What’s On is a free service for individuals and organisations in and around Richmond including all of Richmondshire and communities throughout the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
If you are a commercial provider of events and activities, we are pleased to publicise your business too. To discover how to use What’s On for a modest fee just email – info@whatsonrichmond.co.uk
A joint exhibition of paintings, Chigiri-e and photography inspired by the artists' two favourite places
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An exhibition of fluid art inspired by the landscapes of the North Yorkshire Moors
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An exhibition of fluid art inspired by the landscapes of the North Yorkshire Moors.
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An exhibition of vibrant original paintings in watercolour ink inspired by wildlife and nature near and far.
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A short course of 5 one hour classes at Pear Tree Studio for those with non-specific back pain or who want to improve or maintain the flexibility of their spine.
Illustrated talk on Scorton Lakes Reserve by Joe Buck of Save Scorton Lakes Committee All Welcome. Local group members £2, non-members £4 under 18s free includes refreshments.
Heritage Open Day event - Foxglove Covert
Open Heritage Wild Wander. A free guided walk with reserve staff, exploring wildlife and a chance to see some traditional scything. Booking required: www.foxglovecovertlnr.eventbrite.com Also bring photographic ID.
A free guided tour of Aske Hall led by Robin, Lord Ronaldshay. Booking required: contact kathryn@aske.co.uk
Hourly each day at 10.00 / 11.00 / 12.00.
A free illustrated talk on Lead Mining and Mining families in Upper Swaledale. Booking required: richmondcivicsociety@gmail.com
French and Italian classes at various levels on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays starting on 18th September. For details please contact Judith MacLeod at judithm289@gmail.com or on 07528786584.
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A free illustrated talk on the history of Richmond Station, the building and its uses. No booking required.
A free talk about Richmond Town Hall, followed by a town walk, led by Ian Woods in his role as the Victorian policeman, Charles Manley. Booking required.: richmondcivicsociety@gmail.com
A free guided walk to look at some of the Designated Landscape of Aske Hall, with a visit to the Temple. Booking required: richmondcivicsociety@gmail.com.
Glastonbury based Nick Parker started gigging in his early teens playing mandolin and singing, touring the UK and Europe, first with folk/rock/skiffle band ‘Why?' and then with his own guitar band ‘Tobermory' before embarking on his solo career in 2010.
Since then he has enjoyed more than 30 tours, releasing five full-length albums along the way, with many of his songs being featured on BBC6 Music and other stations.
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Mikron invites you into a world of secrets, songs and cyphers as we meet the heroes of Hut 3. In a non-descript mansion in a non-descript town, extraordinary men and women worked in secret to help win the war. But shhh… Bletchley Park doesn't officially exist.
Peggy Valentine arrives in 1940, 18 years old and headstrong. Surrounded by boffins, soldiers and debutantes, she must navigate wartime work, growing up and guarding secrets.
As the war rages across Europe, the stakes rise for Peggy and her friends as they fight to protect those they love.
Tickets cost £17 from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online at: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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A free introduction to Richmond's ghostly past in an entertaining walk that starts at Friary Gardens opposite the Theatre. No booking required.
In this workshop led by local bookbinder, Delphine Ruston, see for yourself how books start life by making two books of your own to take away. £55 per person (+ £4.29 booking fee).
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The VOCES8 Scholars Ensemble is a vocal group made up of young professional singers who have previously been part of the annual VOCES 8 Scholars programme. Their work includes performances across the UK including Kings Place, London; the Solent Music Festival; ‘Gregorian Treasures' in London and Cambridge with the Dutch ensemble Wishful Singing; and Fruit of Silence with McNicol Ballet Collective at the Royal Academy of Music, London. They will also give concerts in France, Belgium, Spain and Portugal. For VOCES8 Records they will record an album of music of Marten Jansson with the Stockholm Saxophone Quartet, conducted by Ragnar Bohlin for release next year.
The West Yorkshire Savoyards, celebrating their 50th year, make a welcome return to The Georgian Theatre Royal with the magical Gilbert & Sullivan comic-opera, Iolanthe.
One of the most popular of the ‘Savoy operas', Iolanthe sees Gilbert & Sullivan at their sublime and satirical best. The world of politics and the world of fairy-tale collide in this irreverent send-up of Parliament set to some of the most beautiful music ever written by Sir Arthur Sullivan.
