Other things that are on include learning to row with all abroad water sports and an art exhibition called polly Luce at the square club in bristol city centre.
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00:00So, Azadah, there is loads on in the city of Bristol this week, so Charlie, can you
00:05tell me what is our first what is on in the city?
00:09So Stephen Daltrey's award-winning production of An Inspector Calls is set to return to
00:16the Bristol Hippodrome following a successful sell-out tour. The play explores the investigation
00:23of a young woman's death by Inspector Gore, revealing significant truths along the way,
00:29and the production addresses themes that remain relevant to modern audiences.
00:35Thank you, Charlie. So that's another exciting one for the Bristol Hippodrome.
00:40So shall we move on to our second what is on? Tell me about that.
00:45Next is that Six O'Clock Gin are celebrating their first anniversary with an exclusive party
00:54on the glass boat. The event will feature live music and drinks, inviting the community to enjoy
01:02the Bristol Harbourside market a year since the venue reopened under the new ownership.
01:09Free entry is available, but reservations are required due to limited capacity.
01:16Thank you, Charlie. So that will be a really lovely one for locals.
01:20So shall we move on to our third and final what is on in the city this week?
01:25Finally is that F.E.A.R. at Avon Valley Screen Park are launching what they're saying is their
01:31biggest season yet, and it will include a new scare attraction and experience. Guests will be
01:39able to explore multiple scare mazes and witness an immersive exorcism in a unique sit down encounter.
01:48The event runs for 11 nights and it's intended for ages 16 and up.