Jane Sheppard describes her large ceramics as 3D drawings that harness areas of space. Her work takes inspiration from the neolithic landscape and prehistoric artefacts, patterns and symbols from across the globe. Working with smoke and natural pigments she aims to create pieces that are a meeting point of time and cultures. Exhibition dates: […]
Open Studios in prized galleries and sculpture garden. A mid-century modern home with works of art in an intimate and beautiful setting, loved by all who visit. Open for Frome Open Art Trail. 5 - 13 July. 11am - 5pm Brian Baxter - Commended Contemporary Wildlife Paintings Collage, Ceramics Clare Hughes, claredelune - Eloquent and […]
Join a night of paranormal discovery led by professional investigators, as featured in the 'UK Supernatural' TV series and 'Haunted Histories' podcast. Explore the mysteries of vintage costumes, once worn by souls long gone. Do their spirits linger? Uncover ghostly tales, including whispers of the elusive Silk Ladies. And who is James?
Join Carolyn Griffiths, author of 'Woad To This' to explore the sites, sounds and industrial buildings of Frome's 18th century wool clothiers and dyers. The short walk in the town centre and along Willow Vale will immerse you in the past and invite you to write, sketch or simply enjoy the stroll.
Augustine, bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430 AD, was one of the most significant Christian thinkers after St. Paul. His writings, such as the City of God, and The Confessions, have brought lasting influence in our understanding of Christianity and the human soul. Led by Revd Sam Thompson.
Lucy Hewson (violin) and Matthew Greswell (cello) perform Zoltán Kodály’s breathtaking duo. Immersed in Hungarian folk music from an early age, Kodály later collected and transcribed folk music with Béla Bartók in the early years of the 20th Century. His fabulous 1914 duo combines these traditions with his Western musical training in Paris and the […]
Join Carolyn Griffiths, author of 'Woad To This' to explore the sites, sounds and industrial buildings of Frome's 18th century wool clothiers and dyers. The short walk in the town centre and along Willow Vale will immerse you in the past and invite you to write, sketch or simply enjoy the stroll.
Explore exhibitions and selection of three thought provoking films. 25 Million Stitches discusses human displacement, Jus d’orange explores humanity's delicate relationship with nature, and Heal The Land captures a transformation of former livestock farm into a resilient haven for wildlife recovery.
Andrew Ziminski, a well-known local stonemason with decades of experience working on churches, shares his unique perspective in his new book. Church Going is a handbook to medieval churches of the British Isles, exploring their history and features. Beautifully written and illustrated, the book will be available to purchase.
One of the UK's leading satirical comedians and chair of the News Quiz, Andy Zaltzman assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most controversial species - the human race. In the biggest stand-up tour of his career, Andy will attempt to answer perennial questions such as What?, Who?, Where?, and above all Why?
Bringing an unrivalled authority to the performance of the string quartet repertoire, the Brodsky Quartet have performed over 3,500 concerts on the major stages of the world. With a programme featuring popular masterworks by Bach, Beethoven and Ravel, experience world-class musicianship in the intimate setting of Chantry Church.
This year's Frome Society For Local Study lecture features Professor Ronald Hutton exploring Europe's witch-hunting phenomenon. Why did trials peak in the more rational era of the Scientific Revolution? Why did trials cluster in particular places, including the West of England, as well as at particular times? And mainly put women to death? Doors 7pm
UK banjo player, Kate Griffin, and Mozambique multi-instrumentalist, Matchume Zango, are forging a new cross-cultural collaboration celebrating the universal power of traditional music. They bring echoes of their respective traditions to a vibrant new sound described by Songlines Magazine as "a rich blend of world rhythms, contemporary songwriting and playful joy."
Join the OpenStoryTellers Wellbeing Group for an interactive performance workshop where you'll journey through a magical sensory landscape to uncover the "wellbeing crystal." Enjoy simple activities like chair dance, yoga, guided relaxation, and song that are suitable for all. This fun, inspiring workshop will leave you feeling joyful, relaxed, and refreshed!
Brendan of Clonfert, one of the early monastic saints of Ireland, was best known for his legendary voyage to find the 'Isle of the Blessed'. Come and meditate on one of his most beautiful prayers, allowing his words to tune your spirit 'to the music of heaven.' Led by Annie Herridge.
