It was Ripon’s third Theatre Festival last week, and the weekend was to be given over to the streets and the park for theatre-in-the-street. The first two festivals had been sunny, warm, and everything good the weather could offer. Last weekend’s forecast was unremittingly vile. Rain, wind, thunder … everything you don’t want. Ripon’s luck had run out.
Except it hadn’t. Apart from one short sharp shower in the middle of Sunday, the weather was – sunny, warm enough, and everything anyone could have wished for.
Come and have a stroll. We could join Struzzo the ostrich and Maxim as they wander round the park.


Kit and Caboodle told a good yarn from their laden mule- cart. It was nicely illustrated by a moving picture show, transcribed onto an apparently unending scroll of paper unfurling before our eyes. And with added paper puppets.



We could watch the swirling-skirted clog-dancers rhythmically and musically clickety clacking their clogs.

Or we could wait for a train with the Rhubarb Theatre and their Three Suitcases as they try to set off on holiday. We’d have a long wait. Ripon doesn’t have a station.

Oh, hang on! There’s plenty going on near the Market Square too…. such as Fireman Dave …

… I want to catch the Bachelors of Paradise …



… and Logy on Fire, who does astonishing feats of acrobatics and balance with batches of discarded cigar boxes …

And there’s so much more. I only managed to see Four Hundred Roses, whom I photographed here, as they wandered up Kirkgate between performances.

I wish you could have been actually – rather than virtually – there too. Maybe next year?
Brilliant fun! I’m glad Struzzo had a sunny day.
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His shaggy coat probably kept him cosy anyway.
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Looks great, so much to see and photograph
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It would have kept you snapping away all weekend.
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I’ll try to remember next year but it’s himself’s birthday tomorrow. Perhaps he’d like to be in the UK for a change. We’d try and bring the weather, though I’m sure they wouldn’t want 30s in all those costumes. Looks brilliant fun and I’m a big fan of Logy.
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Oh, have you seen Logy before? I only caught the end of his act. Happy Birthday Himself!
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In York at the market place. He was excellent and we even put money in the hat 😁💙
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👍 He was good fun – as they all were.
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Looks like lots of fun from the photos, and I’m sure much more actually there!
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Dead right! Happy memories.
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Good fun Margaret
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Yup. Good clean fun.
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It looks like it was such a nice day.
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It was. Particularly contrasted with what we’d been threatened with.
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Fabulous! So glad the weather was kind. I’ll be on the lookout next year!
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Yes! Plan one of your Yorkshire sorties around it!
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Does Fireman Dave call for volunteers or does he bring his own victim? My back hurts just looking at Struzzo!
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Mine too. And he’s not a young man. In his 50s easily. Oh, OK. He’s a young man. Fireman Dave finds lots of eager young volunteers … madness.
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Definitely a young man!
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well, I’m a firm believer in keeping in touch with the inner child! This looks to have been a great day and thank goodness for the weather! Kit and caboodle looked fun, the cloggers seemed energetic and The Bachelors of Paradise colourfully coordinated, oh and char box man. Quite a feat
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They’re all so skillful. But what a way of earning a living eh? Such hard work!
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awh, the fun you had. made me think back to my time in the UK where such events were possible and highly appreciated. Also the self-deprecating humour most Brits deploy. Just love it. Would have had a field day or three. I‘m so glad for you all that the weather was playing along. Thanks for sharing a part of your experience.
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And thanks for coming along. Having seen the fun the good people of Basel have during Fasnacht I know the fun that’s possible there too.
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Thanks for the virtually and your photos help.I t looks like summer fun and I like the inner child connection.
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Oh, I was very much in touch with my Inner Child!
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This looks like great fun! I especially like the look of the Bachelors of Paradise 🙂 And I see you caught the 400 Roses passing our favourite Ripon pub! As to the weather, we experienced the same thankfully inaccurate forecast for our visit to Wimbledon on Monday. We were promised frequent showers from midday onwards and went prepared to get wet and be disappointed, but we only felt about three spots of rain all day and saw three complete matches 😀
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I was so cross to miss them. But I was a festival volunteer, and had things to do, places to be. Which were also fun – can’t do everything!
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I am sure you had a wonderful day there! 😌
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Lots of fun was had by all!
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That looks terrific! The weather forecasts have been hopeless lately. We’ve also been threatened with complete washouts on days that haven’t turned out too badly in the end.
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Weather forecasting seems to have become a very unknown skill.
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I love the ostrich! but it all looks like wonderful entertainment!
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All lots of fun, Elke. And now every year!
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That’s good!
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We ALL loved the ostrich. All great fun!
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Looks like great fun. Summer has so many opportunities!
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It does. Though we wouldn’t mind a summer that lasts more thann 2 days at a time before getting in touch with its inner November again 😦
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What a wonderful event, Margaret. You captured the joy and enthusiasm of children in your photos.
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Children of every age right up to 99 – even better!
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Amen!!!!
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That looks brilliant. Every town should have one.
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Definitely! And to be fair it’s quite hard to go to York without enjoying a street entertainer or two.
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This looked like such fun. I would like to attend. My very favorite was the ostrich, such a simple and inspired costume. Or we could say it is a ñandu like my family and I saw in Chile.
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Oh yes, why not? Though I wouldn’t fancy Struzzo’s back-ache when he returned to human form.
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A fun day out for all. I’m glad the weather was kinder than forecast, especially for Struzzo.
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Especially for all of us! I was on volunteer duty, and martyring myself in the mud isn’t part of my skill-set!
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Thank you for this fun stroll, Margaret! Our Inner Child, I love it. 🙂
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Gosh that’s colourful and looks to be so much fun.
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It looks fun because … it was fun!
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