Grasmere Dialect Plays
@grasdialectplays.bsky.social
Researching & sharing information about the extraordinary village plays performed in Grasmere from 1893 to 1937. Most were written and produced by Eleanor Rawnsley (nee Simpson); all were in Westmorland dialect. #LakeDistrict #Cumbria #GrasmereDialectPlays
Given current watery conditions here in Cumbria, I'm enjoying Hardwicke Rawnsley's account of the Keswick floods of 25 Oct 1888: '...when it siles down reet gaily, every road becomes a sike, and every sike a beck, and every beck a river'. Apparently the sexton of Crosthwaite church was undeterred:
November 4, 2025 at 10:17 PM
Given current watery conditions here in Cumbria, I'm enjoying Hardwicke Rawnsley's account of the Keswick floods of 25 Oct 1888: '...when it siles down reet gaily, every road becomes a sike, and every sike a beck, and every beck a river'. Apparently the sexton of Crosthwaite church was undeterred:
Exciting news: I've got a 3-page article on the Grasmere Dialect Plays in the October 2025 issue of 'Cumbria Life' magazine! Really hoping this will bring them to a wider audience ... @drpennybradshaw.bsky.social @countrystride.bsky.social
September 19, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Exciting news: I've got a 3-page article on the Grasmere Dialect Plays in the October 2025 issue of 'Cumbria Life' magazine! Really hoping this will bring them to a wider audience ... @drpennybradshaw.bsky.social @countrystride.bsky.social
Will Dinah marry Gawin, or his nephew, Kit? (Act IV, "On Second Thoughts")
Another picture from yesterday's readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside.
L to R: John Campbell (Gawin), Phillip Gate (Kit), & Jean Scott-Smith (Dinah).
Watch out for the podcast!
Another picture from yesterday's readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside.
L to R: John Campbell (Gawin), Phillip Gate (Kit), & Jean Scott-Smith (Dinah).
Watch out for the podcast!
August 14, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Will Dinah marry Gawin, or his nephew, Kit? (Act IV, "On Second Thoughts")
Another picture from yesterday's readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside.
L to R: John Campbell (Gawin), Phillip Gate (Kit), & Jean Scott-Smith (Dinah).
Watch out for the podcast!
Another picture from yesterday's readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside.
L to R: John Campbell (Gawin), Phillip Gate (Kit), & Jean Scott-Smith (Dinah).
Watch out for the podcast!
It's not every day you're given decorated bearings, hand-made with rushes from Wet Sleddale. Thank you so much, Jean Scott-Smith, President of the Lakeland Dialect Society
The flower-decked sheafs are traditional in the Grasmere rushbearing, which features in the Grasmere Dialect Plays #LakeDistrict
The flower-decked sheafs are traditional in the Grasmere rushbearing, which features in the Grasmere Dialect Plays #LakeDistrict
August 14, 2025 at 2:19 PM
It's not every day you're given decorated bearings, hand-made with rushes from Wet Sleddale. Thank you so much, Jean Scott-Smith, President of the Lakeland Dialect Society
The flower-decked sheafs are traditional in the Grasmere rushbearing, which features in the Grasmere Dialect Plays #LakeDistrict
The flower-decked sheafs are traditional in the Grasmere rushbearing, which features in the Grasmere Dialect Plays #LakeDistrict
I met Richard Hardisty, whose great-uncle, Johnnie Hodgson, played the fiddle in several of the Grasmere Dialect Plays. Here's Richard holding a photo (which he hadn't seen before) of his great-uncle (far left) - in the rushbearing scene from "On Second Thoughts" (1924)
August 14, 2025 at 10:45 AM
I met Richard Hardisty, whose great-uncle, Johnnie Hodgson, played the fiddle in several of the Grasmere Dialect Plays. Here's Richard holding a photo (which he hadn't seen before) of his great-uncle (far left) - in the rushbearing scene from "On Second Thoughts" (1924)
Very many thanks to Jean Scott-Smith, John Campbell, Phillip Gate and Louise Green from the Lakeland Dialect Society for their superb readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays. Thanks, too, to the Armitt Museum for hosting our event - & to the appreciative audience!
August 14, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Very many thanks to Jean Scott-Smith, John Campbell, Phillip Gate and Louise Green from the Lakeland Dialect Society for their superb readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays. Thanks, too, to the Armitt Museum for hosting our event - & to the appreciative audience!
A fabulous afternoon at the Armitt Museum, introducing readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays by members of the Lakeland Dialect Society. A great time was had by players and audience alike! And wonderful to meet Grasmere residents with relatives in the original plays.
