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Things to do in Bristol today – Tuesday, March 28 2017

By Bristol24/7  Tuesday Mar 28, 2017

WE ARE NATIVE WOMEN: From printmaking to basket weaving, celebrate Native American women on the 400th anniversary of the death of Pocahontas. 10am-6pm, Rainmaker Gallery, Free.

FRANCOIS & THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS: Matching French lyrics to African rhythms, the band’s distinctive songwriting is whimsically surreal with a real joyous side. Thekla.

NATIONAL THEATRE CONNECTIONS: The UK’s biggest youth theatre festival offers a unique opportunity for youth theatres and school theatre groups to stage new plays written for young people. Performances 7pm & 8.30pm, £5, Bristol Old Vic.

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SIMON YATES: Storytelling of the veteran mountaineer’s unbelievable adventures full of excitement and inspiration. Would you have cut the rope? 7.30pm, Redgrave Theatre, £14.50

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WELSH NATIONAL OPERA: A week of the Welsh National Opera starts today with Le Vin Herbé, followed by La Bohème and Madame Butterfly. 7.15pm, Bristol Hippodrome.

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