Be prepared for laughs, thrills and fabulous music in this touring production directed by Graham Weston, who also plays the Lord Chancellor, with a professional orchestra conducted by Oliver Longstaff.
Tickets cost £18 (£6 for under 18s) from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online at www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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A free guided walk around Richmond's historic racecourse to learn about its history and buildings and the plans of the Burgage Pastures Committee. No booking required. Meet at the Hurgill Road carpark.
Free Admission A variety of new, second-hand, antiquarian and collectable books from expert sellers on The Station platform - along with The Station's regular ‘Lost and Found' book stall.
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Amy- Jane Beer, naturalist and President of Friends of the Dales will discuss her book about rivers and wild places.
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Jessica Hepburn recounts her inspiring journey to becoming a record breaking adventurer.
Following the success of The New York Times bestseller The Dressmakers of Auschwitz, historian Lucy Adlington's new book Four Red Sweaters bears testament to the memories that the most fragile garments can hold, and to the love that never unravels even in the darkest moments of history.
Join her as she recounts powerful true stories of friendship, survival and resilience in the Holocaust, from the horrors of the Kindertransport to a daring armed revolt, all centering on knitting skills and an intriguing selection of humble woollens.
This show is part of the Richmond Walking and Book Festival.
Tickets cost £12 (£6 for full-time students or those on benefits) from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Come join us for a fun and creative afternoon of sketching with the talented artist Lynn Ward at The Green Howards Museum. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this event is perfect for anyone who loves to draw. Lynn will provide tips and guidance to help you improve your sketching skills. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a pro and meet other art enthusiasts. £20 per person.
Sketchbook and pencils are provided so all you need to do is book your place by clicking the booking link or calling us on 01748 826561.
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The Secret Traits of Landscape, a talk by Annabel Abbs(Streets) on how surroundings can affect health and happiness. 14:30 at The Fleece (includes a drink & cake). Visit www.booksandboots.
Sleepless: Discovering the Power of the Night Self. 20.30 at The Station. A walk after sunset with Annabel Abbs (Streets)Visit www.booksandboots.org.
A tasting hosted by HC Wines from York - ‘What a difference a year makes'. Visitors welcome (£20) & new members too!. Email info@nyws.org.uk for details.
In this workshop led by local bookbinder, Delphine Ruston, see for yourself how books start life by making two books of your own to take away. £55 per person (+ £4.29 booking fee).
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A short course of 5 one hour classes at Pear Tree Studio for those with non-specific back pain or who want to improve or maintain the flexibility of their spine.
Sketchbook Walks with Liz Harvey. 10:00 and 13:30. The Station. Gentle stroll with stops to sketch, suitable for all abilities. Visit booksandboots.org
Megan McCubbin is a wildlife presenter, conservationist, and author, known for her engaging science communication and conservation work. A familiar face on BBC's Springwatch, Winterwatch, and Animal Park, she shares her passion for biodiversity with national audiences.
Megan bridges the gap between academia and public awareness through broadcasting, writing, and social media. With a growing following on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, she captivates audiences with stunning visuals and educational content, inspiring global action to protect the natural world.
This show is part of the Richmond Walking and Book Festival.
Tickets cost £12 (£6 full-time students and those on benefits) from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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An exhibition of our members artworks featuring a huge variety of animals and the natural world.
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Step back in time with Jarvis Browning, a Green Howard Veteran and master farrier, as he brings history to life with his functioning WW1 Army farrier forge.
Known across Ryedale as The Fadmoor Farrier, Jarvis has been plying his trade for over three decades, combining expert craftsmanship with sharp Yorkshire wit. With his trademark beard and a wealth of stories, he offers more than just a demonstration, expect sparks, humour, and a fascinating glimpse into the vital wartime role of the farrier.
This is a rare opportunity to see traditional blacksmithing skills in action, just as they would have been used on the Western Front. This event runs alongside our special exhibition ‘Animal Allies'.
Visit the museum on 27th September, from 10.00-16.00 to see Jarvis at work.
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Why do families make such rich material for fiction? Acclaimed novelists Marina Kemp (The Unwilding) and Joanna Howat (Crescendo) discuss the joys and challenges of writing about family life. Marina's latest novel has been praised as 'powerfully compelling' and 'subtle, complex and ambitious,' while Joanna's debut is a darkly funny and heartfelt story of loss and redemption. Join them for a thought-provoking conversation about the ties that bind us and the stories that emerge from them.
Part of the Richmond Walking & Book Festival.
