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SUMMARY:Mangoes on the Beach
DESCRIPTION:Love.. Loss.. Separation.. and the ties that bind a family. \n1937. India is still under British rule\, and in a small village in the north a ten year old boy dreams of a better life. A life free from the shackles of the caste system which has imprisoned his family for as long as anyone can remember.\nRTF Storyteller in Residence\, Peter Chand\, takes the story of his parents’ journey from the Punjab to England in the 1950s and weaves it with traditional Indian folk talks. A moving\, witty and thoughtful tribute to a generation\, delivered by one of Europe’s most accomplished storytellers. \n“He’s a bridge between two cultures and two generations… I was spellbound” Kim Normanton\, Loftus ​Productions for BBC Radio 4\nAge guide 14+ \nTickets £12 include Flavours of India bun and tea from Realitea\, Ripon’s own Indian tearoom. \nSupported by Ripon Rotary Club \nWednesday 2nd July\, 3pm \nTickets: £14
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/mangoes-on-the-beach/
LOCATION:St Mary Magdalen’s (Leper Chapel)\, Magdalen's Road\, Ripon\, HG4 1HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250701T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
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SUMMARY:The Beloved Son
DESCRIPTION:A moving solo performance by Andrew Harrison\, exploring hope and longing\, family dynamics\, sexual and emotional crisis\, and the profound insights of a man who became one of the greatest spiritual writers of the 20th century. \nHenri Nouwen (1932 – 1996) was a Dutch\, Catholic priest\, psychologist\, and professor who reached the heights of academic success before abandoning everything to join the community of L’Arche\, in Toronto. He became part of a life-sharing movement\, seeking to make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities\, exploring their unique talents and creating a welcoming home of friendship and belonging. To some Henri Nouwen put his brilliant career into reverse\, risking the loss of reputation\, to others his life was a prophetic challenge to church and society. \nAge guide 14+\nPerformed by Andrew Harrison\nWritten by Murray Watts\nPresented in partnership with Ripon Cathedral \nTuesday 1st July \nTickets £14 \n \nIn preparation for the Festival performance of The Beloved Son\, Ripon Cathedral will be hosting two evening discussion groups to explore the life\, core themes and writings of Henri Nouwen. The discussions will be led by Rev Dr Rod and Mrs Jan Allon-Smith. Both discussions groups will take place at Thorpe Prebend House. All welcome. \nDiscovering Nouwen 1: The Return of the Prodigal Son \nTuesday 13 May\, 7.30-9pm \nDiscovering Nouwen 2: Life of the Beloved \nThursday 12 June\, 7.30-9pm \nTo register your interest & book places for the discussions\, please contact the Cathedral Office on CathedralAdmin@riponcathedral.org.uk  or phone 01765 603462 \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-beloved-son/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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SUMMARY:Peelers\, Poachers & Paupers
DESCRIPTION:A tale of resistance\, survival and defiance in Victorian Yorkshire \nExperience an unmissable theatrical journey across Ripon’s historic museums. Ripon Workhouse Theatre Ensemble and Fell Foss Theatre join forces to present a brand-new production staged across all three sites: the Workhouse Museum\, the Police and Prison Museum\, and the Courthouse. \nStep into the gripping true story of Elisha and John Sinkler\, Yorkshire brothers born into a gamekeeping family who turned to poaching and paid the ultimate price. Follow their journey across the moors of Nidderdale\, their clashes with the law\, and their brutal punishment: transportation to Australia. Witness their desperate fight to return home not once\, but twice. \nThis powerful performance also brings to light the struggles of those left behind the women who endured hardship and a fight for survival in their absence. This immersive promenade theatre experience breathes life into the forgotten voices of 19th-century Yorkshire. \nDon’t miss this extraordinary story told in extraordinary spaces. \nDue to the nature of the venues\, ticketing will be used to manage numbers at each stage of the story. \nAll ticket purchasers end up at the Workhouse Museum for refreshments after the show. \n\n1.30-4.30pm – Rotation #1 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n2-4.30pm – Rotation #2 –  Courthouse\, Prison & Police Museum\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5-8pm – Rotation #3 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5.30-8pm – Rotation #4 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n\nAge guide 10+ \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/peelers-poachers-paupers-4/
