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Wells is part of the West Country Carnival circuit. Wells Film Centre shows current releases and, in conjunction with the Wells Film Society shows less well known and historical films. [82] The previous cinema, The Regal in Priory Road, closed in 1993 and is now Kudos Nightclub.
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Peat Moors Centre, Westhay - was dedicated to the archaeology, history and geology of the Somerset Levels. It also included reconstructions of some of the archaeological discoveries, including a number of Iron Age round houses from Glastonbury Lake Village , and the world's oldest engineered highway, the Sweet Track .
The medieval stone pulpitum screen was extended in the centre to support a new organ. [63] In 1933 the Friends of Wells Cathedral were formed to support the cathedral's chapter in the maintenance of the fabric, life and work of the cathedral. [64] The late 20th century saw an extensive restoration programme, particularly of the west front.
Theatre Royal, Bath. Bath has the greatest number of theatres in the county. The oldest is the Theatre Royal which was built in 1720 by Thomas Greenway, and was Beau Nash's first house: [6] The theatre, along with the neighbouring Garrick's Head public house, is a Grade II* listed building [7] and is considered a prime example of Georgian architecture.
Cedars Hall is Wells Cathedral School's performing arts venue located in Wells, Somerset, England.Opened in autumn 2016, it provides the capacity for audiences of 350 in its main recital hall named Eavis Hall after Old Wellensian Michael Eavis, CBE, founder of the Glastonbury Festival.
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The branch of Somerfield in Wells, Somerset, England had featured prominently in the film Hot Fuzz (2007) and Somerfield branding was clearly visible. In the film the manager of the supermarket Simon Skinner, played by Timothy Dalton, is a charming but sinister individual. The film includes a gun battle scene in the supermarket between police ...