18:30 - 21:00 SELWOOD THOU ART Drew Colby performs Shakespeare’s classic tales with awesome hand shadows, storytelling and live music. Also featuring music and mime from Frome Streetbandits and Cabaret Sans Frontières, youth acts, animations, exhibitions and lots more in an Elizabethan carnival setting.
www.selwood.somerset.sch.uk Selwood School £5 family of four / £3 adult / £1.50 child. Event 1208
Selwood Thou Art
14:30 - 16:30 SILVERSMITHING WORKSHOP Discover the patient art of silversmithing and create a unique piece of jewellery. Suitable for beginners and above. Age 14+ United Reformed Church £20 / £15 concs.. Event 1205
17:30 - 20:30 HENRY SPENCER’S JAZZ QUARTET Rising trumpet star Henry Spencer brings his quartet to Divas Café for a fabulous evening of jazz improvisation. Since his enchanting festival debut last year, Henry finds himself more and more in demand on the London jazz circuit. BBQ serving home-made burgers with salads. Bar available. Divas Café Free. Event 1206
18:00 LOST PUBS OF FROME Follow conservation expert Bob Ladd through the back streets of Frome as he reveals the location of lost boozers like The King of Prussia and Doctor Andrews. Walk finishes at the very much open Griffin Inn. Info and directions issued with ticket. £6. Event: 1207
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19:30 - 22:30 FESTIVAL BARN DANCE Traditional Somerset barn dance run by caller Reg Hutchings and band. Ticket price includes a buffet. Trinity Hall £6. Event 1209
19:30 HISTORIC FILMS OF LIFE AROUND FROME Frome Society for Local Study introduces a remarkable series of archive films that illustrate the lives of ordinary people in Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire. Bar available Merlin Theatre £6. Event 1210
19:30 BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE Composer and pianist Luke Deane presents an evening of contemporary music from Birmingham Conservatoire, with original compositions by Deane, Andy Ingamells and Richard Stenton inspired by the Festival’s Hassel Smith exhibition. The Silk Mill £5 / £4 unemployed. Event 1211
Festival Fashion Show
Muriel Lavender
20:00 CLAYSON SINGS JACQUES BREL Cult celebrity Alan Clayson turns his acclaimed biography of prolific Belgian songwriter Jacques Brel (1929-1978) into performance art. Expect Gallic adventures into curious but connected realms, perhaps even a sniff of Clayson’s new album, A Windmill Too Far.
www.alanclayson.com The Granary £8. Event 1212
Box Office 01373 455420
cheeseandgraintickets@hotmail.com office@fromefestival.co.uk
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