Chanting the Vedas, India's ancient texts of wisdom, creates sounds in the beautiful resonating language of Sanskrit and can bring confidence, a clarity and calmness of mind, improved breathing and more. Elaine Marie Ewens, a qualified Vedic chanting teacher, would love to share this powerful tool of sound with you; no experience or singing abilities […]
Richard Pinnock and Gareth Burgess present a programme of sumptuous songs from the early 20th-century Elizabethan revival, including cycles by Roger Quilter and Ivor Gurney, a bouquet of songs by Peter Warlock, and piano music by Herbert Howells and others.
Looking for something new to try? Why not have a go at bowls, a sport for people of any age and ability. An experienced bowler will be on hand to give you some guidance and will have you bowling within a matter of minutes. Please wear flat shoes, all other equipment will be provided.
This fun workshop will explore how imaginative time travel can enrich your prose or poetry writing. We'll invite characters from the past into contemporary settings, and travel back in time to meet a real person - and you'll write two new pieces, guided by Dawn Gorman's vivid examples and gentle encouragement.
Chanting the Vedas, India's ancient texts of wisdom, creates sounds in the beautiful resonating language of Sanskrit and can bring confidence, a clarity and calmness of mind, improved breathing and more. Elaine Marie Ewens, a qualified Vedic chanting teacher, would love to share this powerful tool of sound with you; no experience or singing abilities […]
Exploring radical approaches to designing an ethical and regenerative future for materials an fashion, while addressing the challenges posed by our current modes of consumption. Includes live music, exhibitions and panel discussions to inspire meaningful solutions within the world of textiles.
Pop Up Comedy, the folks behind Rode Comedy Festival, and Silk Mill team up again to bring you another fantastic night of Stand Up Comedy during Frome Festival. Always a sell out show, always the very best comedians from the UK comedy scene right here in the heart of Frome.
Sofars are cosy, enchanting and eclectic pop-up musical evenings, where guests are encouraged to set aside their phones and fully immerse themselves in the three surprise, high quality acts. The secret venue, in a private location in central Frome, is typically off-limits to the public and revealed just 36 hours in advance.
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club comes to Frome with a stunning collection of music and stories. Curated by the club's musical director, the show features songs inspired by jazz greats who have graced the Ronnie Scott's stage, alongside anecdotes and stories from the club's incredible history. A sparkling celebration of the musical legacy of the legendary […]
Get ready for an unforgettable night hosted by drag queen Kiki Babs! Featuring an acrobatic glow show from Ember Elation, live music from Sweet Machine and the Frome Show Choir, a DJ set by Tashphrodisiac, and adult comedy from Robert Garnham that'll have your wigs flying! And dress to impress - because audience participation is […]
Two Frome historians, Peter Clark and David Lassman, discuss the challenges and rewards of writing political history from their unique perspectives. Peter is the author of 'The Men of 1924' and 'Churchill's Britain', and David has written about Frome, Bath, the WWII era, and recently published 'The Great Fire of London - An Eyewitness Account'.
An unforgettable night, hosted by International Drag Queen Kiki Babs, featuring an acrobatic glow show from Ember Elation, live music from Sweet Machine and the Frome Show Choir; comic poet Robert Garnham and end the night dancing with DJ Tashphrodisiac. A great night out for everyone. Dress to impress – there could be a prize […]
A special summer edition of live storytelling and poetry event Dirty Laundry, in collaboration with the Crysse Morrison Prize for Poetry. Including the prize giving, readings from the winning poets, and a stellar open mic line-up. Come and experience the energy, the connection, the feels.
Frome has a market every Wednesday, 9am - 3pm, with stalls in the Cattle Market Car Park. Here you'll find fresh produce, sweet treats, homeware, jewellery, gifts, pet supplies and more.
Visit sites that the Frome Tunnels Project have investigated and hear about local history. Please be aware that a high degree of mobility is necessary to access tight spaces and climb ladders. Tours will start outside the library and hard hats will be provided. Wellington boots essential and a torch and gloves are recommended. Age […]
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now’s your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don’t usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided. Tickets are free but […]
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now's your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don't usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided.
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now’s your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don’t usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided. Tickets are free but […]
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now’s your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don’t usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided. Tickets are free but […]
John was a young fisherman who wrote a book about his best friend, Jesus. His gospel has influenced millions of people for nearly 2,000 years. Join us as we look at the life and legacy of this important Christian character. Led by Revd Ian Snares.
Organ music by composers with names beginning with letters from E to I, following last year's 'Alphabet 1' recital by Ann Burgess. This varied programme includes works by Elgar, Franck, Guilmant, Handel and Ireland.