LOCATION:Workhouse Museum\, Sharow View\, Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250629T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250629T163000
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SUMMARY:Peelers\, Poachers & Paupers
DESCRIPTION:A tale of resistance\, survival and defiance in Victorian Yorkshire \nExperience an unmissable theatrical journey across Ripon’s historic museums. Ripon Workhouse Theatre Ensemble and Fell Foss Theatre join forces to present a brand-new production staged across all three sites: the Workhouse Museum\, the Police and Prison Museum\, and the Courthouse. \nStep into the gripping true story of Elisha and John Sinkler\, Yorkshire brothers born into a gamekeeping family who turned to poaching and paid the ultimate price. Follow their journey across the moors of Nidderdale\, their clashes with the law\, and their brutal punishment: transportation to Australia. Witness their desperate fight to return home not once\, but twice. \nThis powerful performance also brings to light the struggles of those left behind the women who endured hardship and a fight for survival in their absence. This immersive promenade theatre experience breathes life into the forgotten voices of 19th-century Yorkshire. \nDon’t miss this extraordinary story told in extraordinary spaces. \nDue to the nature of the venues\, ticketing will be used to manage numbers at each stage of the story. \nAll ticket purchasers end up at the Workhouse Museum for refreshments after the show. \n\n1.30-4.30pm – Rotation #1 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n2-4.30pm – Rotation #2 –  Courthouse\, Prison & Police Museum\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5-8pm – Rotation #3 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5.30-8pm – Rotation #4 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n\nAge guide 10+ \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/peelers-poachers-paupers-3/
LOCATION:Workhouse Museum\, Sharow View\, Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250628T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T200000
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SUMMARY:Peelers\, Poachers & Paupers
DESCRIPTION:A tale of resistance\, survival and defiance in Victorian Yorkshire \nExperience an unmissable theatrical journey across Ripon’s historic museums. Ripon Workhouse Theatre Ensemble and Fell Foss Theatre join forces to present a brand-new production staged across all three sites: the Workhouse Museum\, the Police and Prison Museum\, and the Courthouse. \nStep into the gripping true story of Elisha and John Sinkler\, Yorkshire brothers born into a gamekeeping family who turned to poaching and paid the ultimate price. Follow their journey across the moors of Nidderdale\, their clashes with the law\, and their brutal punishment: transportation to Australia. Witness their desperate fight to return home not once\, but twice. \nThis powerful performance also brings to light the struggles of those left behind the women who endured hardship and a fight for survival in their absence. This immersive promenade theatre experience breathes life into the forgotten voices of 19th-century Yorkshire. \nDon’t miss this extraordinary story told in extraordinary spaces. \nDue to the nature of the venues\, ticketing will be used to manage numbers at each stage of the story. \nAll ticket purchasers end up at the Workhouse Museum for refreshments after the show. \n\n1.30-4.30pm – Rotation #1 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n2-4.30pm – Rotation #2 –  Courthouse\, Prison & Police Museum\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5-8pm – Rotation #3 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5.30-8pm – Rotation #4 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\,  Workhouse Museum Book Now\n\nAge guide 10+ \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/peelers-poachers-paupers-2/
LOCATION:Workhouse Museum\, Sharow View\, Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250628T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T163000
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SUMMARY:Peelers\, Poachers & Paupers