Tickets cost £12 (£6 for full-time students and those on benefits) from Box Office (01748 825252) or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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The Restless Coast. Roger Morgan Grenville gives a moving account of his journey around Britain's beautiful coast. Visit bookandboots.org
Enjoy a fantastic afternoon of uplifting music with Musicality – a dynamic blend of choral harmonies, gifted soloists, and captivating ensembles.
Their eclectic programme spans Broadway favourites such as Sweet Charity, Sister Act, and timeless Gershwin, alongside pop classics by Paul Simon, The Beatles, and Coldplay. You'll also hear beautiful sacred pieces, folk songs, and works by celebrated choral composers past and present, from Mozart to John Rutter. It's a sensational celebration of song – joyful, inspiring, and not to be missed!
The performance, a fundraiser in support of the Theatre, is led by Musical Director Andrea Rhodes with accompaniment by Gillian Ash.
Tickets cost £14 from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online at: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Would you like to learn all about the magic of vibrant watercolour inks in a friendly, welcoming environment?
With a course of 3 sessions, local artist Jaci Stroud will introduce you to this media and her techniques, tips and tricks.
Support for all ages and ability from complete beginners to artists wanting a change!
£85 per person (plus £6.63 booking fee) for the full 3-week course.
All materials are provided, and you can work at your own pace in this relaxed class.
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A short course of 5 one hour classes at Pear Tree Studio for those with non-specific back pain or who want to improve or maintain the flexibility of their spine.
Tales from the career of Anne Newstead.
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In war-torn Rome, Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi live for each other and for their art. But when Cavaradossi helps an escaped prisoner, the lovers make a deadly enemy in the form of Baron Scarpia, Chief of Police.
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Wednesday 1st October. Richmond Civic Society - Lead Mining in Swaledale. Richmond Methodist Church 19.30 - 21.00. A talk by Helen Guy (Keld Resource Centre) on the history of lead mining in Swaledale since Roman times. Visitors welcome: entry fee £10. Free to members. richmondcivicsociety.org
Life is hard. Come and have a laugh about it with popular comedian Andy Parsons.
After his nationwide critical-smash sell-out 2023/24 tour, Andy is back with a brand-new show. As seen on Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC iPlayer, Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week and his 2025 NextUp stand-up special.
STRICTLY 14+
Tickets £18 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Free admission A beautiful collection of autumnal stalls for lovers of the country living and period homes style, offering vintage pieces, rustic furnishings, fabrics, decorative and antique finds!
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Enjoy an evening of smooth Jazz music from The Good Vibes Trio at The Station Cafe Bar, as you enjoy a delicious two course meal. £30.00 per person - drinks not included.
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Haydn - String Quartet Op. 33 No. 4
Janacek - Quartet No. 2 Intimate Letters
Fergus Hall - Three hours after high water
Bartok - String Quartet No. 4
Gepetto decides to make a marionette from a magic piece of wood and he calls his puppet Pinocchio.
Pinocchio is a mischievous, naughty puppet who is easily distracted by the Fox and the Cat. We follow his adventures which include him being turned into a donkey and being swallowed by a shark.
The show includes mime, puppetry, original music and audience participation.
Suitable for children aged 4 – 9 years old.
Tickets £11 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME
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This is the last in a short course of 5 one hour classes at Pear Tree Studio for those with non-specific back pain or who want to improve or maintain the flexibility of their spine.
Making the most of your devices: tablets, smartphones and laptops. The landline switch-off. What you need to know about AI. Social Media friend or foe?
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Two-course lunch at the King's Head Hotel followed by Speaker, Maria Glot, on "Saltaire - part 3". Visitors welcome. Book in advance by ringing our Luncheon Sec. on 07936 547360
Step into a whirlwind of music, theatre, and unexpected twists as Marske Choir takes you on a playful and imaginative journey through the history of musical entertainment from a Richmond point of view.
Soon events take a curious turn… when a certain local literary legend crashes the party. Suddenly, reality bends, characters unravel, and the stage is set for a delightfully weird and wonderful adventure.
Blending choral performance with drama, humour, and a touch of the surreal, The Alice Issue is a unique musical play that celebrates Richmond's rich cultural past: with a wink to its stranger side!
This is a fundraising event for The Georgian Theatre Royal.
Tickets £12 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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This beginner-friendly modern calligraphy workshop is the perfect introduction to the art of beautiful lettering. £55 per person (+ £4.29 booking fee).
