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The Last of the pelican Daughters at Bristol Old Vic

King Street, Old City, BRISTOL, Avon, BS1 4ED

Tel: +44 (0)117 987 7877

The Last of the pelican Daughters at Bristol Old Vic

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***Please note that Bristol Old Vic has suspended all performances until the end of April due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. Please check the theatre's website for further information, including refunds and rescheduled performances. ***
The theatre is also inviting customers to consider donating the value of purchased tickets to the theatre to ensure that they can come back fighting fit once the crisis is over.

 

Joy wants a baby, Storm wants to be seen, Sage just wants to remember and Maya doesn’t want anyone to find out her secret. There’s a boot load of cheap prosecco, a whole ham from Waitrose and Dodo the yoga instructor boyfriend has made baba ganoush. Mum’s presence still seeps through the ceiling and the floors. The Pelican Daughters are home for the last time.

After the success of Education, Education, Education in the West End, The Wardrobe Ensemble grapple with family, inheritance and justice in this comedy about a family trying to come to terms with their mother’s death.

Time: 21/04 -25/04/2020 at 7:30pm
Tickets: From £10  Friends 25% Off

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Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Old CityBuilt in 1766, Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world, and remains a place of joy, discovery and adventure to this day.