DESCRIPTION:A tale of resistance\, survival and defiance in Victorian Yorkshire \nExperience an unmissable theatrical journey across Ripon’s historic museums. Ripon Workhouse Theatre Ensemble and Fell Foss Theatre join forces to present a brand-new production staged across all three sites: the Workhouse Museum\, the Police and Prison Museum\, and the Courthouse. \nStep into the gripping true story of Elisha and John Sinkler\, Yorkshire brothers born into a gamekeeping family who turned to poaching and paid the ultimate price. Follow their journey across the moors of Nidderdale\, their clashes with the law\, and their brutal punishment: transportation to Australia. Witness their desperate fight to return home not once\, but twice. \nThis powerful performance also brings to light the struggles of those left behind the women who endured hardship and a fight for survival in their absence. This immersive promenade theatre experience breathes life into the forgotten voices of 19th-century Yorkshire. \nDon’t miss this extraordinary story told in extraordinary spaces. \nDue to the nature of the venues\, ticketing will be used to manage numbers at each stage of the story. \nAll ticket purchasers end up at the Workhouse Museum for refreshments after the show. \n\n1.30-4.30pm – Rotation #1 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n2-4.30pm – Rotation #2 –  Courthouse\, Prison & Police Museum\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5-8pm – Rotation #3 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n5.30-8pm – Rotation #4 – Prison & Police Museum\, Courthouse\, Workhouse Museum Book Now\n\nAge guide 10+ \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/peelers-poachers-paupers/
LOCATION:Workhouse Museum\, Sharow View\, Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250511T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250511T160000
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SUMMARY:Bomb Happy
DESCRIPTION:“Bomb Happy is a slang phrase we use for being under fire for many days at a time…  it does describe the condition you become.” D Day Veteran\, Ken “Smudger” Smith \nTwo new works telling the stories of Yorkshire Normandy Veterans in their own words. This poignant and lyrical double-bill includes: \nA Walk in the Park – a short film in the footsteps of Hank Haydock. Filmed on location at former WWII training camp in Duncombe Park\, it tells the story of Coldstream Guardsman Dennis Haydock. Beautifully shot\, it captures the hidden remains of nissen huts\, tank standings and tank maintenance pits amongst the now peaceful woodland. \nSleep/Re-Live/Wake/Repeat – writer Helena Fox and vocalist Natasha Jones bring to life the first-hand experiences of D-Day Veteran\, Ken “Smudger” Smith and the lifelong impact of PTSD and sleep trauma through spoken first hand accounts and haunting acapella vocals. With never been seen before black and white images from Ken’s personal photo collection following his traumatic journey in the Middle East following victory in Europe. \nTwo stories of two ordinary Yorkshire lads who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. At times humorous\, at times harrowing\, both film and spoken word performance allow a close up insight into life on the frontline and give a rare glimpse into life for someone beset by memories of war. \nPresented as part of Ripon’s VE Day 80th Anniversary Commemorations in partnership with Ripon Community Poppy Project. \nSunday 11 May\, 2.30pm Doors open 2pm. \nRefreshments will be served after the event with donations to Lister House. \nTickets £10
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/bomb-happy/
LOCATION:Lister House\, Southgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1PG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240707T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240707T213000
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SUMMARY:As You Like It
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare’s leafy tale of banishment\, love and disguise is given a light-hearted and musical treatment by Folksy Theatre. \nRosalind\, the daughter of a banished duke\, falls in love with Orlando. Banished from the court by her usurping uncle\, Rosalind takes on the appearance of a boy\, calling herself Ganymede. She\, her cousin Celia and jester Touchstone\, travel to the Forest of Arden\, where her father and his friends live in exile. Meeting Orlando again in the forest\, she devises an elaborate scheme to test his love and capture his heart\, through the witty and mischievous façade of her disguise. \n“All the world’s a stage\, and all the men and women merely players…” \nThis popular Shakespearian comedy about life and love\, faith and death is filled with Folksy’s touch of live music\, bold characters\, audience interaction and plenty of laughs. Bring along friends and family to enjoy this fun-filled production! \nSponsored by Specsavers\, Ripon \nSuitable for ages 7+\nPlease bring your own rug or folding chairs (but no umbrellas!).\nPicnics welcome but please respect our hosts by purchasing all drinks at the bar.\nDogs are NOT allowed at the performance.\nPerformance continues regardless of weather. \nSunday 7 July\, 7pm \nTickets: £18 adults\, £11 children
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/as-you-like-it/
LOCATION:The Old Deanery\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240707T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240707T163000
