As ever it has been a busy week in the city of bristol from the final announcement of the love saves the day lineup to the hay wain at the bristol museum and art gallery. But what are the top stories?
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00:00 So there is loads on in the City of Bristol, so Charlie can you tell us what is our first
00:05 What is On in the City this week? So first up is that visitors to Brunel's SS Great Britain
00:13 can enjoy a first-of-its-kind performance experience. Our students will be bringing
00:20 passengers' stories to life. So to create the experience known as the passenger takeover,
00:28 20 students have worked with the SS Great Britain Trust and the Bristol Improv Theatre.
00:34 They've learned specialist improv skills and developed characters inspired by individuals
00:41 who have travelled on the famous ship. So it runs from May 25th to June 2nd, where they'll
00:49 be performing their enactments throughout the day, every day, during the half-term holiday,
00:54 throughout the ship and dockyard. So yes, that's definitely something to look forward to,
01:00 and it'll be exciting to see what the performances will look like and what stories are being told.
01:04 That's a very exciting one for an iconic Bristol tourist attraction.
01:09 So shall we move on to our second What's On in the City? Tell me about that.
01:13 Next is that this summer, cinema goers in Bristol can earn a reward if they watch
01:20 three action films at Showcase Cinemas. And qualifying films include the action comedies
01:27 such as Fall Guy, Bad Boys Ride or Die, and other films as well.
01:34 Yeah, that sounds like a really exciting one. So shall we move on to our final What's On in
01:40 the City this week? Tell me a bit about that. Finally is that Bristol boxing fans who can
01:46 make the journey to Saudi Arabia on May 18th for the heavyweight championship fight between Tyson
01:53 Fury and Alexander Usyk can still get a ringside seat in a city centre park.