August 14, 2025 at 10:34 AM
A fabulous afternoon at the Armitt Museum, introducing readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays by members of the Lakeland Dialect Society. A great time was had by players and audience alike! And wonderful to meet Grasmere residents with relatives in the original plays.
Don't miss it! Tomorrow 2 pm at the Armitt, Ambleside
Tickets: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
Tickets: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
August 12, 2025 at 8:32 AM
Don't miss it! Tomorrow 2 pm at the Armitt, Ambleside
Tickets: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
Tickets: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
Just 4 days to go ...
The fabulous Jean Scott-Smith and John Campbell star in Readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on Wed 13 August.
Don't miss it!
Tickets here: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
The fabulous Jean Scott-Smith and John Campbell star in Readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on Wed 13 August.
Don't miss it!
Tickets here: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
August 9, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Just 4 days to go ...
The fabulous Jean Scott-Smith and John Campbell star in Readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on Wed 13 August.
Don't miss it!
Tickets here: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
The fabulous Jean Scott-Smith and John Campbell star in Readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on Wed 13 August.
Don't miss it!
Tickets here: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
Coming soon (13 August) at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside ...
August 5, 2025 at 8:50 PM
Coming soon (13 August) at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside ...
Less than two weeks to go until THE event of the summer: the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt, starring Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell
Tickets from: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
We were rehearsing today In Kendal:
Tickets from: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
We were rehearsing today In Kendal:
July 31, 2025 at 7:35 PM
Less than two weeks to go until THE event of the summer: the Grasmere Dialect Plays at the Armitt, starring Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell
Tickets from: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
We were rehearsing today In Kendal:
Tickets from: armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
We were rehearsing today In Kendal:
Tickets now available for readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays on 13 August, 2.00-3.30 at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside. I guarantee it will be an entertaining (as well as informative) event!
www.armitt.com/event-direct... (scroll down to evvent)
www.armitt.com/event-direct... (scroll down to evvent)
July 20, 2025 at 12:05 PM
Tickets now available for readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays on 13 August, 2.00-3.30 at the Armitt Museum, Ambleside. I guarantee it will be an entertaining (as well as informative) event!
www.armitt.com/event-direct... (scroll down to evvent)
www.armitt.com/event-direct... (scroll down to evvent)
Come along to the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on 13 August! I'll be introducing readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays by members of the Lakeland Dialect Society. Tickets:
armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
July 1, 2025 at 10:10 AM
Come along to the Armitt Museum, Ambleside at 2 pm on 13 August! I'll be introducing readings from the Grasmere Dialect Plays by members of the Lakeland Dialect Society. Tickets:
armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
armitt-library-and-museum-centre.arttickets.org.uk/armitt-libra...
All 3 of my short podcasts featuring readings form the #GrasmereDialectPlays now available here:
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6w...
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6w...
December 27, 2024 at 3:09 PM
All 3 of my short podcasts featuring readings form the #GrasmereDialectPlays now available here:
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6w...
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6w...
Have been talking to @drfrond.bsky.social - expert on all things ferns & bracken
Bracken-harvesting crops up in one of the #GrasmereDialectPlays, 'A Woman of Property', performed in 1914, 1922 & 1931. (Extract below from 1922, Act I, p.11)
Was it still a widespread farming practice in the 1930s?
Bracken-harvesting crops up in one of the #GrasmereDialectPlays, 'A Woman of Property', performed in 1914, 1922 & 1931. (Extract below from 1922, Act I, p.11)
Was it still a widespread farming practice in the 1930s?
December 13, 2024 at 12:46 PM
Have been talking to @drfrond.bsky.social - expert on all things ferns & bracken
Bracken-harvesting crops up in one of the #GrasmereDialectPlays, 'A Woman of Property', performed in 1914, 1922 & 1931. (Extract below from 1922, Act I, p.11)
Was it still a widespread farming practice in the 1930s?
Bracken-harvesting crops up in one of the #GrasmereDialectPlays, 'A Woman of Property', performed in 1914, 1922 & 1931. (Extract below from 1922, Act I, p.11)
Was it still a widespread farming practice in the 1930s?
The 9 #GrasmereDialectPlays written by Eleanor Rawnsley (nee Simpson) include *37* marriage proposals!
They're a central plot device: despite clumsy suitors, meddling relatives, romantic triangles, & disparities of status, romance triumphs in the end.
New podcast - 3 proposals - coming soon!
They're a central plot device: despite clumsy suitors, meddling relatives, romantic triangles, & disparities of status, romance triumphs in the end.
New podcast - 3 proposals - coming soon!
December 9, 2024 at 11:22 AM
The 9 #GrasmereDialectPlays written by Eleanor Rawnsley (nee Simpson) include *37* marriage proposals!
