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Enjoy an evening of traditional fiddle music
For an intimate musical experience, visit St Wilfrid’s Community Centre in Ripon on Friday, March 27 for a performance by Tom McConville and Michael Biggins. This talented duo will deliver an evening of traditional folk music, blending lively reels with more atmospheric pieces.

St Wilfrid's Community Centre, Ripon.
McConville is widely respected for his expressive fiddle playing, while Biggins plays expert accompaniment on the piano. The relaxed community setting makes it an ideal night out for music lovers.
Tickets from £15, 7.30pm, March 27, St Wilfrid’s Community Centre, Coltsgate Hill, Ripon, HG4 2AB.

The Hampsthwaite Players will take to the stage in Hampsthwaite Memorial Hall
Local theatre fans can watch Ladies Down Under at Hampsthwaite Memorial Hall on March 27 and 28. Performed by local drama group The Hampsthwaite Players, this comedy follows a group of women travelling to Australia and finding themselves in a series of amusing situations.
Expect plenty of laughs, relatable characters, and a strong community spirit. It’s a light-hearted production perfect for an easy evening out.
£10 per person, 7.45pm, March 26-28, Hampsthwaite Memorial Hall, Hollins Lane, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate, HG3 2EJ.

Mother Shipton's Cave in Knaresborough.
An Easter Wonderland event is transforming the historic attraction into an Alice in Wonderland-inspired adventure. Running from March 28 to April 19, visitors can explore themed woodland trails, meet characters like Alice, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts, and enjoy plenty of family-friendly photo opportunities.
Alongside the seasonal magic, there’s the chance to discover the site’s famous Petrifying Well, adventure playground and riverside walks, with food kiosks, picnic spots and marshmallow toasting.
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Under 2s are free, from £16, 9.30am-5.30pm, March 28 - April 19, Mother Shipton's Cave, Prophecy Lodge, High Bridge, Knaresborough, HG5 8DD.

The Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate.
Round off the weekend with a morning performance from Nicholas McCarthy at the Old Swan Hotel on March 29.
Known for his remarkable career as a one-handed pianist, McCarthy delivers powerful and emotive interpretations of classical music. His performances are not only musically impressive but also deeply inspiring.
The intimate setting adds to the experience, making it a memorable way to start your day.
Tickets from £21, 11am, March 29, The Old Swan Hotel, Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SR.

The Royal Hall in Harrogate.
Head to the Royal Hall on Sunday, March 29 for Disco Inferno, a high-energy musical packed with classic disco hits. Set in a glittering nightclub, the show follows a story of love and ambition, all soundtracked by iconic tunes from the 1970s.
With dazzling costumes, big dance numbers, and plenty of audience sing-alongs, it’s the perfect feel-good night out for anyone who loves a bit of nostalgia.
Tickets from £25, 7.30pm, March 29, Royal Hall, Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SY.
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