Make Better Please

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15/06/12
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16/06/12
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17/06/12
Mon
18/06/12
Tue
19/06/12
Wed
20/06/12
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21/06/12
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FRI 15 - SAT 16 JUN, 8pm
SAT 16 JUN, 2pm

Fuel presents Uninvited Guests

Make Better Please
in collaboration with Lewis Gibson

Bring us the troubles of the world, this city's crises and the hope in your hearts.

Uninvited Guests are in town. We call on the people to gather with us, to read the day's newspapers together, to speak and to listen.

We will give voice to the concerns of the hour!
We will question the powers that be!
We wil make things better! We will make things better!

This is a town hall meeting and a radio broadcast, a public protest and the news of your world. In these times of crisis we make a collective ministry with you, our society of friends. Possessed by the spirits of corporate fat cats, cabinet ministers and media tycoons, we invoke the demons of the day in order to banish them forever. Frothing at the mouth, we dance it out, rock out and rage on your behalf.

Each show will draw on the day's news and will be about whatever matters to you; in it we'll be whoever you want us to be. We'll speak the unspeakable and do the unthinkable for you.

"You can't help but fall in love with it." ***** The Guardian on Love Letters Straight from Your Heart

TICKETS: £12 / £9 concessions

Commissioned and developed by Theatre Bristol, Bristol Old Vic and BAC. Funded by Arts Council England. Developed with the support of Beaford Arts.

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