Frome Festival

Frome Festival Frome's annual community arts festival 🧡

Fri 3 - Sun 12 July 2026 Frome is a vibrant market town of almost 30,000. As well as the people, Frome has the venues.

It is prefectly perched on Somerset/Wiltshire border, close to Bath, Wells, and Bristol. The historic foundations of Frome lie in the ancient woollen and weaving industries. Today artists, crafters, writers, musicians and all types of creatives make Frome eclectically unique. The Frome Festival is a town, county, national festival highlight. About one-third of the 180ish events in the ten-day Fest

ival are by local performers, professional and amateur. The Open Art Trail showcases local talent for the duration of the Festival. Hidden Gardens, another established feature of the Festival, is an opportunity to share in the joy of gardening as 30 private gardens, across the town, are open to explore

A distinctive element in the programme are the workshops in music, other performance, art, and crafts for the young or for all ages; these sessions draw heavily on local talent. There are two theatres, the Memorial, managed by volunteers, and the professionally-managed Merlin, a school and community studio theatre. Alongside it is an amphitheatre surrounded by monoliths, the European Community of Stones imported 22 years ago. We also have three multi-purpose halls. The modern Assembly Rooms are attached to the Memorial Theatre, and house concerts, meetings, dinners and parties. Rook Lane Chapel, opened in 1707, is now a brilliantly remodelled hall for exhibitions, concerts and meetings. The Cheese & Grain was built in 1875 as a market hall, and now accommodates concerts, markets, meetings and shows. It can hold an audience of up to 800. There is an art and crafts centre, with workshops, gallery, shop and ace café. A former almshouse and charity school, restored as a residential home, has a river garden used for, amongst other attractions, sculpture displays. In addition to two established galleries, a third has recently opened in a sensitively-converted silk mill, which houses concerts as well as exhibitions and is set to become a creative hub. A most encouraging development is the opening of a privately (and generously) financed concert hall seating up to 70, in the grounds of a manor house on the edge of town. It was inaugurated during the 2012 Festival. Several pubs and churches run or host events in the Festival. The independent cinema usually shows a Festival charity première. The ever popular Independent Market promots local and regional produce and talent, is held on the first Sunday of most months.

🎥 Arguably the first true horror film, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari tells the story of a sinister hypnotist who uses a som...
07/06/2026

🎥 Arguably the first true horror film, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari tells the story of a sinister hypnotist who uses a somnambulist, Cesare, to commit murders in a town defined by distorted, nightmarish sets. Returning for an annual highlight of the Frome Festival programme, organist David Bednall, one of Europe's finest improvisers, will provide the musical accompaniment for a late-night screening of this cinematic masterpiece

🎬 THE CABINET OF DR CALIGARI (1920) - SILENT FILM WITH ORGAN IMPROVISATION
🎶 Thu 9 July, 9-10.30pm
📍 Holy Trinity Church Frome
🎹 Event 916
🎟️ £12+bf https://fromefestival.co.uk/event/the-cabinet-of-dr-caligari/

💗 Bistro Lotte is turning up the volume, lights and competitive spirit with internationally acclaimed host Chris Fitchew...
06/06/2026

💗 Bistro Lotte is turning up the volume, lights and competitive spirit with internationally acclaimed host Chris Fitchew. Expect big laughs, dramatic showdowns and full game-show energy with a Frome twist. Teams of up to six compete for great prizes and tickets include a charcuterie/cheese platter and a house wine or beer 🥂

🤩 THE FROME QUIZ & GAME SHOW - HOSTED BY CHRIS FITCHEW
✨ Sun 5 July, 7-11pm
📍 Bistro Lotte
🌈 Event 519
🎟️ £30+bf p/person
🔗 https://fromefestival.co.uk/event/the-frome-quiz-game-show-hosted-by-chris-fitchew/

Multi-award winning 'comic genius' (The Scotsman) and the new star of Taskmaster (Ch4), Phil Ellis is going on his first...
05/06/2026

Multi-award winning 'comic genius' (The Scotsman) and the new star of Taskmaster (Ch4), Phil Ellis is going on his first full national stand-up tour. Following his three big award wins at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Phil presents his brand-new show -Bath Mat, jam packed with laugh-out-loud profound silliness, superbly crafted gags and constant surprises

🛁 PHIL ELLIS - BATH MAT
😆 Sun 12 July, 7.30-9.30pm
📍 Merlin Theatre
🫧 Event 1222
🎟️ £20+bf https://fromefestival.co.uk/event/phil-ellis-bath-mat/

Two of British folk’s most distinctive and highly regarded artists join together in a brand new inspired collaboration. ...
04/06/2026

Two of British folk’s most distinctive and highly regarded artists join together in a brand new inspired collaboration. BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winner Jackie Oates is a celebrated singer and multi-instrumentalist widely known for her tender, arresting interpretations of traditional folk songs. Drawing on her Irish heritage, pianist and singer Belinda O’Hooley’s music showcases her unique, minimalist and deeply expressive style

🎻 JACKIE OATES & BELINDA O’HOOLEY
🎹 Wed 8 July, 7.30-9.30pm
📍 Rook Lane Chapel
🎻 Event 813
🎟️ £18+bf https://fromefestival.co.uk/event/jackie-oates-belinda-ohooley/

Martin Bax MBE – founder, inaugural director and president of Frome Festival – peacefully passed away on Monday 1st June...
04/06/2026

Martin Bax MBE – founder, inaugural director and president of Frome Festival – peacefully passed away on Monday 1st June at the age of 83.

