A wide variety in the very best in live performance will be gracing the Merlin stage in Frome, from international acts to home grown local talent.
This season also sees more chances for people to get involved than ever before, with new youth groups, half term workshops, classes and clubs for adults and young people.
Tilted productions present Glacier on Saturday, January 26. Sensual and daringly physical dance featuring seven outstanding performers. Dealing with the issues of global warming and environmental change in symbolical and metaphorical images, Glacier will be both hauntingly beautiful and disturbing.
There is a great opportunity to see home grown talent and Edinburgh Festival veteran Pip Utton perform two of his most celebrated works. If you missed him during Frome Festival then catch him at the Merlin on on Friday, February 1 when he will be performing Adolf at 7.15pm and Bacon at 9pm.
Don't miss Rejects Revenge Theatre Company on Saturday, February 16 when they perform their new theatre piece, Here Be Monsters, pictured. Treading boldly in the footsteps of Jules Verne, H.G Wells and Laika the dog, the Rejects take you on a journey to the centre of the universe.
The Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers will be returning on April 29. This show is a real experience, loud, powerful and innovative.
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