Culture Evesham had a distinctive dialect, which locals called "Asum Grammar", or "Asum Grammer". The editor of the local newspaper quoted extracts from a fictitious dictionary of the language. In 1891, a glossary was published of words and phrases in south-east Worcestershire, comprising the district around Evesham and Pershore; this publication was itself built on that of an 1882 author identified only as "Mrs Chamberlain". Prior to the 1882 book, little attention had been paid to the dialect of "the old Worcestershire folks", despite it being "interesting and peculiar". A decline in the dialect was already being noted, attributed at that time to standardisation of English schooling, something noted also by later writers on English dialects. The dialect continues to decline, but is stronger in older generations. Asum was an
ale produced by the now defunct Evesham Brewery. "Eve-shum" is the more common phonetic pronunciation, but "Eve-uh-shum" is not uncommon. It provides a venue for professional and amateur performance. Events hosted include drama, stand-up comedy, brass bands, orchestras,
pantomime and ballet. The centre has a
raked 312-seat
auditorium, full technical facilities and film projection and a 60-seat studio space for smaller productions. The centre's foyer it is an exhibition space for local artists. The centre was managed by the Evesham Arts Association until 2020. The Henrician Evesham is now managed by Prince Henry's Evesham Arts Theatre Trust, a
registered charity. The
Regal Cinema reopened in December 2009. Its Grade II listed building was designed in 1932 by architect
Hurley Robinson, who was responsible for several public buildings in classical and
Art Deco styles, including 55 other cinemas; In 2009, the cinema signed a contract to show all
Universal Studios films. It also serves as a community arts centre, offering a programme of music and stand-up comedy. The other public Art Deco building in the town is the former Plough, which replaced an 18th-century
public house on the Market Place in 1936. Since then, it became a bar and grill under a variety of different names and has been recently refurbished. Medieval Evesham and the Earl of Evesham inspired a novel
Winning His Spurs by the historical fiction author
G. A. Henty. A more recent novel by
M.C. Beaton, entitled
Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham, takes place largely in Evesham and two of the main characters visit the local sights, with descriptions. Local folklore is provided for by the Legend of Evesham surrounding the life of Eof, an 8th-century swineherd credited with the founding of the town, and St Egwin the Bishop of Worcester who founded the abbey and whose feet had been fettered and the key thrown in the River Avon. According to the legend, the key turned up in Rome inside a fish. On returning to Evesham, Egwin declared that a monastery be built on the spot where the key had been cast in the river.
Paintings The Almonry Museum has an 1825 oil painting by William Robert Earl (1806–1880), which shows a distant view of the town as seen from Greenhill, site of the battle of Evesham. More local views by
George Willis-Pryce are on show in the town hall. Dating from the 1890s, they include the gateway to Market Square, the entrance to the town across Workman's Bridge, In 2007, the weekly free newspaper
Evesham Observer was launched by the Midlands-based Observer-Standard series of newspapers, now the family-owned
Bullivant Media. Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC West Midlands and
ITV Central. Television signals can be received from either the
Sutton Coldfield or Lark Stoke TV transmitters.
BBC Hereford & Worcester broadcasts on 104 FM and 94.7, while commercial radio stations include
Hits Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire on 96.7 FM and
Greatest Hits Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire on 107.2 FM.
Sport The Evesham Leisure Centre comprises two swimming pools, a climbing wall, a 100-station fitness room and a health & beauty salon. Football is represented by
Evesham United F.C., which plays in the
Southern Football League Division One South & West. Evesham Utd also run over 20 youth teams, several girls' and women’s teams, several Disability teams and a Walking Football team. In
Rugby Union, there are senior and youth sections at Evesham Rugby Club. There is also
a cricket ground. The town also has a
pétanque team and a cycling club, Evesham & District Wheelers, which was founded in 1947. The town is home to various watersports, due to its location on the river, including Evesham Rowing Club, Kayaking & Canoeing provided by the Evesham Paddle Monsters club and Evesham Sailing Club. It has two golf courses: Evesham Golf Club, which is situated outside
Fladbury, and Twyford Golf Club, sited just outside
Lenchwick. Evesham Vale Running Club holds its 10K race event annually. ==Amenities==