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At the Goods Shed
Playtime Theatre for pre-schoolers and their families
Enchanted Forest
A play-along theatre adventure for 2-6-year-olds and their grown ups.
This month: “Enchanted Forest” – join Ratty as she explores a magical and enchanted forest
Brought to the Shed by Sidney and Tristan from The Last Baguette.
Join Ratty and her friends for fun and gentle introduction to theatre with play along story telling, original music puppetry, theatre games, movement, craft and lots of imaginative play. Ratty has a lot of ideas but sometimes things dont go according to plan….. can you help her by playing along and working together?
There will be silliness, play acting, craft and music……expect to play, watch, laugh and make .
Sessions last one hour and are for 2-6 year olds and their grown ups. Younger and older siblings welcome!
Just 50 spaces available (to include parents) Under 12 months of age are free but do need to be booked in advance)
A parent or responsible adult to accompany their children we are not able to care for unaccompanied children.
Wed 18 Feb 2026
10:00
£5 per adult/child
(Booking fee applies)
Children under 1-years free
Book N
Doors open at 9:45am
Event runs from 10am to 11am

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Afternoon Music at The Goods Shed with The Peekies
Wed 18 Feb 2026 at 14:00. The Peekies. Chris Fry and Christina Snell, The Peekies” are a popular Stroud-based acoustic duo. Their music features a mixture of their own modern folk compositions and uniquely arranged covers. Comprising two guitars and two voices, they are best known for their sweet harmonies and polished performances. Their two albums of original music – “Smokin’ Fish” (2020) and “Brief Melodic Cheer” (2024) are available to buy or stream on all the major platforms, including Spotify, You Tube, Amazon Music and Apple Music.
Do go and join them. Advance tickets are just £4 (£5 on the door) and, as well as enjoying some lovely music, you have the chance to meet old friends or maybe make new ones. The Whistle Stop Café will be open if you fancy a nice cup of tea or coffee and perhaps one of Sasha’s lovely cakes, how can you resist? There will be a selection of tables and chairs set out in the hall for you to choose from on arrival. For more information or to book your tickets, visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

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On Friday Feb 20 2026 Royal Academy of Music Lunchtime Concert – Juno Duo Voice and guitar.
The Juno Duo (thejunoduo.co.uk) is a British-Ukrainian Voice and Guitar chamber ensemble formed by Isabella Hulbert and Maryna Vosmirova.
Playing on their versatility as musicians, they pride themselves on original arrangements and programming that blends seamlessly from the Renaissance to the music of today.
They are resident artists at the Transport for London Museum in Covent Garden, and were selected as Young Artists of the International Guitar Foundation for 2023-2024, as well as finalists in the New Elizabethan Award in 2024.They have performed in masterclasses with Sean Shibe, David Russell, and Fabio Zanon and gave a series of recitals in 2024 at Kings Place. They have performed at The North East Guitar Festival, International Guitar Summit, Guitar in London Festival, Ham Farm Festival and Petworth Proms. In 2025, they opened the Petworth Festival and the Proms at St Judes.
The concert starts at 13:00. Tickets cost Advance £10 Booking fee appliesOn the door £13For more information or to book your tickets, visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

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On Sat 21 Feb 2026 Fail Fail Fail Win! – Fun Family Circus Show. A 60 minute comedy and circus show aimed at 3-10 year olds and their grown-ups.
Mark and Loz are circus performers. But circus is REALLY hard.
FailFailFailFailWin! is a show about not hiding all the “try”s you did that failed. Uplifting, nurturing and agelessly relevant. Join the adventure and explore what happens inside Loz’s brain when she does a big FAIL.
Meet a cast of characters on Loz’s quest. The unkillable Rasputin: naughty nudger and negging enthusiast. Oh, and of course, Sven Svenstoferson, Sweden’s greatest astronaut.
Featuring such fails and possibly wins in the mediums of diabolo, juggling, hulahoop, and an attempt to spin eight real VERDAGEN Ikea plates, retail value £2 each (total economic jeopardy: £16 plus shipping).
The show starts at 14:00.tickets coat Advance £10Family of four £35
(Booking fee applies) For more information or to book your tickets, please visitwww.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

