The Four Winds (The Odyssey)

A bold 21st century reimagining of Homer’s Odyssey by Wiltshire writer Florence Espeut-Nickless, developed with and performed by the local community. One of five episodes created and performed by five communities across England as part of National Theatre’s Public Acts.

Celebrate

The Celebrate community paper is a celebration of Trowbridge, the people who live here and the amazing things they do. It’s also a great opportunity to shine a light on the incredible range of activities and events that are taking place in the town.

Past Projects

Trowbridge 18 – 25

Trowbridge 18-25 was a project to hear ideas from people aged between 18 and 25, and to help them realise these.

Celebrating Trowbridge

Celebrating Trowbridge is an opportunity to come and celebrate the fantastic community groups, activities and local businesses in our town.

Song for Trowbridge

46,000 people, 121 conversations, 1 song. A song for you. A Song for Trowbridge. Commissioned by Trowbridge Town Hall and co-created by Gavin Osborn and the people of Trowbridge. Filmed by Jamie McDine.

Routes Into Live Music

Six weekly interactive workshops run by successful professionals within the music business.

Song for Trowbridge

46,000 people, 121 conversations, 1 song. A song for you. A Song for Trowbridge. Commissioned by Trowbridge Town Hall and co-created by Gavin Osborn and the people of Trowbridge. Filmed by Jamie McDine.

Milk Monologues

Milk Monologues is a community art project that seeks to break the silence that often surrounds early parenthood, challenging taboos through the act of communal storytelling. Led by Light and Lark.

Miracle on 34 Seymour Street

Taking inspiration from stories shared by Trowbridge residents (and a few festive films), Miracle on 34 Seymour Street is a funny original play with songs that will leave you yearning for Christmases past that may never have existed.

Boff Song

A bold 21st century reimagining of Homer’s Odyssey by Wiltshire writer Florence Espeut-Nickless, developed with and performed by the local community. One of five episodes created and performed by five communities across England as part of National Theatre’s Public Acts.

Meet our team and trustees

Find out more about who works here and helps keep our Town Hall ticking.

COME IN AND BE A PART OF IT ALL

Whether running a class or becoming a guiding light as a member of The Town Hall. As a community-led venture, it’s vital you play your part.

Current Projects

The Town Hall leads or partners on community and creative projects throughout the year.