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SUMMARY:Fate and the Warrior
DESCRIPTION:In the atmospheric surroundings of the Guardians’ Room at Ripon Workhouse\, Fell-Foss Theatre presents the first read through of a new play detailing the last years of Edgar Mittelholzer\, credited as the first English speaking novelist from the Caribbean. He had a prolific output\, gaining much success\, though his work took an increasingly darker tone over time ostracizing many former publishers.‘Here we go gathering blood and bones!\nBlood and Bones! Blood and Bones!\nHere We go gathering blood and bones\nThis dark and foggy morning’ \nA Pay What You Can Event – recommended price £6
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/fate-and-the-warrior/
LOCATION:Workhouse Museum\, Sharow View\, Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240707T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240707T113000
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SUMMARY:The Not So Big Bad Wolf
DESCRIPTION:“Welcome back Listeners – Little Red Riding Hood here! Stay tuned as I go undercover to reveal the truth behind fairytales’ most infamous villain – The Big Bad Wolf” \nMeet Little Red; adventurer\, heroine and world-renowned “True Grimm” podcaster. She’s on a mission to debunk the myths around her so called nemesis\, with the help of a few storybook favourites\, her red cloak\, and a basket full of music\, mayhem and magic tricks! But the truth is no Fairytale… Behold as your favourite tales are re-spun and woven together in an epic new adventure from Wrongsemble. \nhttps://video.wixstatic.com/video/fc2b2d_55be174c14ad4bf1ab27dec1e0e6ab90/720p/mp4/file.mp4\nAge guide 4+ \nFREE EVENT \n10.30 – 11.30am Ripon Spa Gardens \n3 – 4pm Ripon Spa Gardens
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-not-so-big-bad-wolf/
LOCATION:Ripon Spa Gardens\, Park Street\, Ripon\, HG4 2AX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T220000
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SUMMARY:We're Not Going Back
DESCRIPTION:75 Mines. 3 Sisters. 1 Cause. (And a six-pack of Babycham) \n2024 is the fortieth anniversary of the 1984/85 miners’ strike\, a dispute that still resonates today. But the strike wasn’t just about pickets vs police – in this thought-provoking musical comedy\, there are no miners and no cops. Instead\, we follow the fortunes of three sisters in a pit village\, hit hard by the Government’s war against the miners and determined to set up a branch of ‘Women Against Pit Closures’.\nIt’s early 1984\, and Olive\, Mary\, and Isabel are sisters whose everyday squabbles collide with a strike that forces them to question their lives\, their relationships\, and their family ties. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/WNGB-trailer-captioned.mp4\n  \nThis strike wasn’t just a war fought on the battlegrounds of a picket line\, Parliament\, and public opinion; it was as much a battle in the homes and families of those fighting for their communities.\nWe’re Not Going Back tackles the resilience of working communities\, the make-and-mend fabric of family\, and the power of sticking two fingers up to a government hell-bent on destruction… and all with humour\, song and a six-pack of Babycham. \nPresented by Red Ladder Theatre Company and Unite the Union\nWritten by Boff Whalley \nTicket price: £14 (£12)
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/were-not-going-back/
LOCATION:Ripon Arts Hub\, 49 Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T193000
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SUMMARY:The Adventures of Doctor Dolittle
DESCRIPTION:Doctor Dolittle leads a simple life as the village doctor in sleepy Puddleby-On-The-Marsh. He often undercharges his patients\, or even treats them for free\, so he is terribly poor. But one day\, with the help of his wise old parrot Polynesia\, he makes an extraordinary discovery: that he can talk to animals.\nAs news of his talent as an animal doctor spreads\, animals across the world send messages asking for his help. So he borrows a leaky old ship and embarks on a thrilling quest to cure illness\, spread kindness\, and better understand animals everywhere. He is joined on his adventures by a loyal animal crew: Jip (a dog)\, Chee-Chee (a monkey)\, Dab Dab (a duck)\, and Gub Gub (an ever-hungry\, cake-loving pig) –who together may even help him fix his money problems once and for all!\nHugh Lofting’s timeless classic celebrates the power of empathy and inspires audiences young and old to see the world through the eyes of animals. This funny\, exciting new family musical is performed with flair and wit by Illyria in the great outdoors.\nAdapted by Oliver Grey. Presented by Illyria.\nRunning time (approx): 1hr 50mins (including 20 minute interval). Suitable for ages 5+\nSponsored by Elstob Auctioneers \n*Tickets include access to Newby’s award-winning gardens from 1pm on the day of the performance* \nPlease bring your own rug or folding chairs (but no umbrellas!)\, picnics welcome.\nDogs are NOT allowed at the performance.\nPerformance continues regardless of weather. \nSaturday 6 July\, 5.30pm \nTickets £11.00 – £17.00
