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FROME FESTIVAL RETURNS

WITH A STAR-LIT PROGRAMME

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The Frome Festival returns this year for its 20th Anniversary special between July the 2nd and the 11th, with an array of outdoor events and another host of star-performers. Following last year’s coronavirus cancellation, the organisers have put together a programme that guarantees an exciting (and Covid-safe) ten-day extravaganza.

Creative Director Martin Dimery explains: “We decided to run a number of live performances on the Ecos Amphitheatre, next door to the Merlin Theatre on the Frome College site. We will be installing a large roof over the stage to ensure performers are kept dry. Audiences may have to brave the elements, but it hasn’t stopped Glastonbury!”

Included in the Ecos /Merlin programme are performance by top class rock, jazz and fusion artists like Jonny and the Baptists, The Fabulous Red Diesel, Sonic Silents and Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra along with cult comedians Paul Foot and George Egg. The Silk Mill will also be hosting outdoor events in their courtyard with some exceptional musical names including Iain Ballamy and John Law.

There is a new venue to the Frome Festival - Marston Park. This will be opening its gates to day and evening visitors and presenting a wide variety of musical artists performing under a canopied bar, or around a camp fire, overlooking the spectacular surrounding scenery between Frome and Tytherington.

The Festival will also host some wonderful free entertainment around town with intervention opera and dance performances popping up, “flash mob” style, in the town centre on both Festival Saturdays. On Saturday the 10th, in Victoria Park, a free and fabulous Turkish extravaganza ‘Chalguh Chengi’ will appear, featuring singing, dancing, veils, swords, drums and multiple instruments.

As usual, there will also be the Art Trail and the everpopular Hidden Gardens, where hundreds of visitors, often from far afield, descend on the private gardens of Frome residents.

No Frome Festival would be complete without its star names: The Government’s Covid “road map” suggests all indoor venues will be able to open to capacity audiences by June the 21st, just in time for the July 2nd opening. If all goes to plan, The Lightning Seeds will open the Festival at the Cheese and Grain on Friday 2nd July.

“We decided to run a number of live performances on the Ecos Amphitheatre, next door to the Merlin Theatre”

The Lightning Seeds

“The Guardian recently featured the Frome Festival amongst ten of the top festivals in the UK this year. Who are we to argue?”

They are best known for the hits ‘Life of Riley,’ ‘Marvellous’ and of course, the England football theme: ‘Three Lions’. As the Euros will be reaching their climax, this could be the most fabulous ‘post-lock-down party’, said Martin Dimery. Also scheduled at the Cheese and Grain are the highly popular British Reggae group, Aswad.

This year’s big comedy name is the great Reginald D Hunter, the American- born star of stand up, who will appear at the Memorial Theatre on Friday 9th July. Look out also for the well-known comedy songwriter Mitch Benn and popular poet and performer John Hegley, both at the Masonic Hall.

The Festival will host a number of exhibitions. This year’s Rook Lane Arts exhibition will celebrate art work, memorabilia and film footage featuring some of the amazing acts and events from last twenty years of the Frome Festival.

Tickets will soon be available from the hosting theatre or hall. All other tickets will be available from the Festival Box Office at the Cheese and Grain. In the event of further coronavirus restrictions, some events may be cancelled or will play to reduced capacity, in which case full refunds will be made from the point of purchase. For tickets see www.fromefestival.co.uk

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