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now’s your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don’t usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided. Tickets are free but […]
Oakfield Choir presents selections from one of the most loved works ever written: Handel's Messiah. With orchestra and soloists, directed by Neil Moore, they will be singing all the main choruses and favourite solos.
Musicke in the Ayre return to the Silk Mill with another delicious slice of the early Baroque, served by their trio of sopranos supported by archlute and baroque guitar, this time with a French flavour. Sacred motets by Charpentier will contrast with secular pieces by Lully and Lambert, written to entertain the Versailles Court.
Join head winemaker Adam Collins tasting and understanding a wine directly out of the barrel, followed by a flight of three more Saddle Goose wines accompanied with some Rye Bakery Sourdough pizza designed specifically to pair with the wine. Plus a discussion on the UK wine industry and sustainable and natural winemaking.
For the Frome Festival, Life Drawing at Palmer Street moves to the Rye Bakery! Draw from two brilliant life models in the stunning church space, with a mix of short and longer poses in a relaxed setting. All abilities welcome. Materials provided, but bring an easel if you like. Refreshments available.
Do you know your St. Aldhelm from your Saint Agur? Pull together a team of four players and settle in for a lively night of trivia! This annual fixture of the Frome Festival is the culmination of the popular monthly quizzes across the year – only with fabulous prizes! All proceeds go towards Frome Festival.
In this collaborative 3-part workshop, explore the transformation of worn textiles through movement and shape, experiment with natural woad dyeing, and use stitching and repair techniques to create shared art. Drawing on the rich history of woad dyeing and textiles in Frome, we will explore our connection to our clothes and the land.
'Wasted degree in opera. Teacher's Pet. Born in Kent, raised in Japan. Amy's new show is a witty musical comedy about bringing your heartfelt teenage lyrics to life. Come along for a deep dive into a disastrous and hilarious series of events in this messy modern world. Expect bangers.
Songwriter Daisy and violinist Sue perform dark historical stories through voice, piano, and violin. Their show blends beauty with humour, telling tales of forgotten women, creepy Victorian poems, and more. With Daisy's stunning vocals and Sue's violin, the Daisy Chapman Duo offers a captivating, unforgettable performance. Prepare to be moved.
Kanekt are a diverse group of musicians united by their passion for each other's craft, founded by John Robertson (guitar) and Ricky Romain (sitar). Together, they bridge their musical diversity, with Karen Wilmhurst on clarinet and Sudhi Salooja on violin, creating a unique blend of sounds and styles. Doors 7pm.
With the best of the best from our regular Jazz evenings, we'll be having a Jazz showdown with some of the finest names in British Jazz. Come grab a cocktail, and enjoy The Lotte's Jazz All Stars perform a spectacular evening of Jazz.
Why does the Second World War continue to fascinate us? Three local writers, Michael Tasker Phillips (Grace), Frances Liardet (We Must be Brave / Think of Me), and Felice Hardy (The Tennis Champion Who Escaped the Nazis) explore themes of survival, belonging and memory, and show how they create truth in fact and fiction through […]
Directed by two-time BAFTA and Emmy winning David Hinton, this is Martin Scorsese’s personal and moving look at two of British cinema’s greatest filmmakers.
Following the nationwide success of these much loved and unforgettable stage and screen acting workshops, Mark McGann is now offering his unique courses to the South West region at the Merlin. These are a must for professionals and non-professionals alike with no previous acting experience required making them accessible to all participants. To reserve a […]
Join Hazel from Happy Hare for a relaxed, eco-friendly workshop at Hung, Drawn, Quoted. Learn essential macramé techniques to create a unique pair of handcrafted earrings using recycled cotton cord and pre-loved fabric. Perfect for beginners and craft lovers alike. Take home a beautiful, bespoke pair of earrings to wear with pride.
Julian, a remarkable woman, lived during the late Medieval period, a time of suffering and unrest. Her theology came through a series of visions following a time of illness and can be summed up in three words: God is love. Led by Ann Phillips.
This husband and wife team present a feast of musical delights including works by Schubert, Dvorak and Debussy.
Green and Healthy Frome asked OpenStoryTellers to explore the impact of climate change on people with learning disabilities, sparking a powerful narrative shift. Explore exhibitions, films and panel discussions to uncover their creative collective journey.
Dust off those dancing shoes and join us for some family fun in your best costume! Whether you come as your favourite character or just as spectacular as possible, come and join in our dancing and games. Adults go free with every child's ticket.