QUIZ NIGHT
On Sun Feb 22 Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre are delighted to invite you to the second Quiz Night at The Goods Shed. For years their very own esteemed Quiz Master, David Walker, has been hoarding trivia from the reference sections of public libraries, National Trust display boards, obscure Radio 4 documentaries and the back rooms of pubs. And now, finally, he’s found a use for it! So join them for our new Quiz Night, aimed squarely at those who’ve been round long enough to pick up a thing or two. With ten categories from Art to Sport, via History and Miscellany, there’s bound to be something you know. Come as a team or be put in one when you arrive – and don’t forget your thinking cap! For more information or to book you ticket, please visit the website :www.tetburygoodsshed.co.ukAdvance tickets just £2. On the door on the night £3. Doors open 5pm Quiz starts 5:30pm

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On Wed Feb 25 The Monthly Piano Club at The Goods Shed, Tetbury from 2:00-4:00pm. Their monthly Piano Club has grown out of the Goods Shed’s hugely successful and popular Wednesday afternoon musical concerts with local amateur musicians playing for an appreciative and interested audience.As well as incorporating the warm social atmosphere of such gatherings the Piano Club provides a wonderful opportunity for talented amateur musicians who work so very hard at their craft to be able to play to their peers and others. All are welcome to come along and listen to a diverse and ever-changing programme. If you would like to be one of the performers then we ask that you contact our Co Ordinator : Michelle care of the office 01666 505496 (email office@tetburygoodsshed.co.uk) before booking your ticket. The Whistle Stop Café will also be open from lunchtime and during the afternoon, offering a range of refreshments. Please note on the day on the door tickets will cost £5.

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On Wed 25 Feb 2026 will be the next Shed Talk this one entitled Folk Tales and Legends of the Cotswolds. With folklorist and storyteller Kirsty Hartsiotis. Discover mysterious, funny and romantic Cotswolds tales delving into the traditions of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and much more.
This talk by folklorist and storyteller Kirsty Hartsiotis
The Talk from Kirsty explores the tales told by the folk in the region! Taking in evil queens, queens who are not who you think they are, greedy kings, flying monks, little folk, big cats and many more tales. Discover what makes the Cotswolds tick! Kirsty Hartsiotis is a professional storyteller and speaker. She’s the author, with Anthony Nanson, of Gloucestershire Ghost Tales and Gloucestershire Folk Tales for Children, as well as Wiltshire Folk Talesand two books of tales from her native county of Suffolk. As well as her books and storytelling, she’s regular columnist for Cotswold Life, exploring the region’s folklore and tales on foot in Cotswold Ways. She’s an Accredited Arts Society lecturer and is also a museum curator, currently working in Swindon. Licensed bar. Doors open at 6:45pm. Talk starts at 7:30pm. For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Tickets on On the door on the night they will cost £9.50 or £7.50 for under-16s, students and unwaged.

At the Dolphins Hall
On Wednesday 25 February Tetbury Film Society will be screening Memoir of a Snail Cert 15
A dark and gritty antipodean fable about Grace Pudel, separated from her twin brother after her parent’s death. It’s an Australian adult stop-motion animation. Darkly humorous, this bittersweet film has attracted positive reviews for its poignant and heartfelt storytelling.
This film has won 12 awards, including the best film at last year’s London Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar this year against Wallace and Gromit’s latest adventure and the winner ‘Flow’. As usual, doors at the Dolphins Hall open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm screening. Everyone is welcome. Visitors can purchase tickets on the door.

At the Goods Shed
On Fri 27 Feb 2026 Yoga for Everyone Five week course With Rose Seeds Alchemy
A five-week beginners’ course with Rosie Tweedale of Rose Seeds Alchemy.
Friday 27 February. Friday 6 March. Friday 13 March. Friday 20 March and Friday 27 March
A restorative hour of movement, breathwork, and meditation as you become familiar with the basics of yoga.This is a yoga class that welcomes everyone. Whether you’ve never tried yoga before or you’re a seasoned pro, Rosie will take you on a journey of re-connection with your body as you build strength and mobility. Come with an open mind and a sense of curiosity and you will leave feeling recharged, grounded and more at peace. For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Doors Open at 8:30am, session from: 8:45am – 9:45am.