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-adventures-of-doctor-doolittle/
LOCATION:Newby Hall and Gardens\, Skelton-on-Ure\, Ripon\, HG4 5AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
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SUMMARY:Theatre for One
DESCRIPTION:Street theatre with a difference. 3 short performances lasting 3 minutes. \nEach performed to only one person at a time\, (plus curious onlookers!) \nA most intriguing\, and then exclusive\, theatre experience! \n“A simple idea\, the best ones often are\, created with such loving care and attention to detail that you just have to smile. Sometimes three minutes is all that’s needed!” Dorothy Max Prior\, Animations Online (UK) \nJoin Lempen Puppet Theatre for The Belly Bug and Dr Frankenstein. \nHave a look down the “Belescope” and see the habitat and habits of the belly bug. Enjoy the dance of life! \nCome and join Dr Frankenstein at his work table and watch him at work. Unsurprisingly he’s creating a new life! \nFREE EVENT – just turn up! \nTheatre for One is also running at Ripon Cathedral from 10.45 – 11.15am and from 1.30 -2.30pm on Kirkgate.
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/theatre-for-one-3/
LOCATION:Kirkgate\, Kirkgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1PB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
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SUMMARY:Stone Soup
DESCRIPTION:A wandering stranger holds the secret to making delicious soup\, fit for the finest folk in the land. But can they really make soup with just a stone? \nPerformed from a travelling cart and including elements of storytelling\, music and comical puppet characters. \nEye of Newt’s re-telling of this traditional folk tale invites audiences young and old to help a stranger in need. With the power of community\, kindness and more than a little imagination\, everyone in town will enjoy a taste of delicious Stone Soup. \nFREE EVENT \nMarket Place 1.30 – 2pm \nMinster Gardens 3 – 3.30pm
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/stone-soup-2/
LOCATION:Minster Gardens\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240317T181359Z
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SUMMARY:The Trial of John Sinkler
DESCRIPTION:Step inside a Magistrates Court room virtually unchanged since first being built and experience justice 1871 style in Ripon Courthouse as members of the Workhouse Theatre group invite you to the trial of John Sinkler for Poaching and Threatening to shoot a watcher. Ensure Justice is seen to be done as audience members or perhaps take a more active part as Magistrate  (and don a gown) or even stand as Witness in our scripted re-enactment. Learn of the amazing story of the Sinkler brothers and after the Court session\, hear how\, in 2025\, we aim to develop it into a fully-fledged Community play and promenade performance utilizing all three museum venues.\nLed by Mark Cronfield of Fell Foss Theatre.
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-trial-of-john-sinkler/
LOCATION:Courthouse Museum\, Minster Road\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174234Z
UID:2518-1720272600-1720279800@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Saturday afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/monoliths_trailer_draft-1080p-new-logos.mp4\n  \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 1.30 and 3.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-saturday-afternoon/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240323T124746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T183453Z
UID:2605-1720272600-1720276200@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Theatre for One
DESCRIPTION:Street theatre with a difference. 3 short performances lasting 3 minutes. \nEach performed to only one person at a time\, (plus curious onlookers!) \nA most intriguing\, and then exclusive\, theatre experience! \n“A simple idea\, the best ones often are\, created with such loving care and attention to detail that you just have to smile. Sometimes three minutes is all that’s needed!” Dorothy Max Prior\, Animations Online (UK) \nJoin Lempen Puppet Theatre for The Belly Bug and Dr Frankenstein. \nHave a look down the “Belescope” and see the habitat and habits of the belly bug. Enjoy the dance of life! \nCome and join Dr Frankenstein at his work table and watch him at work. Unsurprisingly he’s creating a new life! \nFREE EVENT – just turn up! \nTheatre for One is also running at Ripon Cathedral from 10.45- 11.15am and from 3-4pm on Kirkgate.