In 2001, Martin Bax delivered the first Frome Festival as a community regeneration project for Frome. His vision was to celebrate Frome’s arts scene and make Frome come alive with creative activities for all in as many different spaces as possible. Martin’s passion for the arts, with particularly interests in music, theatre and photography, combined with his relentless hard work saw him deliver a remarkable legacy of special moments that are cherished by many to this day. Martin was particularly proud of the large-scale community performances and arts education projects he delivered whilst directing Frome Festival, including two major choral performances bringing together professional artists, local amateur performers and school children from across Frome – Benjamin Britten’s ‘Noye’s Fludde’ in 2001 and Rachel Stott’s ‘The Cuckoo Tree’ in 2004.

In his role as President of Frome Festival following passing on the role of Director to Martin Dimery, he continued to provide invaluable guidance for the organisation, championing the values that underpinned the festivals he directed from 2001 – 2007.

Martin’s creative work in Frome extended well beyond Frome Festival. Throughout his life, Martin focussed his tireless energy to creating new platforms for the arts to flourish across the town, from his creative leadership of Rook Lane Arts Trust to his keen support of PhotoFrome. Alongside these projects, Martin also served as a Town and District Councillor before becoming Mayor of Frome in 2003 – 2004, further underlining his local pride and community spirited nature. In 2006, the Queen presented Martin Bax with an MBE for services to the Frome Festival and to the community in Frome.

At the heart of all Martin achieved was both his love of Frome and the fundamental belief in the power of the arts in bringing communities together. This belief continues to shape Frome Festival’s work to this day – from the Food Feast to this year’s Silver Anniversary Chorus project, celebrations of Frome’s thriving amateur arts scene and free activities for all ages, we hope that Martin’s spirit can clearly be felt in this year’s 25th anniversary programme and all before it.

Everyone at Frome Festival sends their deepest love and sympathy to Martin’s family and everyone connected to his remarkable life, and will continue to celebrate his legacy by delivering Frome’s community arts festival with his vision at our core.

🔗 https://fromefestival.co.uk/martinbax/

Celebrate Frome Festival's 25th anniversary with a gala launch of this year's programme, featuring Kairos Theatre's accl...
04/06/2026

Celebrate Frome Festival's 25th anniversary with a gala launch of this year's programme, featuring Kairos Theatre's acclaimed musical "King of Fools" written by former Frome Festival director Martin Dimery. Set in the court of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Henry's famous jester, Will Sommers, finds himself the butt of the King's frustration as the royal divorce goes through interminable delays. Join for a celebratory reception from 7pm with fizz and refreshments.

FROME FESTIVAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY GALA LAUNCH x KING OF FOOLS
👑 Thu 2 July, 7-10pm
📍 Merlin Theatre
👑 Event 201
🎟️ £22+bf https://fromefestival.co.uk/event/king-of-fools/

“King of Fools” - premiered in 2025 - gala performance celebrating 25yrs of .festival Thurs 2nd July at , Frome
Written by former Frome Festival Director, Martin Dimery (aka “Willy Wilbury” of Unravelling Wilburys!), in musical collaboration with Helen Turner, renowned keyboard player with Paul Weller’s Style Council, the show is set in the court of Henry Vlll and Anne Boleyn
The musical score draws a range of styles from rock to vaudeville and Music Hall. Kairos Theatre Company presents the cream of local community talent, with performers from around the region and specialises in presenting new or rarely-seen plays.
“Funny, clever and brilliantly performed.”
“Splendid book, music, singing, dancing and acting.”
Book now via link in bio on merlintheatre.co.uk
Kairos Theatre Company
Frome Festival

🥔 Give the gift of potatoes this season! 🎄John Hegley returns to the Merlin Theatre for a Frome Festival fundraiser on S...
18/12/2025

🥔 Give the gift of potatoes this season! 🎄

John Hegley returns to the Merlin Theatre for a Frome Festival fundraiser on Sat 7 Feb, 2026 🧡

Poet, comic, singer, songwriter and glasses-wearer, John has captivated and devastated audiences all over the country, in theatres and festivals, at gigs at the Edinburgh Festival, and with numerous appearances on radio and television. This show demonstrates the breadth of his appeal, with seriously funny, cleverly comic poems on everything from love, family, France, art and the sea to dogs, dads, gods, taxidermy, carrots, spectacles and – of course – potatoes 🥔

New and Selected Potatoes is the spud-in-cheek title of a compilation of 38 years work, plus new material. Mandolin accompaniment has been retained, alongside a train whistle from Didcot Railway Centre 🚂

📆 Sat 7 Feb, 2026
🕢 7.30pm
📍 Merlin Theatre, Frome
🎟️ £15+bf - available at the Merlin Theatre box office or https://merlintheatre.co.uk/class/john-hegley-new-and-selected-potatoes/

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