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Create an adorable and eye catching piece of nature inspired home decor, with Jean, formerly of Crafty Individuals and now of Collaborative-Art. £55 per person (plus £4.29 booking fee)
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Look out your Girl Guides trefoil badge for tonight when Georgie Sale will tell us all about Isabelle Chator, Aviatrix. Lady visitors are welcome to come along as a guest. Contact Pam Myers for more information on 07794 089414.
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Rob Macdonald from Sustainable Swaledale will describe 'Together for Trees', Swaledale and Arkengarthdale's community tree planting project now entering its fifth year. Along the way, Rob will discuss the traditional role of trees and hedges in our dales' landscape, and discuss how they can be good for nature, good for flood management and good for food.
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With 11 performances over 4 days, there is something for everyone in our 2025 line up. From trad jazz to gypsy jazz, American Songbook classics to modern pieces, foot stomping fun to the sublime, LJF25 has it all. You can find the details of all the artists at www.leyburnjazz.org
Leyburn Jazz Festival 2025 is presented by BlueBoxt Creative and Performing Arts (Charity # 1199194)
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Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.
Join the Alastair James Band for a captivating celebration of the music of Paul Simon: one of the most highly revered songwriters of the 20th and 21st centuries.
With carefully crafted arrangements inspired by Simon's iconic live and studio performances, the show features classic hits including You Can Call Me Al, Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes, Mrs Robinson, Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover, Still Crazy After All These Years, Late in the Evening and many more. A rare opportunity to hear these tremendous songs brought to life by Alastair James and his superb 7-piece band.
Tickets £25 Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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The perfect show for Shakespeare lovers and sceptics alike!
Just Macbeth is the silliest take on Shakespeare's great, gory tragedy you'll ever see. School friends Andy, Danny and Lisa are rehearsing a scene for homework when their potion turns real and they're whisked back to medieval Scotland!
Through the eyes of these hapless heroes, Macbeth is hilariously reimagined in a fast-paced, irreverent adventure that's ideal for audiences young and old.
A new production by Our Star Theatre Company, written by Andy Griffiths.
Age suitability: 7+
Tickets £17 Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Join local book binder Delphine to create 3 attractive book structures: a concertina book, a dos-a-dos ( back-to-back) notebook and an exposed spine link-stitch sketchbook. £55 per person + £4.29 fee.
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A talk from Steve Erskine (Green Howards Museum) on 'The quirks and pitfalls of Great War family history.' Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.
Kisdon Hill is a fell in Upper Swaledale. Though it's only a small fell it has a unique quality, it's an island hill, cut off from its larger neighbours at the end of the last Ice Age. The legacy is a diverse landscape: from meadowlands to wetlands, double drop waterfalls to limestone scars, deep gorges to heather clad fells. Kisdon Landscapes is a photographic journey that follows the paths, tracks and watercourses, that take you to, around and over Kisdon Hill.
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Wednesday 22nd October. Richmond Civic Society - the Melsonby Hoard. Richmond School 19.30 - 21.00. A talk by Professor Tom Moore (Durham University) on the massive Melsonby Iron Age hoard, excavated in 2022 and first publicised in March 2025. This will be the first public talk on this historically significant find. Visitors welcome: entry fee £10. Free to members.
Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw's incendiary moral classic.
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Whether it's the nostalgia of Gone with the Wind or the sassy fashions of Katharine Hepburn, women have long been inspired to recreate the glamour of film stars, hoping to feel halfway to Hollywood themselves through movie-imagined clothes.
Like picture-goers of the thirties and forties, the History Wardrobe invite you to escape into the world of cinema's golden age, as they explore sensational styles as well as stories from behind the camera, before revealing their own show-stopping transformation…
Tickets £17 Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Chronicling the making of Bruce Springsteen's 1982 Nebraska album when he was a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, starring Jeremy Allen White
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Friends and artists Hannah Brophy and Isobel Rooke have created this exhibition of bold imaginative landscapes and vibrant still life paintings to celebrate, and challenge more traditional subjects.
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An exhibition to enable and encourage local artists both professional and amateur to display their works of art, including paintings, ceramics or woodwork.
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Prepare for an evening of wit, tuneful tomfoolery and dodgy history lessons! Join local legends Adrian Bramley and Gregan Davis as they revive the timeless songs of Flanders and Swann, stir in a little Tom Lehrer mischief, and breathe life into Marriott Edgar's brilliantly daft monologues.
