Once Upon A Winter at Redgrave Theatre

Type:Christmas

Redgrave Theatre, Percival Road, Clifton, Bristol, Bristol, BS8 3LE

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Join Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's professionally-trained company as they gently explore neurodiversity through the lens of a magical journey; showing children (and adults!) that their differences aren't obstacles but special strengths that make them who they are.

Robin feels different from his classmates - they're loud and rebellious, while he prefers to spend time in his own world. One day Robin discovers a portal to a magical place called Winterland, which looks an awful lot like his drawings! Soon Robin is embarking on an epic musical adventure, encountering fairy-tale baddies and learning the power of bravery and difference.

Tickets

Adult Ticket: £16.30
Concession Ticket: £11.30
Child & Under 25s: £6.30

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Opening Times

Dates: (29 Nov 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday10:00 - 12:15

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