A much-loved children's favourite is coming to life in Skipton next month.
A performance of Horrible Histories will be held at Skipton Town Hall on Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd August.
The 70-minute show, titled ‘Rotten Royals’, will feature various Kings and Queens of the past including Richard III, Mary Queen of Scots and King Charles.
A spokesperson said:
“So Horrible Histories is back in with revolting rulers and mad monarchs from Britain’s barmy past!
“Boasting the funniest and most outrageous regal scenes from the Barmy Britain shows, Rotten Royals promises Skipton will be most amused!
“It’s history with the nasty bits left in!”
Family tickets of four are charged at £48 each.

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