A man's jacket, a woman's dress or a child's jumper, trace the natural fibres to a finished product. An introductory hands on workshop for adults to explore the vocabulary of cloth making. Come away with several samples to take home. Explore museum artefacts, try carding, drafting, twisting, throwing, burling, weaving..
Join the team at The Stores for a unique tasting of English wine & cheese. Enjoy pairing five of The Store's favourite wines from around England with outstanding cheese in an informal and fun tutored tasting.
Enjoy the glories of a traditional Choral Evensong in the magnificent Parish Church of St John the Baptist. Sung by the choir of St John’s, this evensong will include music by Tallis and his contemporaries to complement Frome Festival’s theme of our town’s rich heritage in the textile industry.
Learn the art of macramé knotwork to create an intricate plant hanger. All materials are provided, with full tuition for all skill levels - no experience needed. Walk away with your handmade hanger and pot, plus the skills to continue crafting at home. Enjoy 10% off in-store purchases the day and refreshments are included.
Close your eyes and be transported to Paris with Fifi La Mer and Ollie, an acclaimed duo performing French music, filled with mystery, romance, and heartache. This charismatic show is complemented by a glass of wine and canapés from Bistro Lotte. Tables can be booked for supper after.
Frome-based Guardian writer John Harris' new memoir, 'Maybe I'm Amazed: A Story of Love and Connection', is an extraordinary book about his autistic son James. Discover the hidden story of creativity and neurodivergence where music became their shared language.
A New York Times best selling author of six historical books and regular on TV and podcasts, Professor Kate Williams (Reading University) is an expert in royal and constitutional affairs. Delivering the prestigious Bob Morris Lecture, an annual highlight of the Frome Festival programme, Kate explores a thousand years of palaces, monarchs - and all […]
Peter and Debbie's holiday friend Elsa seems friendly - until shocking reports surface online. Is she really a serial killer? As Elsa stays in their home, they struggle to mask their growing fears. Steven Moffat's laugh-out-loud play explores suspense, dark secrets, and the unsettling reality of a seemingly innocent friendship.
Last year, The Tin Church enjoyed a last-minute musical event with BenBen from Brooklyn and his musical friends. The audience loved them so much that they have been invited back for 2025. Expect a magical evening from this orchestral fantasy-folk rock group from New York, illuminated by the candles of the atmospheric Tin Church. Refreshments […]
Sian M. Williams' delightfully quirky tale of a village folk club and its devotees who live in a comfortable and anarchic past, set deep in the Mendip Hills, until hauled unwillingly into a tricky present following an accident at the old quarry where their club is housed. Readings accompanied by live folk music.
An evening of experimental improvised music from three of Frome's leading musicians. Laura Jurd (trumpet) blends primal jazz and folk, Robert Plant collaborator Dave Smith (drums) fuses African rhythms with European jazz, and Joseph Hyde uses lo-fi analogue electronics, building on experience composing for dance companies such as Rambert Dance.
Best known as the harpist for Florence + The Machine, Tom Moth presents a rare performance of solo work juxtaposing the sublime with the jarring. With electronic effects and soundscapes, he pushes the harp into new sonic realms. Support from alt-folk violinist and songwriter boci, who uses loops and effects pedals to craft intricate, layered […]
A site-specific script in hand performance of a selection of The Brothers Grimm Stories. Can you cheat death? Is Red Riding Hood as sweet as we think? How does a father choose a worthy heir? Adult folk tales - not the versions we tell the children!
The Celtic and Transatlantic Sessions encompasses both Celtic traditional and old time American, bluegrass and gospel tunes. The songs will get your feet a tappin' and hips a swayin'. From Jigs, reels and polkas to tunes from the Appalachian Mountains, it's sure to be a lively night of fine folk-ery in this legendary pub!
The annual hodgepodge of ukulele-based musical joy. Put away your sling-backs and put on your dancing shoes. It's summer and the time is right for grooving in the street…or the pub. Grab a glass, sing your heart out and wallow in your guilty pleasure. The revolution starts here.
A highlight of the Festival programme, Frome residents open their doors wide and invite you to discover the Hidden Gardens of Frome.
David was a shepherd, a warrior, a musician, a King and in Psalm 121 he muses to whom he should look for protection. Come and meditate on how the words of this song of ascent relate to our Christian life in a conflicted world. Led by Lynda Hawkins.