Adrian (usually only recognised by the back of his head when he is in the pit as Musical Director) will be at the piano, while Gregan (usually hiding his face altogether as the elusive Director of local amateur shows) steps up to take centre stage.
All proceeds go to supporting The Georgian Theatre Royal.
Tickets £12 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Meet Marauding Matthew, the friendly phantom who haunts The Station! Can you help him finish his petrifying poem? Search The Station high and low to find the missing words. £1 per child.
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Join us at The Georgian Theatre Royal, the UK's oldest working theatre in its original form, for an atmospheric night of storytelling and suspense, where theatrical history and ghostly legend intertwine.
As twilight falls, you'll be guided through backstage spaces and dim corridors, where ghostly stories and mysterious happenings bring the building's rich history to life. Expect an atmospheric experience filled with whispers from the past: all served with a free drink to steady your nerves!
Places are limited and these spine-tingling tours are expected to sell out quickly, so early booking is strongly advised.
Suitable for ages 14 and over.
Tickets £20 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Join us for a magical evening steeped in storytelling, mystery, and local folklore, as we celebrate National Museums at Night with Myths and Legends at The Green Howards Museum.
From 6.30pm until 8.30pm, guests will begin the evening with exclusive after-hours access to the museum's fascinating collections. Then settle in for a captivating talk by special guest Rhoda Fraser, Richmond's renowned ghost tour guide, known for bringing the region's supernatural tales to life.
Enjoy a specially curated flight of wine, paired with a local cheese platter as you hear about the eerie myths and enduring legends of Richmond and the Yorkshire Dales.
Tickets are £25 per person.
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Join top comedian Tom Davis as he warms up brand new material ahead of a nationwide tour.
As well as his standup success, Tom is also an actor, and writer best known for hit shows King Gary, The Curse, and the BAFTA and Royal Television Society Award-winning Murder in Successville. These standout roles have firmly established him as one of the UK's most impressive comedy talents.
A familiar face across both television and film, Tom's credits include Wonka, Paddington 2, A Thousand Blows, A League of Their Own, Live at the Apollo and The Jonathan Ross Show. He also co-hosts the hugely popular podcast Wolf & Owl alongside Romesh Ranganathan.
Tickets cost £17 and are available from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online at: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME
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The story Charles Dickens might have written after too much gin…
Follow half-orphan Pip and his friends as they battle evil guardians, hideous siblings, and disaster at every turn! Will virtue triumph? Will love conquer all?
Mark Evans' Bleak Expectations (performed by Richmond Amateur Dramatic Society) is a gloriously daft Dickensian romp, packed with villains, ridiculous names, wild plot twists, romance, death scenes, and hopefully a happy ending.
Based on the hit BBC Radio 4 series, the play premiered at The Watermill Theatre in 2022 and transferred to London's West End in 2023.
A chaotic, laugh-out-loud caper that will leave audiences begging for more!
Tickets £16-£18 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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The bonfire is lit at 6.30. The fireworks display begins at 7pm and a barbecue is available throughout the evening. Admission is free and a collection is taken for future village events,
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Lise, the only daughter of Widow Simone, is in love with the young farmer Colas, but her mother has far more ambitious plans for her. Simone hopes to marry her off to Alain, the son of the wealthy proprietor Thomas. Desperate to marry Colas rather than Alain, Lise contrives to outwit her mother's plans.
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Ashley and Deborah Dow play a 20s and 30s Blues based repertoire on an astonishing range of instruments including several different types of guitar, plus ukulele, harmonica, washboard and percussion.
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From Monday 10th November to Saturday 20th December, you can browse the museum's beautiful range of gifts and create your very own Christmas Wish List. We'll provide you with a special reference number. Simply pass it on to your family or friends, and they can visit the shop, view your list, and choose something they know you'll adore.
It's the perfect way to make sure every gift under the tree is one you'll treasure. No more second-guessing, no more returns, just thoughtful presents and happy faces.
Shop smart. Shop with certainty. Shop The Green Howards Museum.
Call on 01748 826561
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Tonight the ladies will be letting their hair down for an evening of 'Fun and Games with Line Dancing' Lady visitors are welcome to come along as a guest.
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Richmond Operatic society brings the dark legend of Sweeney Todd to life in this gripping tale of obsession, vengeance, and grisly enterprise.
Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to 19th century London seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife.
The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs Lovett, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop, above which he opens a new barber practice. Mrs Lovett's luck sharply shifts when Todd's thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up, and the carnage has only just begun!