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On Sat 28 Feb 2026 The Amy Experience. The UK’s premier tribute to the often misunderstood and sadly missed talent of the late Amy Winehouse. From the creators of Lioness, The Amy Experience perform the most authentic and respectful tribute to this modern day icon. Featuring songs from Frank, Back To Black, Lioness and a host of covers associated with Amy, the stage show runs for 90 minutes and is modelled on Amy’s 2007 performance at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire, ‘I Told You I Was Trouble’. Established in 2016, and touring the UK, Ireland, Spain and beyond since then, the band are fronted by the enigmatic Caroline Lowe as Amy Winehouse. A group of highly experienced backing musicians complete this acclaimed tribute show. Licensed bar. Doors open 7:00pm. Concert starts at 7:30pm.
Please be aware that this is an all standing event with a small number of seats available to be booked by those who need them. For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Tickets are £25.00
PLEASE NOTE: On the door on the night tickets will cost £28.

QUIZ NIGHT
Tetbury Cricket Club are hosting a quiz night on 23rd January 2026. At the Dolphins Hall
6 players per team. £5 a player 6:30pm arrival for a 7:00pm first whack!
There will be nibbles on the tables to fuel for all your borderline-questionable tactics
Grab your team, polish your googlies, and prepare to absolutely smash it for six. Expect sledging, shocking answers, questionable team strategy, and at least one person shouting “HOWZAT?!” at the wrong moment. Bring your banter, your best cricket puns, and maybe a sense of shame… because it’s going to get competitive. For more information please visit www.facebook.com/tetburycricketclub

At the Goods Shed
On Wed 28 Jan the Monthly Piano Club at The Goods Shed, Tetbury from 2:00-4:00pm. Their monthly Piano Club has grown out of the Goods Shed’s hugely successful and popular Wednesday afternoon musical concerts with local amateur musicians playing for an appreciative and interested audience.As well as incorporating the warm social atmosphere of such gatherings the Piano Club provides a wonderful opportunity for talented amateur musicians who work so very hard at their craft to be able to play to their peers and others. All are welcome to come along and listen to a diverse and ever-changing programme. If you would like to be one of the performers then we ask that you contact our Co Ordinator : Michelle care of the office 01666 505496 (email office@tetburygoodsshed.co.uk) before booking your ticket. The Whistle Stop Café will also be open from lunchtime and during the afternoon, offering a range of refreshments. Please note on the day on the door tickets will cost £5.

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The next shed talk will be on Wed 28 the night’s talk will showcase the work that Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust do across the county, from engaging with communities to landscape-scale restoration projects. It’s an opportunity to learn more about your local Wildlife Trust and get inspired to take action for nature at home.Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust has a vision where each year there is more wildlife, more wild places and more people with a connection to the natural world. Their mission is to connect and enhance Gloucestershire’s wild places to help put nature into recovery. With the help of members, Trustees, staff and volunteers, they have formulated a strategic plan, to help achieve these aspirations, and their plan through to 2030 is their most ambitious yet.
To book a ticket or for further information, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
Advance Tickets: Adults cost £7.50 – on the door on the night they will cost £8.50. Student and unwaged just £5

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On Thursday Jan 29 Shed Cinema present Palestine 36. Certificate 12A. 1 hour 55 minutes. Drama, war, history the uprising that took on an Empire. As villages across Mandatory Palestine rise against British colonial rule, Yusuf drifts between his rural home and the restless energy of Jerusalem, longing for a future beyond the growing unrest. Jeremy Irons stars in this gripping historical drama about the Palestinian uprising against British rule, from Palestine’s foremost filmmaker, Annemarie Jacir.
To book a ticket or for further information, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
Advance Tickets £7.50. On the door on the night £8.50A