Multi award winning British pianist Nicola Meecham presents an exciting programme featuring Beethoven's totemic Appassionata Sonata, a selection from Janacek's 'On an Overgrown Path' and Chopin's Mazurka in A flat major Op 59 No 2 and Ballade No 4 in F minor Op 52. Nicola's playing has been described as "sensational" (Gramophone).
Holy Trinity Church, built in 1836-38, is home to a world-class collection of stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and the William Morris workshops. Former Vicar Rob Martin will give a short talk on the windows, their history and the truths they seek to convey, followed by time to wander round and enjoy some refreshments.
Three wonderful jazz acts curated by Francis Moore, who has performed with musicians including Shabaka Hutchings. Laura Jurd is a trailblazing trumper who'll perform a selection of new music. JPQ are a versatile jazz quartet whose unique sound blends original compositions, well-loved jazz standards & hidden gems. Francis Moore joins Archie Ttwheam, who has played […]
Join Geoff Robb, winner of the Brighton Fringe Live Music Award, for an evening of magical storytelling and virtuoso guitar that promises to transport you out into the woods. Inspired by the wonder of the natural world, 'The Music of Trees' weaves together storytelling, woodland folklore and mythology with a suite of original and new […]
Straight from the heart of Los Angeles, Heathen Apostles deliver a haunting blend of Gothic Americana, dark roots, and gothic country. This supergroup features former members of iconic bands like The Cramps, Radio Noir, Kings of Nythin', and Christian Death.
Peter and Debbie's holiday friend Elsa seems friendly - until shocking reports surface online. Is she really a serial killer? As Elsa stays in their home, they struggle to mask their growing fears. Steven Moffat's laugh-out-loud play explores suspense, dark secrets, and the unsettling reality of a seemingly innocent friendship.
Holy Trinity Church, built in 1836-38, is home to a world-class collection of stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and the William Morris workshops. Former Vicar Rob Martin will give a short talk on the windows, their history and the truths they seek to convey, followed by time to wander round and enjoy some refreshments.
Having crossed paths across the UK, Jon Armor Trio decided to join forces in 2022 and indulge in their mutual love of blues and funk, delivering high-energy sets across the land. Promoting their brand-new album 'The Turnaround', which perfectly captures the band's dynamic sound, Jon Amor Trio are making waves throughout the UK and Europe.
This meditation class will be hosted by Dada Jyotirupananda, a yogic monk, practicing and teaching a system of yogic meditation from an ancient Indian tradition. He is a disciple of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921-1990), a modern yogic master.
After deep-diving into the world of British folk song and classical music, Madeleine Athané-Best (Master's student at the Paris Conservatoire) fell in love with its unique personality. Accompanied by her friend Mathilde Nguyen, experience this sound world through music by Rebecca Clarke, Benjamin Britten, Frank Bridge, George Benjamin and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
A site-specific script in hand performance of a selection of The Brothers Grimm Stories. Can you cheat death? Is Red Riding Hood as sweet as we think? How does a father choose a worthy heir? Adult folk tales - not the versions we tell the children!
R U ready for Karenoke? Nail that high note or risk Karen's infamous put downs as this diva has a reputation. A karaoke night to end all karaoke nights. Dress as your least favourite Karen, sing your heart out and prepare for a dose of reality. The truth hurts hun. Live with it.
They come from Frome (mostly) and they love a festival. So, like hello! Lumley play Frome Festival 2025. Join them for "some" hits, more misses, and bits in between from the '90s indie pop bargain bin. Support from Frome FM's The Indie Sessions DJs during the night. Gert lush.
An evening with multi-talented British-Palestinian musician Reem Kelani, accompanied by pianist Bruno Heinen. Reem encloses a nation in her voice, fusing the rich songbook of the Middle East with contemporary jazz practices. It's hard to find a more poignant figure of musical unity right now. Doors 7:30pm.
Join us on an atmospheric tour by candlelight around our church, for an immersive experience of meditation, light, music and stories that this ancient church has to share with us. At the end of the evening, you are invited to join the choir for compline - a short service of quietness and reflection.
A highlight of the Festival programme, Frome residents open their doors wide and invite you to discover the Hidden Gardens of Frome.
Frome has a market every Saturday, 9am – 3pm, with stalls in the Cattle Market Car Park. Here you’ll find fresh produce, sweet treats, homeware, jewellery, gifts, pet supplies and more.
