Have you ever wondered how a song is born? There’s a magic to it that remains mysterious even to the most experienced songwriter. In 'Exploring Songwriting, singer-songwriter, Phil Cooper, presents an evening of live music and spoken word, exploring the art of songwriting.
Yes, you guessed it, Neil Haigh and Stewart Wright. As colleagues and collaborators over the last ten years, playing and toying with an array of projects, they are now excited to be harnessing their chemistry, theatrical skills and comedy talents in this brand new show.
Inspired by the wonder of the natural world, 'The Music of Trees' weaves together storytelling, woodland folklore and mythology with a suite of original compositions featuring Geoff Robb's signature blend of classical, jazz, Celtic and Spanish influences.
Scarlett Smith is an electro-acoustic harpist and comedian. Passionate about multi-disciplinary work, she combines her love of funky alt-harp bops and celestial soundscapes with whimsical narratives and stand-up comedy.
Get ready for an unforgettable night as The Best Of Grohl brings the legendary music of Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, and Them Crooked Vultures to life in a stunning intimate acoustic trio performance under the warm amber flow of dozens of Edison light bulbs.
Front Room is thrilled to welcome the supremely talented and funny improv musical back to Weston. This Is Your Musical is a totally unique improvised musical theatre experience.
Get your summer holidays off to an uplifting start and join "everyone's favourite pantomime dame," (Metro) and Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist, Mama G, for an hour of stories that the whole family will love!
Bristol-based psychfolk trio Hands of the Heron is a long-running collaboration between Bec Garthwaite, Beth Roberts & Claire Vine , each of whom brings a signature songwriting style to the band. Moving effortlessly between sparse choral folk and shimmering instrumental textures, their interlocking vocal harmonies are a constant thread running through the various hues of their dreamlike, mercurial songs.