Monday-Sunday: Bristol Spring Poetry Festival
With events in venues across Bristol, from poetry slams to films.
www.festival.poetrycan.co.uk
Monday: King Creosote, Colston Hall 2
Please make sure you go through the right door, as Mick Hucknall is also playing tonight.
www.colstonhall.org/whatson/Event3402
Tuesday: Melvin Burgess, Bristol Central Library
The award-winning Bristol author talks about his work as part of World Book Night.
www.bristol.gov.uk/page/libraries
Tuesday-May 5: The Ithaca Axis
Part theatre, part adventure, in a modern reinvention of The Odyssey taking place in secret locations across Bristol.
www.3ca.org.uk/projects/bridges/events/the-ithaca-axis
Tuesday-May 11: Adolf and Winston, Bristol Old Vic
The duo of Howard Coggins and Stu Mcloughlin return with their take on two world leaders.
www.bristololdvic.org.uk/adolf.html
Thursday: Bristol EATS, Lakota
A new street food collective made up of Meat & Bread, Bagel Boy and more host their first weekly night market.
www.bristoleats.co.uk
Friday & Saturday: Comedian Dies in the Middle of a Joke, Hen & Chicken
The murder of a comedian is reconstructed and every audience member chooses a role in the reconstruction.
www.tobaccofactorytheatre.com/shows/detail/comedian_dies_in_the_middle_of_joke/
Friday-Sunday: Affordable Art Fair, Brunel’s Old Station
With pieces for sale from £40 to £4,000, and “a fresh and friendly approach to contemporary art”.
www.affordableartfair.com/bristol
Saturday: Arc Festival, Eastville Park
Bristol’s first major outdoor festival of the year will feature 60 hours of dance music across five covered stages.
www.arcfestival.co.uk
Sunday: Mulholland Drive, Watershed
Picked by Godfrapp’s Will Gregory as his final Sunday Brunch because of its score by Angelo Badalamenti.
www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/4069/will-gregory-selects-sunday-brunches-mulholland-drive/




