RECOMMENDATION14+
    • TICKETSFull £14 / Concession £10
    • VENUE

    8pm / Matinee Sat 4pm

    HAPPY HOUR
    Bring your own takeaways and enjoy summer cocktails and drinks offers in our Factory Theatre Bar from 6.30pm -7.30pm before the show.

    POST SHOW TALK
    Please join us after the performance on Tuesday for a free post show discussion.

    Business Club Members can get 2 for 1 tickets to the performances on Thu 20 July, 8pm. Book early as this offer is subject to availability. To claim please quote your company promotion code over the phone or in person at the Box Office. Please bring proof of the company you work for.

    Reviews
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      "This really is a side splitting affair... raucously funny"

      The Fix

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