Tickets £18-£21 from Box Office on 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Two-course lunch at the King's Head Hotel followed by Speaker, Sarah Hopps, on "Gardens of Europe". Visitors welcome. Book in advance by ringing our Luncheon Secretary. on 07936 547360
Andy Irvine is one of the great Irish singers, his voice one of a handful of truly great ones that gets to the very soul of Ireland. He has been hailed as ‘a tradition in himself.'
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As part of the Richmondshire Concert Season, the Delphine Trio will play music by Beethoven and Brahms.
A talk from John Butterwick on 'Ten ways to improve your enjoyment of wine'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.
An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME
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Our first ever in person theatre performance at the Station Cinema! (Please not this is not a film or broadcast) and it comes from the award winning Don't Go Into The Cellar Theatre Company. Join the great Victorian novelist Charles Dickens as he brings to life one of the most famous ghost stories of all time. A tale of revenants and redemption, hauntings and humbug, seasonal spooks and sentiment. Award-winning actor and writer Jonathan Goodwin performs live in person this theatre production inside the Cinema as Dickens in this one-man performance, co-directed by Goodwin and Gary Archer.
An acclaimed one man production of A Christmas Carol live in the Station Cinema in person. Get into the festive spirit with a stunning performance.
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A tasting of wines from New Zealand with Mick Whitaker. Visitors welcome £20. Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.
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Stuck at home and put to work by her spoiled Step-Sisters, Cinderella's life is dreary and dull. Everything changes when she helps a mysterious woman out...With a little bit of magic, she is transported into an ethereal new world – one where fairies bring the gifts of the seasons, where pumpkins turn into carriages, and where true love awaits.
This enchanting ballet by The Royal Ballet's Founding Choreographer Frederick Ashton is a theatrical experience for all the family and will transport you into an ethereal world where a sprinkling of fairy dust makes dreams come true.
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Olivier Award-winner Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Dunkirk) is joined by Emmy and BAFTA-winner Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Responder) starring in the critically acclaimed and subversively funny new play by David Ireland.
From Friday 28th November to Wednesday 17th December, children (and grown-ups too!) are invited to pop in and post their letters straight to Lapland. Make sure to include a stamped addressed envelope so that Santa can send a reply from his busy workshop.
But hurry, the last posting date is Wednesday 17th December to give the elves enough time to work their magic. The museum and Santa's helpers cannot be responsible for any Royal Mail delays during the festive season, so get your wishes in early!
Bring your Christmas dreams, sprinkle a little imagination, and let your letter travel all the way to Santa's desk in Lapland.
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An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME
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New Year fireworks on the green. No admission charge but a collection is taken to support future village events.
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Polish your glass slippers and get ready for a sparkling adventure. This much-loved fairytale promises to enchant audiences of all ages.
Join us as we tell the timeless story of Cinderella, her wicked stepmother, a magical fairy godmother, and a dash from the ball before the clock strikes midnight. But this is Richmond, so you can expect so much more!
The Georgian Theatre Royal's legendary pantomime will be packed with all your favourite ingredients. There will be side-splitting comedy and toe-tapping songs, along with our famous panto knitting to keep you in stitches.
Don't miss the chance to experience the magic and mayhem that makes our pantomime the highlight of the festive season.
Tickets £16-£18 from Box Office 01748 825252 or online: www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
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Step into the festive season with an unforgettable evening of music at The Green Howards Museum. We are delighted to welcome the Military WAGS Christmas Choir, hosted by The Green Howards Museum trustee, Lady Hale, for a magical night of festive harmonies.
Enjoy timeless Christmas songs and traditional carols performed in the stunning setting of our historic regimental museum, guaranteed to leave you full of festive spirit.
The evening begins with a champagne and canape reception in the Circle Room, before guests are seated in the Normanby Room for the choir's first set. A second glass of champagne will be served during the interval to be enjoyed in the second set, and the concert draws to a close at 8:30pm.
Places are strictly limited, and so early booking is essential.
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Known to millions as 'The King of Waltz', Andre Rieu is the world's leading pop classical artist and consistently appears on the worldwide list of highest-grossing touring artists.
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Vocals, fiddle, guitar & flute weave a tapestry of traditional & original songs and tunes; from a cappella three-part harmonies to luscious instrumental arrangements, to welcome the Christmas season.
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Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.
