TAKE a trip to the Frome Memorial Theatre over the next couple weeks for varied shows including a 50-year celebration of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, an insight into having a baby, (that you won’t find in books) and the very best of the Neil Diamond Song Book.
All Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon
Saturday 26th August, 7.30pm
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s, The Dark Side of the Moon album, an iconic best-selling album. Organisers said, “All Floyd are highly regarded as having created one of the best and most authentic live experiences of Pink Floyd. With their unsurpassed attention to detail, it is no surprise that they have been selling out theatres since their first show in 2018.
“Talented and dedicated musicians and highly experienced sound and lighting crew unite to produce an utterly live and enthralling show, befitting the artistic production of the totemic Pink Floyd.”
Having A Baby – The Sh!t They Don’t Tell You in Books
Friday 8th September, 7.30pm
Organisers said, “The journey to motherhood is fraught with the most painful and awkward moments for all women. This comedic and brutally honest one woman show takes the audience on an emotional and at times highly entertaining rollercoaster.
“From morning sickness to hypno-birthing classes to labour, you won’t find this stuff in the pregnancy books! No holds barred; get ready for a whirlwind of witty anecdotes and graphic storytelling with an ending no mother could ever imagine. This show is not for the faint hearted!”
HELLO AGAIN – The Neil Diamond Songbook
Saturday 9th September, 7.30pm
This show is set to take the audience on a musical journey spanning Neil Diamond’s 50-year career.
Organisers said, “In this exciting live show you’ll be transported from the Bang Years to the present day and soon be singing along to all the hits including Sweet Caroline, Cracklin’ Rosie, Forever in Blue Jeans, Song Sung Blue, Hello Again, Love on the Rocks, America and many more.”
For more information visit the Memorial Theatre website, https://www.fromememorialtheatre.org.uk/whats-on/