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  • TFT gains NPO status

    Today the Arts Council England announced its National portfolio of funded organisations. The Tobacco Factory are pleased to announce that we have joined the national portfolio funding programme. “Over the last few years the Tobacco Factory Theatre has doubled its annual audience; worked with hundreds of artists, including launching several projects that have travelled nationally and internationally; opened a new… Read more...

  • Yalla Yalla Stellar Reviews

    Award-winning Bristol based PanGottic Circus-Theatre have returned to The Brewery this week to present their exciting new show Yalla Yalla, before heading over to Europe for another summer on the Festival circuit. This is PanGottic’s second full length project after their critically acclaimed debut show Full Twist which picked up an award at the French Clown Festival, Festival du Nez… Read more...

  • RESOLUTION: have you kept yours?

    In January we worked with Theatre Bristol to present RESOLUTION: an event for peformance makers. The day was an opportunity for Bristol’s artists to bring their ambitions for 2011 into focus in the context of current and future artist development opportunities in Bristol. Comprising a workshop, forum and Open Space session, the day saw over 50 practitioners coming together to… Read more...

  • Yalla Yalla Competition Winner

    We are thrilled to announce our March E-Bulletin Yalla Yalla competition winner is…Kelly Jones! Congrats Kelly, we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday 22 March at the opening of Yalla Yalla. The competition question was: Pangottic’s first show, Full Twist, won 2 awards, name one of them to be in to win. Answer was either: The ‘Jury prize’ at… Read more...

  • BLOG: Script Space… Subtext 7

    For the final installment of our Script Space blog, the baton is handed back to Sophie Lomax, the SS co-ordinator. As this goes live, Sophie and her team of readers are ensconced in the TF foyer, making their way through the 50+-strong long list, with the aim of whittling it down to the final few by the end of the… Read more...

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