Both the museum and our beautifully decorated gift shop will be open for this special festive Sunday.
Here's what's waiting for you:
Letters to Santa – post your Christmas wishes straight to Lapland via our special North Pole Postbox.
Children's Festive Trail – help Santa get his gifts ready in this fun, family-friendly trail around the museum.
Christmas Wish Tree – write your own Christmas wish on a bauble and hang it on our sparkling tree.
Gift Shopping with Certainty – browse our unique gifts and use our Wish List service to make sure every present is perfect.
Step inside for festive cheer, magical activities, and thoughtful gifts.
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An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME
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Come and enjoy all that this year's Christmas Fair has to offer in Richmond Market Place on Sunday 7th December, from 10.00am-4.00pm.
The festivities will include children's entertainment, Santa's Grotto, a Treasure Hunt and local musicians who will be performing both on stage and around the town.
There will be plenty of Christmas market stalls in addition to Richmond's wide variety of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. You might even do all your Christmas shopping on this one day, sustained by a hot chocolate and delicious food!
A Park & Ride service will run between Richmond School and Friary Gardens, and disabled parking will be available.
If you would like to volunteer to help with the organisation of the event, please email info@originalrichmond.co.uk.
This is the night of our Christmas party when anything might happen.
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Christmas lunch at the King's Head Hotel followed by music from Sophia Strings. Visitors welcome. Book in advance by ringing our Luncheon Secretary on 07936 547360
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Peter Wright's The Nutcracker has enchanted audiences since its 1984 premiere by the Company. Featuring Tchaikovsky's most familiar melodies and brought to life by Julia Trevelyan Oman's exquisite designs, The Nutcracker is sure to be a festive firecracker for all ages.
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We're welcoming the talented Rosemary and Twine florists of Leyburn, who will guide you step-by-step in creating a stunning arrangement using a variety of dried flowers and foliage, perfect for bringing festive charm to your home all season long.
Your centrepiece will last throughout Christmas, adding a personal touch to your celebrations. All materials and equipment are provided. Just bring your creativity and festive spirit!
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On Saturday 14th, children will enjoy an enchanting 30-minute interactive visit with Santa and his Chief Elf. From the moment you arrive, Santa's Chief Elf will welcome you and lead you to meet the man himself. Together, you'll join in a joyful sing-along, before Santa settles down to share a special Christmas story.
Santa and his Chief Elf will make sure every child has made it onto the Good List before presenting them with an individual gift to take home.
Your ticket also includes museum entry for the child, so you can enjoy exploring our fascinating collections before or after your Santa session. Please note standard admission applies for accompanying adults, with a maximum of two adults per child.
Tickets: £25 per child. Spaces are limited.
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On Saturday 21st December, children will enjoy an enchanting 30-minute interactive visit with Santa and his Chief Elf. From the moment you arrive, Santa's Chief Elf will welcome you and lead you to meet the man himself. Together, you'll join in a joyful sing-along, before Santa settles down to share a special Christmas story.
Santa and his Chief Elf will make sure every child has made it onto the Good List before presenting them with an individual gift to take home.
Your ticket also includes museum entry for the child, so you can enjoy exploring our fascinating collections before or after your Santa session. Please note standard admission applies for accompanying adults, with a maximum of two adults per child.
Tickets: £25 per child. Spaces are limited.
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The organiser of this activity has kindly made a donation to support this service which is operated by volunteers. Richmond Information Centre thanks them for their contribution.
The organiser of this activity has kindly made a donation to support this service which is operated by volunteers. Richmond Information Centre thanks them for their contribution.
The details are not yet available. Please contact Pam Myers at mrspjmyers@yahoo.co.uk nearer the date for information.
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At one of her lavish parties, celebrated Parisan courtesan Violetta is introduced to Alfredo Germont. The two fall madly in love, and though hesitant to leave behind her life of luxury and freedom, Violetta follows her heart. But the young couple's happiness is short-lived, as the harsh realities of life soon come knocking.
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A talk from Paul Millard on 'Butterfly conservation - where have our local butterflies gone?'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.
Four women, four curious love stories. Juan Diego Florez leads a fantastic cast in Offenbach's dream like opera. Running time 245 minutes, Two intervals Sung in French with English subtitles
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A talk from Baroness Brenda Hale on 'The Life of a Lady Law Lord'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.
S Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin, who realizes his affection for her all too late. The Met's evocative production, directed by Tony Award–winner Deborah Warner.
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