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/theatre-for-one-2/
LOCATION:Kirkgate\, Kirkgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1PB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240427T155330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240427T155330Z
UID:3114-1720272600-1720274400@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Stone Soup
DESCRIPTION:A wandering stranger holds the secret to making delicious soup\, fit for the finest folk in the land. But can they really make soup with just a stone? \nPerformed from a travelling cart and including elements of storytelling\, music and comical puppet characters. \nEye of Newt’s re-telling of this traditional folk tale invites audiences young and old to help a stranger in need. With the power of community\, kindness and more than a little imagination\, everyone in town will enjoy a taste of delicious Stone Soup. \nFREE EVENT \nMarket Place 1.30 – 2pm \nMinster Gardens 3 – 3.30pm
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/stone-soup/
LOCATION:Ripon Marketplace\, Market Place\, Ripon\, HG41BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240427T155208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T175740Z
UID:3112-1720271700-1720272600@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:The Wakeman Mummers
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT \n11.15-11.30am Ripon Cathedral forecourt \n1.15-1.30pm Ripon Cathedral forecourt
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-wakeman-mummers-2/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T111500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240427T155126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T175913Z
UID:3110-1720264500-1720265400@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:The Wakeman Mummers
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT \n11.15-11.30am Ripon Cathedral forecourt \n1.15-1.30pm Ripon Cathedral forecourt
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/the-wakeman-mummers/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T104500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240323T124139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T183540Z
UID:2592-1720262700-1720265400@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Theatre for One
DESCRIPTION:Street theatre with a difference. 3 short performances lasting 3 minutes. \nEach performed to only one person at a time\, (plus curious onlookers!) \nA most intriguing\, and then exclusive\, theatre experience! \n“A simple idea\, the best ones often are\, created with such loving care and attention to detail that you just have to smile. Sometimes three minutes is all that’s needed!” Dorothy Max Prior\, Animations Online (UK) \nJoin Lempen Puppet Theatre for The Belly Bug and Dr Frankenstein. \nHave a look down the “Belescope” and see the habitat and habits of the belly bug. Enjoy the dance of life! \nCome and join Dr Frankenstein at his work table and watch him at work. Unsurprisingly he’s creating a new life! \nFREE EVENT – just turn up! \nTheatre for One is also running from 1.30 – 2.30pm and from 3-4pm on Kirkgate.
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/theatre-for-one/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,family
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240706T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240706T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174310Z
UID:2515-1720261800-1720272600@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Saturday morning
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/monoliths_trailer_draft-1080p-new-logos.mp4\n  \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 10.30 and 1.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-saturday-morning/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240705T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240705T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240622T160614Z
UID:2432-1720188000-1720191600@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Mr Owen's Pocketbook
DESCRIPTION:*SOLD OUT* \nWilfred Owen lived his last summer in Ripon. He spent his last birthday in the Cathedral which now provides a fitting backdrop for Rupert Mason’s one-man performance.An officer travels from Allied HQ to the Western Front one week before the Armistice and discovers the pocket book of a young lieutenant killed that day.\nThe show movingly explores Wilfred Owen’s experience of war through his own and the poetry of his contemporaries.\nWritten and directed by award-winning writer Justin Butcher.\nAge guide 14+ \nRunning time 55mins \nTickets £10 (£8) \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/mr-owens-pocketbook/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240705T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240705T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174627Z
UID:2513-1720186200-1720193400@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Friday
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/monoliths_trailer_draft-1080p-new-logos.mp4\n  \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 1.30 and 3.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-friday/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240704T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240704T220000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240210T070057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174816Z
UID:2108-1720121400-1720130400@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Shakespeare's Royals
DESCRIPTION:Join Barrie Rutter OBE\, plus special guest\, to celebrate the Bard’s Kings & Queens – their achievements\, conquests and foibles – with anecdotes and memories from a career of playing and directing Shakespeare’s Royals\, with Northern Broadsides and beyond\, all over the world. \n“A formidable\, inspiring frontman\, never afraid to be outspoken\, the irrepressible Yorkshireman has lost none of his fervour to have a good time with audiences.” Charles Hutch Press \nTickets £18 (£16)