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On Sat 31 Jan Music for Miniatures Late winter concert Music for Miniatures presents baby-friendly concerts where there’s no need to sit still, dancing is encouraged, and everyone is welcome. 45 minutes of live classical music for you to enjoy with your little one.
Although predominantly classical, they showcase a wide range of music – folk, world, classical, jazz, and have featured orchestral instruments, choirs and instruments from around the world.Suitable for ages 0–4 years and their grown ups.
Music for Miniatures give regular family concerts across B&NES, Wiltshire, Somerset and Gloucestershire, and visit schools to inspire, educate, excite and connect children with live music.
Doors open at 10:15am and starts at 10:30am To book tickets or for further information, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Child £5 Adult £7Family £17 (Family ticket for 4 to include one responsible adult. Children under 1-years-old free)Please bring your own cushions.

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On Sat 31 CarmenCo presents – A Pocket Opera CarmenCo’s “A Pocket Opera” is a concert of Spanish and Spanish-inspired music presented as a play, with costumes, props and a storyline which roughly follows the story of Bizet’s opera Carmen, but told from her point of view.
Dare you consult the cards with her? What does she think of the men in her story? Did she foresee her gruesome ending? And does she like the opera Bizet wrote about her?
CarmenCo trio, comprising Emily Andrews on flute/mezzo, and David Massey and Francisco Correa on guitars, are all prizewinning Royal Academy of Music graduates and in-demand soloists in their own right. In “A Pocket Opera” all three musicians perform entirely from memory, enabling them to act, move amongst the audience and even dance while playing. It’s a brilliantly accessible and fun way to present classical music. It’s a fun-filled evening of fantasy, comedy, drama and tremendous music, all arranged by the musicians for guitars, flute and voice.
To book a ticket or for further information, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
Advance Tickets: Adults cost £16:00 Some tables available. Performance starts at 7:30 pm

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Formed in 1996 and hailing from Bristol, Hells Bells has evolved into perhaps the most well known and professional AC/DC tribute band in the United Kingdom.
Touring the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland for over 23 years playing the music of the legendary AC/DC, Hells Bells have built up a loyal following of fans and continue to do so wherever they play.
Hells Bells have performed all over the UK as well as Portugal, Austria, Russia, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Middle East.
If you love AC/DC then you’ll love their high energy performance — this is a show not to be missed.
This is an all standing event with a small selection of seats available for those who might need them
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
Sat 29 Dec 2025
Advance tickets £2 On the door on the night £26

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After jumping back into the dating pool, single mother Bridget Jones finds herself caught between a younger man and her son’s science teacher.
A bittersweet romp about new beginnings with another sparkling turn by Renée Zellweger, Mad About the Boy gracefully closes the book on Bridget Jones’ diary.
Starring: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Chiwetal Ejiofor and Leo Woodall.
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance Tickets: £7.50. On the door on the night, tickets will cost: £8.50.
Thu 4 Dec 2025
The screening starts at 7.00 pm
Entertainment what's on
Discover the latest in what's on in Tetbury for your consideration and entertainments.
Stay updated with Tetbury Times for all your community news and events. And if you're planning something then please let us know so we can promote it for you Free!.
Please scroll down for all December events.

At the Goods Shed
This captivating entertainment, full of laugh-out-loud moments and wonderful surprises, combines the words of Jane Austen’s most popular novel with one of the most beloved musical soundtracks of the 1990s.
The enduring story of the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy is read by star of stage and screen, Harriet Walter, in a simple but intimate drawing-room setting, in much the same way that Jane herself first read the story aloud to her family and their closest friends.
Weaving around those words is Carl Davis’ magical score from the much loved BBC TV drama series of the 1990s, performed by Melvyn Tan (pianist on the original BBC soundtrack) and violinist Irene Duval.
or more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance £30
Sun 23 Nov 2025
Doors open at 5.45
Performance starts at 6.30pm

