The Brewhouse Theatre and Arts Centre is the largest theatre and arts centre in Taunton. The building opened in 1977, on the banks of the River Tone, and offers a 350-seat auditorium and supporting studio and exhibition spaces.
The McMillan Theatre is a state-of-the-art, multi-million-pound, theatre that has pride of place in the community, situated just off Bath Road in Bridgwater. The venue offers a mixed programme of concerts, comedy, dance, drama, musical theatre and local amateur productions.
National Centre for Folk Art is a charity and the only residential centre in the world concentrating on the varied folk heritage of England. Nestling in the Quantock Hills within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it hosts courses, events and projects within this unique and magical setting.
At Pebbles Tavern they have regular music evenings and you can even bring in your fish ‘n’ chips from the Harbour Fish Bar two doors away! Check their website ‘what’s on’ page and Facebook page.
The cottage where Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived for three extraordinary years in the late 18th century is nearby in Nether Stowey just off the A39 towards Bridgwater. Follow the link to the National Trust website for more information.
Tiny Watchet Market House museum and gaol - Unfortunately the museum is currently closed until further notice but there is a wealth of historical information on their website.