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/shakespeares-royals/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240704T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240704T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174837Z
UID:2511-1720099800-1720107000@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/monoliths_trailer_draft-1080p-new-logos.mp4\n  \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 1.30 and 3.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-thursday/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240703T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240703T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240210T070051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174853Z
UID:2094-1720036800-1720042200@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Look After Your Knees
DESCRIPTION:Look After Your Knees is a new solo work by theatre maker\, performer and physical comedian Natalie Bellingham. It is about the pain and beauty of growing older\, of connecting and unravelling\, of taking hold and letting go. This new solo performance uses comedy\, storytelling\, movement and interaction to uncover some of the things in life that can be hard to talk about. It’s a celebration of being human in all its banality\, sprinkled with joy and ridiculousness. It’s a visual and physical collage performed by a clown delving into the space inside us left behind by time. \nThis is a show about facing change when you didn’t see it coming. It’s about what comes next. \n“Be kind to your knees\, you’ll miss them when they’re gone” Baz Lurhman\, 1999 \n“Great comic timing\, fantastic physicality and delivers emotional moments exceptionally well… clearly (an) exceptional talent.”\nJacob Bush\, The Reviews Hub Yorkshire\n“Honest\, raw and emotionally open on the stage\, it makes for a performer who is utterly compelling.” Nick Ahad\, Writer and Broadcaster \nNatalie was a 2021 Funny Women finalist and co-founder of Uncanny Theatre with whom she toured original work for a decade throughout the UK. She has recently been touring The Polar Bear (Is Dead)\, a creative collaboration with Daniele Pennati from Milan\, and has been working with acclaimed art clown Jamie Wood to create this new solo show Look After Your Knees. \nWednesday 3 July\, 8pm \nPresented in memory of Ripon Theatre Festival founder\, Ian Holloway. There will be a collection after the show for St Michael’s Hospice. \nYou may also make a donation to the charity directly via Ian’s Just Giving page.  Thank you for your support. \nTickets £12 (£10)
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/look-after-your-knees/
LOCATION:Ripon Arts Hub\, 49 Allhallowgate\, Ripon\, HG4 1LQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240703T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240703T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174903Z
UID:2509-1720013400-1720020600@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nhttps://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/monoliths_trailer_draft-1080p-new-logos.mp4\n  \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 1.30 and 3.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-wednesday/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240702T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240702T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T172954Z
UID:2477-1719928800-1719934200@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Tales from the Scriptorium
DESCRIPTION:Brother Aidan returns to the Festival\, bringing heritage crafts\, history and storytelling to his new home at Fountains Abbey. Witness the process of creating an Anglo Saxon book whilst he weaves talks of his life as a monk. On hand – a huge range of replica artefacts.  Demonstration includes parchment and ink making\, leatherwork\, bookbinding and calligraphy. An interactive event for adults.\nPresented by Andrew Bates from Hazelsong Theatre. \nDuration 90 minutes \nWe are no longer taking bookings for this event: Please book for the 11am show instead. \n 
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/tales-from-the-scriptorium-3/
LOCATION:Swanley Grange at National Trust Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal\, Fountains Abbey\, Fountains Lane\, Ripon\, HG4 3DY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,workshop
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240702T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240702T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T080346
CREATED:20240322T061508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T174938Z
UID:2504-1719927000-1719934200@www.ripontheatrefestival.org
SUMMARY:Monoliths - Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Three women. Three voices. Three stories. \nAn immersive\, digital theatre experience\, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor\, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies\, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi\, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. \nThree stories open the world of the English northern landscape in virtual reality\, what it means to come from it\, live in it and belong to it. \nMonoliths has been shown at several international film festivals including Melbourne International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival and Sheffield Doc Fest. \nDirected by Lucy Hammond. \nFour screenings per hour between 1.30 and 3.30pm. \nEach performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time\, wearing XR headsets. \nAge guide 11+ \nPresented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust \nTickets £5
URL:https://www.ripontheatrefestival.org/event/monoliths-tuesday/
LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral\, Minster Road\,\, Ripon\, HG4 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:drama,spoken word
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