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Olivier Award-winner Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Dunkirk) is joined by Emmy and BAFTA-winner Martin Freeman (The Responder, Sherlock) in the critically acclaimed and subversively funny new play.
After years in the 12-step programme of Alcoholics Anonymous, James becomes a sponsor to newcomer Luka. The pair bond over black coffee, trade stories and build a fragile friendship out of their shared experiences.
But as Luka approaches step five – the moment of confession – dangerous truths emerge, threatening the trust on which both of their recoveries depend.
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance £15 On the door £17.5
:Thu 27 Nov 2025
Doors open at 6:30pm
Screening starts at 7pm

At the Goods Shed
Formed in 1996 and hailing from Bristol, Hells Bells has evolved into perhaps the most well known and professional AC/DC tribute band in the United Kingdom.
Touring the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland for over 23 years playing the music of the legendary AC/DC, Hells Bells have built up a loyal following of fans and continue to do so wherever they play.
Hells Bells have performed all over the UK as well as Portugal, Austria, Russia, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Middle East.
If you love AC/DC then you’ll love their high energy performance — this is a show not to be missed.
This is an all standing event with a small selection of seats available for those who might need them
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
Sat 29 Dec 2025
Advance tickets £2 On the door on the night £26

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After jumping back into the dating pool, single mother Bridget Jones finds herself caught between a younger man and her son’s science teacher.
A bittersweet romp about new beginnings with another sparkling turn by Renée Zellweger, Mad About the Boy gracefully closes the book on Bridget Jones’ diary.
Starring: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Chiwetal Ejiofor and Leo Woodall.
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance Tickets: £7.50. On the door on the night, tickets will cost: £8.50.
Thu 4 Dec 2025
The screening starts at 7.00 pm

Free craft fair in the good Shed
Christmas craft fair Dec 6&7
.Discover one-of-a-kind gifts crafted with love by local artisans.Find perfect presents for everyone on your list (even those hard-to-buy-for ones!).Enjoy festive music, delicious treats, and holiday cheer.Support local artists and craftspeople.
Free admission. 10:30am-5pm
Stalls include:
- pottery
- glassware
- jewellery
- objets d’art
- knitwear
- jams and chutneys
- small home goods and decorations
- original prints
- calligraphy and botanical art
- bags, purses and cushions from vintage materials

Music in the goods shed
Johnny Coppin on a winters night
With his special Christmas show, Johnny Coppin – one of England’s finest singer/songwriters and a member of Decameron – returns to the Goods Shed to present another feast and rich mix of traditional carols and new songs, together with stories, folklore and superstitions.
Johnny is joined here by Paul Burgess (ex-John Kirkpatrick Band), on fiddle/recorders and stories, Dik Cadbury (ex Steve Hackett, Decameron) on guitars, and this year for the first time by Geoff March (Decameron) on cello with wonderful and evocative seasonal images from Martin Fry.
This ever-popular concert continues to delight audiences young and old, year on year. Expect a dash of well-written lyrics, some marvelous musicality from three multi-talented artists seasoned with festive memories, warm nostalgia and timeless rustic country customs.
For more information or to book your tickets, please visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance £10.78-£23.72
Fri Dec12 2025
Doors open at 7:00pm. licensed bar

Theatrical presentation in the Good Shed
Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol Dec 13
A ghost story for a winter's night Will be presented by Vincent Franklin. Franklin (Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack, The Thick Of It) has adapted Dickens’ own performance script to create a unique theatrical experience that will leave audiences with their blood chilled and their hearts warmed. Using Dickens’ own words, Vincent Franklin brings the world’s most infamous miser, four ghosts and more than 20 other extraordinary characters to life in a ghostly tale of damnation and redemption. Marley has been dead for seven years, but on Christmas Eve his ghost will offer Ebeneezer Scrooge once last chance to change his ways and avoid his own terrible fate. Can the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future redeem the miserable Scrooge in just one night? This captivating performance begins at 7:30 pm. Of course this will take place in the Tetbury good shed art centre on Sat Dec 13 Tickets are Adult Advance £15, Under-18 £12. Family of four £45. On the door £17.50, £13.50, £54. For more information or to book you ticket, visit www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

