Wells hosts an amazing array of cultural and entertainment events this weekend

By Laura Linham

18th Apr 2024 | Local News

The Wurzels, supported by the folk duo Razzomo, will deliver a lively evening as part of the new Somerset Sounds mini-festival. (Photo: Cedars Hall)
The Wurzels, supported by the folk duo Razzomo, will deliver a lively evening as part of the new Somerset Sounds mini-festival. (Photo: Cedars Hall)

This weekend, Wells becomes a bustling hub of cultural and entertainment activities, featuring an array of events that cater to a diverse set of interests, from iconic music performances and engaging poetry readings to immersive theatrical experiences and humorous dinners.

Musical Kick-Off with The Wurzels

The weekend festivities commence at Cedars Hall on Friday, where The Wurzels, supported by the folk duo Razzomo, will deliver a lively evening as part of the new Somerset Sounds mini-festival. Celebrated for their 'Scrumpy and Western' style, The Wurzels will perform a set list full of their greatest hits, comedic tales, and folksy charm. With limited seating available in the gallery, early arrival is recommended. For more details on this musical event, visit the Somerset Sounds series.

An Evening of Poetry

On Saturday, the cultural offerings continue with "An Evening With Fire River Poets & Friends" at Quilter Hall. This event will feature moving and insightful poetry from some of Somerset's most celebrated poets. The session, scheduled from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, promises to refresh the audience's imaginations with its rich literary expressions. More details can be found here.

Comedy and Chaos at Fawlty Towers

Also on Saturday, the Best Western Centurion Hotel transforms into the scene of the beloved British series during the Fawlty Towers Comedy Dinner. Guests will be treated to a three-course meal amidst the comedic chaos orchestrated by Basil, Sybil, and Manuel. The event promises an evening filled with laughter and delightful surprises. Reservations and menu pre-orders are required. For more information on this hilarious event, click here.

Alice Roberts' Journey to the Ice Age

On the same day, Alice Roberts will be at Cedars Hall sharing the inspiration behind her novel "Wolf Road," which transports readers back to the Ice Age. This talk will explore the lives of ancient hunter-gatherers and the archaeological discoveries that have illuminated our understanding of these early humans. For fans of historical and prehistoric narratives, this event is a must-attend. Further details are available here.

Sunday Theatre for Families: 'I Piano'

The weekend wraps up with "I Piano," a family-friendly theatre show at Croscombe Village Hall. Combining virtuoso piano playing, shadow puppetry, and a heartwarming story, the show is perfect for engaging children and adults alike. Performances are at 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Tickets and more information can be found here.

In addition to these events, the weekend also features magical musical performances at Wells Cathedral, and you can catch the latest films for a fiver at Wells Film Centre.

Each event offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the rich cultural tapestry that Wells and its surrounding communities have to offer. Whether you're in the mood for music, poetry, comedy, or theatre, Wells is the place to be this weekend.

     

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