Tobacco Factory Theatres
Raleigh Road, Bristol BS3 1TF


Sat 19 Oct

Shows at 11am / 1.30pm

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Shaftesbury Arts Centre

Bell Street,SP7 8AR


Sat 26 Oct

Show at 2pm

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Something's going bump in the night!


In a spooky old house in Switzerland, every midnight, doors slam, books fall off shelves and pictures slip off the wall. Agents Kahlo and Dali of the Company of International Artists are summoned to put a team together to crack the case. And there's room in their creative crew for you!

You'll be working against the clock and sometimes even against logic itself. Agent Dali is sure there's a perfectly logical explanation, while Agent Kahlo is convinced the supernatural is at work.


What's your theory, agents? Does the old caretaker know more than he's letting on?

Is there a hidden message in Allegra Gordon-Byron's absolutely terrible poem?

And when will Agent Dali next get his hands on a chocolate digestive?


You'll be chasing leads and spotting clues in this highly interactive spooky adventure.
Where should we search? Who should we trust? That's up to you!


Full of mystery, family-friendly spoof horror and a broad streak of quirky comedy,
THE MIDNIGHT MISSION is a playable family theatre show for ages 7+ to enjoy.


Devised & performed by Brave Bold Drama
Directed by Evan Lordan
 Produced by Paul Lawless. Sound design by Gill Simmons. Additional design by Rebecca Plant.

The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo
The Midnight Mission at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Photography by The Studio Duo