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    3.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    The Mart Theatre - It really is a performance space to dream of. You just can't connect with an audience in the same way with prosc arch (darling)

    The Mart Theatre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    If you want an unusual venue, with a relaxed atmosphere then this is the place foryou. We have been…read moreto see the comedians Andy Parsons, and Dave Spikey which were both a joy. Easy and plentiful parking, clean inside, large bar area with seating. Serving bottled beers wines etc. Well organised and a friendly venue. You are seated in the cattle ring which has a stage area and concreted floor. Dress up or dress down, but remember this is a working auction market so the seats are a little hard if you don't have much padding!! The fact that this is an auction ring only adds to the fun of being there!! Reasonably priced tickets, proffessional lighting and sound and a fantastic atmosphere. We could not fault it. Enjoy.

    There is something for everyone at this theatre comedy, plays, singers, stuff for families,…read morecouples, kids shows they even have a film night. You should check this place out for a great value night out. After all there really is nothing like this theatre, don't be put off that it is used for a cattle market by day it adds to the experience and is just like a standard theatre at night, expert lighting and such a lovely relaxed ambience. Great mixed crowd of young and old, big thumbs up! Very professional, fun, great value for money. We watched a comedy show Clever Peter they were spot on and Horse & Lois too. Fantastic night out cannot recommend this place enough!

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    The Mart Theatre - That over there in the corner is the sound and lighting box because, yes, it really does double as a theatre

    That over there in the corner is the sound and lighting box because, yes, it really does double as a theatre

    The Mart Theatre - Putting the "pen" into "impending doom"

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    Skipton International Puppet Festival - The parade arrives at its terminus in the hubsite, to the delight of the crowds.

    Skipton International Puppet Festival

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi

    If only this were annual instead of biennial! Every odd-numbered year, puppets of the world descend…read moreon the little town of Skipton, and it's absolutely worth the journey around the globe. With the programme growing every time in proportion to the festival's reputation, there really is something for everyone - even (and perhaps especially) for people who profess to dislike puppetry. There's such a huge range of artistry and style that it's my personal opinion that not liking puppets is like not liking food; what - ALL food? ALL puppets? That's why this festival is so important: it introduces people to puppetry as an art form, as something beyond seaside Punch & Judy. There are shows for children, shows for all ages, shows you wouldn't dream of taking children to, shadow puppets, glove puppets, rod puppets, foot puppets, hand puppets, puppets that aren't even puppets until someone picks them up and moves them in a certain way... Every single show this year was a total sell-out, but the free side shows and walkabouts in the hub area at the canal basin are worth a look even if you can't get to a show. A real highlight of the weekend is the giant puppet parade. Anyone is welcome to create a puppet at one the workshops before the festival, and the whole community and all the visiting performers march down the High Street, all colours and ribbons and extraordinary movements. The time of year also means that, for the last two festivals, everything has taken place in bright, warm sunshine. There could perhaps be more happening in the hub area once the sun sets - unless you're in the beer tent or one of the marquee venues, you could be forgiven for thinking everything had finished for the day. Some live outdoor music and a couple of after-dark walkabouts would just top everything off perfectly. They're constantly striving to improve on an already majestic weekend, with feedback and suggestion forms handed out to anyone who will take them, so I can't wait to see what they'll accomplish on the back of this year's success. Again, if only this were every year. If only it lasted for longer than a weekend. The organisers manage to pull together a world-class programme every time; roll on 2015, I say!

    Craven Museum

    Craven Museum

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Very lovely presentation of local history and geology. Lots of details if that's your interest…read morewith the interactive displays or get a good overview if you prefer that. Really enjoyed seeing the Shakespeare First Folio and the story of how this book came to be in the museum. Many of the original artifacts from the 1800's and 1900's are in good condition and conveniently displayed. Well worth the visit.

    As a historic castle and market town on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Skipton's a popular…read moretourist spot. When you grow up there, though, and spend your teenage years just weaving around slow-moving coach parties, it's easy to forget that the area holds so much in the way of interest - and hippos. That's where the Craven Museum plays such an important role. The museum is essentially just one sizeable room. Visitors start at the prehistoric Leeds hippo skull (no, really) and move forward in time by - appropriately - going around the room clockwise. As you'd expect, many of the artefacts on display are industrial and agricultural, but the museum's crowning exhibit sits in the middle of the Early Modern period in a special booth all of its own: a genuine original First Folio of Shakespeare's plays. True to my name, I am something of a fawning fan of the Bard's, and I've come here more than once simply to stand in something approaching awed reverence in front of the tome. There are some informative notices explaining its journey of ownership, ending with its donation to the museum, and it's worth visiting just for the Folio. But there are other highlights on display, too, such as some beautiful dresses and an old lead ingot engine. Someone has designed some neat little activities for kids, as well. There's a colouring table and a play-archaeology dig, and at the moment they're running a crowd-sourcing project to identify a mystery artefact found in the area. It's something a little like a five-pronged shoe-horn and there are some great ideas from children on the Post-It note suggestions. You'd struggle to entertain a class-load of children here for long on a school trip, as much for the reason of limited space as anything else, but if you've got a small family then it should keep the young ones entertained for a little while. It could stand to be more interactive, but given the size of the place and the fact that it's entirely volunteer-run, it's an amazing and fascinating addition to the town and to the area as a whole.

    Skipton Castle - castles - Updated May 2026

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