Ever wished you could play an instrument for your child? Join this heartwarming parent & child music session where you'll learn to play nursery rhymes with ease using the Numbiano App on your smartphone or tablet. Enjoy beginner-friendly guidance in a cosy atmosphere and bond with your child through the joy of music-making.
Returning to Frome Festival, Kev F Sutherland has written and drawn for the Beano, Doctor Who and Marvel comics. Now he'll teach you how easy it is. After the end of a Comic Art Masterclass, you'll take away a comic strip you've created plus an individual caricature by Kev F. Perfect for ages 7+
Crazy golf comes to Victoria Park - just show up and enjoy! Head over to the Bandstand area with your family and friends to play a round. If you're feeling particularly adventurous you could even try out golf with a mannequin leg or cricket bat!
Learn how to make encaustic tiles using traditional techniques at this one-day workshop. You will carve, cast and decorate tiles ready to be fired in the kiln at the studio with collection two weeks after. Suitable for any level of experience and all materials included.
What will be on offer to buy, every market is unique and offers a great selection of items from prams to babygros, books to play gyms, bouncy chairs to wooden toys, toddler clothes to baby carriers, welly boots to swimwear, the list goes on and on.
Radio 4 regular and author of 'On Sycamore Gap', Kate Fox will lead a creative writing & poetry workshop suitable for all levels of writer, from absolute beginner to experienced, focusing on wellbeing. This workshop will draw on Kate's current interest in the links between neurodiversity and biodiversity. Aimed at adults, 14+ welcome.
A hands-on, creative activity where children will decorate biscuits inspired by the beautiful wildflowers found in our area. A selection of edible flowers and leaves will be provided, ensuring they are safe to use. This activity celebrates Frome's natural beauty while encouraging creativity and play. Parental supervision required.
Jellyfish Theatre roll up with their enchanting family show. Come and meet the Shoemaker and his hilarious elf helpers in this heartwarming tale of kindness told by three brilliant actors, packed with puppetry, laughter and original music. Adapted from a traditional tale by the Brothers Grimm. Funded by Frome Town Council.
Somerset and Wiltshire Independent Stitch Hub is an established group of diverse textile artists, working in a variety of techniques. At this Open Day, enjoy an exhibition of their latest work plus demonstrations by members while others will be working on their own projects.
A celebration of the sounds of Ireland, Scotland, and Appalachia. Bring the family to afternoon campfire sessions with live music, workshops, food, and drinks. As night falls, two thrilling bands take the stage - Crossing The Rockies and Meeting At Crossroads bring infectious, foot-stomping energy. Get ready to dance, cheer, and soak in the magic!
Jellyfish Theatre roll up with their enchanting family show. Come and meet the Shoemaker and his hilarious elf helpers in this heartwarming tale of kindness told by three brilliant actors, packed with puppetry, laughter and original music. Adapted from a traditional tale by the Brothers Grimm. Funded by Frome Town Council.
Christ Church Singers and conductor Alan Burgess present two contrasting choral masterworks; Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessore, including the famous Laudate Dominum with soprano solo, and Zoltan Kodaly's powerful & mystical Missa Brevis, composed in the shadow of the Second World War.
Head down to The Station for an all-day celebration of great food, drink and music. Enjoy sets from The Daan Temmink Jazz Trio, Kevin Brown Blues and guest DJ's playing afrobeat, funk and 7-inch rares until late. Explore the excellent selection of culinary delights from across the complex, with a tap take over from Woodshedding […]
Returning to Frome Festival, Kev F Sutherland has written and drawn for the Beano, Doctor Who and Marvel comics. Now he'll teach you how easy it is. After the end of a Comic Art Masterclass, you'll take away a comic strip you've created plus an individual caricature by Kev F. Perfect for ages 7+
Step into deep relaxation with a heart-opening cacao ceremony and transformative sound bath. Experience the healing vibrations of crystal bowls, gongs and more as you reconnect with yourself. Hosted by Ali Hutchinson & Lisa Rothnie, passionate energy healers. Bring a yoga mat, blanket and anything you need to stay warm.
Frome Drama presents a selection of Craig Taylor's miniature plays - each a snapshot of life in twenty-first century Britain. Within these little worlds life is laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes tender, often eccentric, occasionally tragic and strangely familiar. Eight actors take on forty-four roles in a rollercoaster ride.
Join eminent whistorian Virginia Saggers on a silent disco tour of Frome, celebrating the town's rich heritage with a tapestry of stories woven with modern music & dancing. A blend of improvised comedy & surreal stream of consciousness scriptwriting, tickling the beige underbelly of the town. Contains adult themes and some strong language.