Quiz night in the good Shed
Quiz night at the Goods Shed Dec 14
On Sun Dec 14 Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre are delighted to invite you to the second Quiz Night at The Goods Shed. For years their very own esteemed Quiz Master, David Walker, has been hoarding trivia from the reference sections of public libraries, National Trust display boards, obscure Radio 4 documentaries and the back rooms of pubs. And now, finally, he’s found a use for it! So join them for our new Quiz Night, aimed squarely at those who’ve been round long enough to pick up a thing or two. With ten categories from Art to Sport, via History and Miscellany, there’s bound to be something you know. Come as a team or be put in one when you arrive – and don’t forget your thinking cap! For more information or to book you ticket, please visit the website :www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance tickets just £2. On the door on the night £3. Doors open 5pm Quiz starts 5:30pm

Music in the Goods Shed
Afternoon music
On Wed 17 Dec, Tetbury Good Shed present, Afternoon Music with Voices in the Round. Back by popular demand, Voices in the Round return to Tetbury in December. They’re an a cappella singing group and will be bringing a programme of beautiful classical music spanning all eras. Of course there will be plenty of seasonal sparkle as well! Do join them for this concert . You can enjoy some super music, meet your friends as well as maybe make new ones. And our Whistle Stop Café will be open if you fancy a nice cup of tea (or coffee) and Sasha’s cakes are more than delicious – what a lovely way to spend an afternoon.
Advance tickets are just £4 (plus booking fee) . Please note that on the door they cost £5.
For more information or to book you ticket, please visit the website :www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

Shed Cinema present
Tchaikovsky:The Nutcracker
On Thursday the 18th December Shed Cinema present Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Ballet Company of the National Opera of Ukraine.
On Christmas Eve, a young girl has a dream… Emotional awakening, physical transformation, childhood that slowly merges into adulthood… behind what seems to be a tale for children slowly emerges a danced initiatory journey. And while children revel in Drosselmeyer’s magic tricks and enjoy a good scare with the apparition of the Mouse King, the adults notice all the finesse that pervades this narrative and admire the virtuosity of the choreography. A first class company, the Ballet Company of the National Opera of Ukraine has toured all around the world: from the United States to Europe and Asia.
Thanks to its rich classical heritage, the Company has managed to win the hearts of its audience thanks to its amazing technique and artistic maestria, and as in every good dance company, the whole is equal to the sum of its parts.
The screening starts at 7.00 pm
Advance Tickets: £7.50. On the door on the night, tickets will cost: £8.50
For more information or to book you ticket, please visit the website :www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk

Carols at the Goods Shed
Community carol service
On Friday, the 19th of December
Community Carols in The Goods Shed, A Tetbury tradition, that for many in the town marks the beginning of Christmas.
Starting at 6.30pm at the Goods Shed, you are all invited to come and enjoy a variety of festive musical performances together with Avening Silver Band and Tetbury Community Choir – as well as joining in with the carol singing of course. Afterwards there will be mulled wine and mince pies for everyone to enjoy. An evening for all the family, young and old. We look forward to welcoming you.
Free to everyone but donations welcomed.
Doors open at 6pm. Concert starts at 6:30pm.

ABBA TRIBUTE EVENING
Dancing Queens
On Saturday 20th of December time to be a dancing queen, Good Sheds ever popular Tribute Nights continue with ABBA Fever
Join them for a night that’ll have you saying ‘Mamma Mia!’. Be transported to ABBA paradise, with sensational performances that’ll have you singing along and throwing some shapes in the aisles
ABBA Fever is a top-tier ABBA tribute act known for their live vocals, stunning musicianship, and authentic costumes, delivering high-energy performances across the UK and Europe. Their attention to detail, from five-part harmonies to choreographed routines, creates an immersive experience that resonates with audiences of all ages.
This is an all seated event but there is nothing to stop you dancing in the aisle!!
For more information or to book your ticket, please visit the website :www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk Advance tickets just £29.65.
Licensed bar. Doors open 6:45pm. Concert starts at 7:30pm.
PLEASE NOTE: On the door on the night tickets will cost £32.35