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Closing: 22 Jul 2026

Arts Programming

Facilitator & Assistant Director for Wonder Baby tour 2026

Salary:

 £25,000 - £35,000

Closing: 26 Jul 2026

Administration

Assistant to Senior Director

Salary:

 £35,000 - £50,000

Jonathan Baldock, Bear Hug, 2026. Photo: Alice Hendy. Courtesy: the artist and Arnolfini.
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Jonathan Baldock review: fragile folklore in Bristol

Jonathan Baldock’s Held at Arnolfini is part way between shrine and forest.

The Woman in Black 2025. An actor in Edwardian dress stands in a narrow strip of light, his back to a door and looking horrified.
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The Woman in Black review: two performances to fear

John Mackay and Daniel Burke anchor this unsettling ghost story at the Bristol Old Vic with performances of rare discipline,…

Michael Marcus and Sergo Vares in A Midsummer Nights Dream. Photo: Rich Lakos.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream review: this fresh staging knows its power

Director Holly Race Roughan's A Midsummer Night’s Dream is sharper, stranger and more human than most.

Tobacco Factory Theatre's Macbeth. Photo: Craig Fuller.
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Macbeth review: Bristol's Tobacco Factory explores the ordinary roots of evil

Tobacco Factory’s ensemble‑driven Macbeth turns the spotlight from its doomed hero to the web of people who enable both his…

Parker Heyl's work Jacob's Wall at the Bristol Light Festival 2026. Courtesy: the artist.
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Bristol Light Festival review: turning the familiar into the unexpected

From the grandeur of Clifton Suspension Bridge to a commonplace car park, this year's Bristol Light Festival has some surprises…

Olukemi Lijadu, 'Feedback' works in progress, 2025. Courtesy: the artist.

Feedback review: artist Olukemi Lijadu mixes a vibrant story about the African diaspora

In Feedback, artist Olukemi Lijadu live-mixes the fragmented history of the diaspora into a triumphant, amplified present.

A scene from 2:22 – A Ghost Story at the Theatre Royal Bath. Three characters stand with their hands raised, one holding a teddy air, and face a fourth character in an open plan stage kitchen.
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2:22 – A Ghost Story review: high volume and low stakes strike a hollow note

Stripped of its celebrity anchors, Danny Robins’s paranormal thriller relies on ear-piercing volume rather than psychological tension to generate its…

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Don’t miss in July – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London

As the weather warms up, ArtsHub suggests some summer arts and culture inspirations for you to explore.