A film exploring zero-carbon clothing and slow fashion, The Nettle Dress has played to packed houses across the country and was one of the top ten highest grossing theatrical documentaries in the UK in 2023. Join film-maker Dylan Howitt and textile artist Allan Brown for a unique screening and live Q&A featuring leading local environmentalists […]
Join eminent whistorian Virginia Saggers on a silent disco tour of Frome, celebrating the town's rich heritage with a tapestry of stories woven with modern music & dancing. A blend of improvised comedy & surreal stream of consciousness scriptwriting, tickling the beige underbelly of the town. Contains adult themes and some strong language.
This isn't your average pub quiz! We Hear You has teamed up with Bucks Quiz for a fast-paced, interactive evening with creative challenges, brain-bending puzzles, and team showdowns. Expect unexpected twists, great prizes, and a few beach party surprises along the way.
Tom Veck returns with a comedy music show full of energy, weirdness, and creativity. Following rave reviews and a hugely successful show at the Merlin Theatre, he brings unexpected songs, bizarre true stories, and his legendary Confessional Music Box. Expect surprises, silliness, and possibly a prize in the Naffle. Not suitable for children.
Known for their captivating live shows, this folk and roots quartet blends emotive vocals, harmonies, and intricate rhythms. Having toured globally they return to the Frome Festival to play songs from their albums and latest release, Celebrate. Expect an uplifting performance with acoustic guitars, mandolin, flutes, and percussion.
Peter and Debbie's holiday friend Elsa seems friendly - until shocking reports surface online. Is she really a serial killer? As Elsa stays in their home, they struggle to mask their growing fears. Steven Moffat's laugh-out-loud play explores suspense, dark secrets, and the unsettling reality of a seemingly innocent friendship.
Jazz pianist and composer John Law's new duo with brilliant London guitarist Ant Law (no relation!). Interweaving guitar and piano lines, lush melodies and textures, and pulsing rhythms. Come and hear one of the UK's leading contemporary guitarists, a globe-trotting superstar of the UK jazz scene, Concert kindly supported by All Instruments, Westbury.
Guitarist Neil Smith leads this instrumental trio featuring truly exceptional drummer Matthew Jones & multitalented bassist Alex Heane. With influences ranging from African, motorik, funk & systems music to John Scofield & Thurston Moore, you're in for an angular, pointy, and occasionally hard 'n' heavy treat.
Sian & Rob Colquhoun are an acoustic duo based in the South West. They perform a lively, toetapping selection of old-time country music and bluegrass. With close harmonies accompanied on guitar, mandolin, clawhammer banjo, autoharp and harmonica, these dynamic performers are skilled interpreters of songs and tunes calling on a rich tradition encompassing their own […]
Frome Drama presents a selection of Craig Taylor's miniature plays - each a snapshot of life in twenty-first century Britain. Within these little worlds life is laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes tender, often eccentric, occasionally tragic and strangely familiar. Eight actors take on forty-four roles in a rollercoaster ride.
The hugely entertaining, poetry, comedy cabaret the Hip Yak Poetry Shack is back with the much loved and lionised Frome Festival Poetry Slam. A quick-fire, incredibly cuddly, knock-out, poetry competition. Prepare for a fun, friendly and exhilarating night of poetry, hosted by the Hip Yak trio, Chris Redmond, Jonny Fluffypunk and Liv Torc.
A site-specific script in hand performance of a selection of The Brothers Grimm Stories. Can you cheat death? Is Red Riding Hood as sweet as we think? How does a father choose a worthy heir? Adult folk tales - not the versions we tell the children!
A six piece all-original rock band with folk instruments, which apparently confuses the hell out of people trying to fit them neatly into a genre. Comparisons are sometimes made with The Waterboys, Pogues and Levellers, but there's a distinctive and authentic tone to the band that's all their own.
A highlight of the Festival programme, Frome residents open their doors wide and invite you to discover the Hidden Gardens of Frome.
A vibrant Flea Market and Craft Fair with 150-200 indoor and outdoor stalls. An array of antiques, vintage home wares/clothing and retro items displayed alongside talented artisans, artists, makers and crafters showcasing their work. Classic vehicles and Live Music. A great day out with something for everyone. Onsite catering, toilets and lots of parking. Entry […]
Learn to create and care for your own sealed glass terrarium full of plants, soil, sand and pebbles in this hands-on workshop. Understand the process, history, and science behind self-contained ecosystems, including care tips. Take home your handmade terrarium and enjoy 10% off in-store purchases the same day. All materials and refreshments included.
