Celebrate the run-up to Christmas in Street and Glastonbury with a packed festive schedule

By Laura Linham 5th Dec 2024

West Side Story is coming to Strode Theatre this weekend.
West Side Story is coming to Strode Theatre this weekend.

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From carols in Glastonbury to the lively Street Festive Market and an unforgettable Pink tribute night, Street and Glastonbury are delivering holiday cheer this season. Whether you're exploring the Somerset Rural Life Museum's seasonal displays or joining in community festivities, there's no shortage of ways to soak up the festive spirit. Here's your guide to all the seasonal happenings in these two lively places.

Here's your guide to making the most of the seasonal celebrations.

Wells Cathedral School brings the iconic musical West Side Story to Strode Theatre. This retelling of Romeo and Juliet is packed with unforgettable songs and poignant drama. The show runs until 7 December, with a matinee on 6 December. Get your tickets here.

Friday, 6 December is a feast for music lovers. The Glastonbury Cantilena Choir will perform Haydn's Mass of St Nicholas at St Mary's Church. Alongside beautiful choral works, enjoy Christmas carols, mulled wine, and mince pies. Tickets are £12.50 on the door or from Dickett's Stationers. More details here.

Also on Friday, the Chorus of Disapproval Christmas Concert takes over Wells Town Hall with a mix of traditional and modern Christmas music. Don't miss this local choir's festive flair. Learn more here.

Over in Shepton Mallet, the Bridgerton Christmas Ball at Camerton Hall offers glamour and festive cheer. Guests can enjoy a three-course meal, live entertainment, and a disco, all while supporting a great cause. Tickets are £60. Get your tickets here.

On Saturday, 7 December, there's plenty to see and do. The Christmas Family Fun Day at the Ammerdown Centre near Radstock offers everything from a Christmas market to Santa's grotto and tombola. Entry is free, with Santa's grotto costing £5 per child. Plan your day here.

Art lovers can visit Georgina Towler's contemporary landscape paintings at the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury. This exhibition opens on 7 December and runs until February, featuring works inspired by Somerset's landscapes. Details here.

Music fans are in for a treat as the world's No. 1 Pink tribute act takes to the stage at Studio24 in Wells. Featuring Vicky Jackson and a full live band, this energetic production recreates performances from Pink's live concert tours. Tickets start at £11. Get yours here.

For the creatively inclined, Shepton Mallet Library is hosting a Found 'In Christmas' Poetry Workshop. Led by Polly Hall, participants can use existing texts to create unique Christmas cards. Tickets are £7. Sign up here.

Shepton Mallet Showground's Giant Flea Market is perfect for bargain hunters and treasure seekers. With over 250 stalls, it's a great spot for Christmas shopping. Find out more here.

On Sunday, 8 December, the Breathe Ensemble will perform moving piano trios at St Peter and St Paul's Church in Shepton Mallet. The concert features emotional works by Smetana and Fauré. Learn more here.

And throughout the month, Wells' Bishop's Palace transforms into a winter wonderland with its Christmas Garden Illuminations. Open on selected evenings from 6-30 December, this event features illuminated gardens, a light maze, and festive food. Get tickets here.

With so much happening this December, there's no excuse to miss out on the festivities. Whether you're after music, family fun, or a chance to try something new, Somerset's got you covered. Click the links for tickets and more information—make this Christmas one to remember!

     

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