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  2. Bristol Shakespeare Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Shakespeare Festival is an open-air theatre festival founded in 2004 and held annually in the parks and green spaces of the city of Bristol, as well as in both traditional and non-traditional theatre spaces in the city.

  3. ‘In the Heights’ among productions coming to Bristol ...

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    With its current season ending soon, subscriptions for Bristol Riverside Theater’s 2024-24 season are now on sale, as the venue prepares for major renovations beginning this summer.

  4. Mayfest (Bristol) - Wikipedia

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    Mayfest is an annual contemporary theatre festival that takes place in Bristol for two weeks in May. It is best known for presenting contemporary theatre but also dance, site specific, experimental, interactive and participatory theatre as well as music events.

  5. Rockwell Park - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell Park is a public park in Bristol, Connecticut. Located in a residential area west of downtown Bristol, it includes open spaces and woodlands on either side of the Pequabuck River . Park amenities include a swimming pool, sports fields, and a playground.

  6. Bristol theatre seeks participants for play on history of ...

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  7. Category:Theatres in Bristol - Wikipedia

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  8. Show of Strength Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Show of Strength Theatre Company is a Bristol-based theatre company which has produced new and forgotten works since 1986 in a range of venues in Bristol and the South West. The company is funded by Arts Council England and Bristol City Council but also relies on individual and corporate sponsorship.

  9. Muzzy Field - Wikipedia

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    Muzzy Field is a stadium in Bristol, Connecticut adjacent to Rockwell Park. In 1912, it was given to the Public Welfare Association [2] in the city of Bristol by Commissioner Adrian Muzzy in memory of his two sons, [3] for the express purpose of amateur athletics, [1] officially opening on 8 July 1914, [4] for both baseball and football.