Crazy golf comes to Victoria Park - just show up and enjoy! Head over to the Bandstand area with your family and friends to play a round. If you're feeling particularly adventurous you could even try out golf with a mannequin leg or cricket bat!
Artists, craftspeople and designer-makers will be selling their work directly to the public at the Summer Art Car Boot, organised by Black Swan Arts, Frome’s community arts centre. Meet the makers, buy affordable art without commission and support local creatives!
Have a well-deserved TEABREAK in this heart-warming new show from Trigger. Gently glide through the history and ritual of tea with a transportive audio piece and live dance performance. With freshly brewed chai and peppermint tea served from a beautifully hand painted Tuk Tuk, this gentle performance brings an uplifting moment of pause. Funded by […]
Visit our village’s Open Gardens Day and follow the Heritage Trail to visit some of our lovely gardens and discover our historic buildings. Tickets/map £7 on the day from the Memorial Hall, BA3 5QH giving entry to all the Open Gardens, plus Heritage Trail information. Hot and cold drinks, cakes and light lunches will be […]
Have a well-deserved TEABREAK in this heart-warming new show from Trigger. Gently glide through the history and ritual of tea with a transportive audio piece and live dance performance. With freshly brewed chai and peppermint tea served from a beautifully hand painted Tuk Tuk, this gentle performance brings an uplifting moment of pause. Funded by […]
Celebrate the talents of writers of all ages as the winners of the Young Writer Competition and the local Writers in Residence contest are announced and prizes awarded. Best-selling author Jennie Godfrey will then reveal the winning entries in the Frome Festival Short Story Competition and present the prizes. Winning stories will be read.
Join local author and heritage tree specialist Julian Hight on this ever popular walk to see some of Frome’s most majestic trees, and hear about their history, legacy and lore. This easy walk will include Millennium Green, Rodden Meadow and Willow Vale.
Jackdaws Songbirds are feeling good to be singing! They have tales to tell: songs of seas, rivers, fields and factories, ditties from way across the globe to right here in Frome. What more could you want? Oh yes: heavenly homemade treats and teas. Retiring collection for Jackdaws Educational Trust.
Balfolk is a variety of traditional and modern dances to the folk music of continental Europe, including ceilidh-style dances, Bourrées, Mazurkas, Waltzes, and Schottisches. The Frome Balfolk musicians play clarinets, fiddles, flutes, guitars, and bouzouki with dancing encouraged for everyone. No booking required and donations are welcome.
Have a well-deserved TEABREAK in this heart-warming new show from Trigger. Gently glide through the history and ritual of tea with a transportive audio piece and live dance performance. With freshly brewed chai and peppermint tea served from a beautifully hand painted Tuk Tuk, this gentle performance brings an uplifting moment of pause. Funded by […]
Like the TARDIS in Doctor Who, we're all bigger on the inside. Join stand-up poet and BBC radio regular Kate Fox on a funny, thought provoking and poetic trip through time and space as she uncovers new ways to think about labels like Autism and ADHD. Aimed at adults, 10+ welcome.
A sustainable fashion show using clothes and accessories from Dorothy House and Barnardo's. This is a fun early evening event with market stalls, bar and refreshments, catwalk show and entertainment. Don't miss the dog catwalk section!
The Pete Gage Blues Quartet returns to the Festival with its unique blend of blues and gospel, all topped off with Pete's inimitable gritty vocals and his loyal band of Bristol based musicians.
Mells Summer Opera returns in the beautiful venue of St Andrew's Church to perform one of the baroque era's most wonderful works: Henry Purcell's The Fairy Queen. Enjoy a picnic in the beautiful Walled Garden during the interval.
Rokia Koné, one of Mali's most beloved artists and a member of supergroup Les Amazones d'Afrique, blends griot-infused vocals with Malian guitar and West African percussive pulse, reconnecting with her roots. The concert opens with master Moroccan gnawa musician Mohamed Errebbaa's captivating trance vocals and guembri accompaniment.
A Russian-themed programme by Frome Symphony, directed by Mark Gateshill, features Shostakovich's exhilarating Festive Overture and Prokofiev's powerful 5th Symphony, a wartime masterpiece blending grandeur. Arabella Thornton, a talented local young violinist, is the soloist in Mozart's Violin Concerto No.4, a piece rich in elegance and virtuosity.