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There’s always something to do and somewhere to go in Richmond. With the unique Georgian Theatre Royal plus the award-winning independent cinema at The Station, drama and cinema are well taken care of, and then there’s the sparkling events programme at the Green Howards Museum, as well as Richmond Castle and the Richmondshire Museum.

Right now, we are deep in the varied magnificence of the Swaledale Festival, with many events taking place in Richmond and across the Dales. 

It’s the second week of the festival, and there’s lots to enjoy, from Clare Teal's silken-voiced magic in Leyburn, to the world premiere in Aysgarth of new music inspired by the Dales and its rivers. Just before the premiere, composer Vivek Haria joins Festival patron Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason to discuss the new work and his creative process. 

The Festival closes with the infectious global folk collective Mishra + Deepa Shakthi.

We also celebrate local arts and artists, from a Richmond Chamber Orchestra collaboration to craftspeople rooted in the Dales.

Browse the full programme and book your tickets!

America 1776 Live
22 Saturday 22 Aug, 2026 - Sunday 23 Aug, 2026

22nd-23rd August 2026

10am-4pm

Saturday

All day event

America 1776 Live

Kiplin Hall and Gardens

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Music, Film & Theatre, June

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Experience life during the American Revolution (1765 – 1783).

Kiplin Hall shares it origin story with Maryland in the USA via the Calvert family and the Barons Baltimore. At this living history event discover the sights and smells of 18th century cooking at our encampment on the west lawn. Costumed re-enactors will demonstrate a skirmish and cannon fire in replica military uniform of the period. Meet “loyalists” fighting to remain under British rule, and “patriots” who desire independence.

During the revolution 13 British North American colonies rejected imperial rule and fought for their independence. Considered by some to be rebels and revolutionaries at the time, they formed the United States of America. Independence Day is celebrated in the USA on the 4th of July each year, remembering the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 250 years ago.

It is important to remember that Native American people lived in North America long before European colonies were formed. Around 2% of the population of the USA (around 6.6 million people) identify as Native American today.

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22nd-23rd August 2026

10am-4pm

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