They're a central plot device: despite clumsy suitors, meddling relatives, romantic triangles, & disparities of status, romance triumphs in the end.
New podcast - 3 proposals - coming soon!
They're a central plot device: despite clumsy suitors, meddling relatives, romantic triangles, & disparities of status, romance triumphs in the end.
New podcast - 3 proposals - coming soon!
Here are the Slovenian eggs, traditionally decorated for Shrovetide
December 7, 2024 at 8:57 PM
Here are the Slovenian eggs, traditionally decorated for Shrovetide
Another treat! 2nd short clip from reading of 'Pace-eggin' Time' by members of the Lakeland Dialect Soc. Here, the Doctor (Jean Scott-Smith) boasts about what he can cure. St George (John Campbell), slayer of the Turk, then adjures him to 'bring that man to life again'. Full podcast in the works!
December 2, 2024 at 9:27 PM
Another treat! 2nd short clip from reading of 'Pace-eggin' Time' by members of the Lakeland Dialect Soc. Here, the Doctor (Jean Scott-Smith) boasts about what he can cure. St George (John Campbell), slayer of the Turk, then adjures him to 'bring that man to life again'. Full podcast in the works!
Here's what Grasmere rush-bearing looked like in the early 20th Century (when Eleanor Rawnsley, nee Simpson, was writing her #GrasmereDialectPlays): it's Frank Bramley's painting in Grasmere Village Hall. Eleanor & her mother both feature in it. (Ask for its cupboard to be unlocked if you visit!)
December 1, 2024 at 5:53 PM
Here's what Grasmere rush-bearing looked like in the early 20th Century (when Eleanor Rawnsley, nee Simpson, was writing her #GrasmereDialectPlays): it's Frank Bramley's painting in Grasmere Village Hall. Eleanor & her mother both feature in it. (Ask for its cupboard to be unlocked if you visit!)
Here's how the Grasmere rush-bearing was represented on stage in Eleanor Rawnsley's play, 'On Second Thoughts'. The children practise marching with their 'bearings' to the tune of Jimmy Dawson's March. The Simpson & Rawnsley families participated in rush-bearing, & bearings were made at their homes
December 1, 2024 at 11:26 AM
Here's how the Grasmere rush-bearing was represented on stage in Eleanor Rawnsley's play, 'On Second Thoughts'. The children practise marching with their 'bearings' to the tune of Jimmy Dawson's March. The Simpson & Rawnsley families participated in rush-bearing, & bearings were made at their homes
Eleanor Rawnsley's #GrasmereDialectPlays showcased local customs as well as dialect. One of these was rush-bearing (still celebrated today in Grasmere & Ambleside). Here are some images from Grasmere 2023: of the 'rushmaidens' and the rush-covered floor of St Oswald's church
November 30, 2024 at 4:05 PM
Eleanor Rawnsley's #GrasmereDialectPlays showcased local customs as well as dialect. One of these was rush-bearing (still celebrated today in Grasmere & Ambleside). Here are some images from Grasmere 2023: of the 'rushmaidens' and the rush-covered floor of St Oswald's church
Yep! Here's the version Eleanor Rawnsley incorporated into her play "Pace-eggin' Time" (1906). It's Hardwicke Rawnsley's adaptation of one of the more traditional versions. #GrasmereDialectPlays
November 28, 2024 at 8:38 PM
Yep! Here's the version Eleanor Rawnsley incorporated into her play "Pace-eggin' Time" (1906). It's Hardwicke Rawnsley's adaptation of one of the more traditional versions. #GrasmereDialectPlays
Here's a real treat!
Members of the Lakeland Dialect Society - Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell - read an extract from "Pace-eggin' Time" (St George has just killed the Turk).
This reading accompanied my talk on the #GrasmereDialectPlays at the Uni of Cumbria on 5 Nov.
Podcasts coming soon ...
Members of the Lakeland Dialect Society - Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell - read an extract from "Pace-eggin' Time" (St George has just killed the Turk).
This reading accompanied my talk on the #GrasmereDialectPlays at the Uni of Cumbria on 5 Nov.
Podcasts coming soon ...
November 28, 2024 at 5:12 PM
Here's a real treat!
Members of the Lakeland Dialect Society - Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell - read an extract from "Pace-eggin' Time" (St George has just killed the Turk).
This reading accompanied my talk on the #GrasmereDialectPlays at the Uni of Cumbria on 5 Nov.
Podcasts coming soon ...
Members of the Lakeland Dialect Society - Jean Scott-Smith & John Campbell - read an extract from "Pace-eggin' Time" (St George has just killed the Turk).
This reading accompanied my talk on the #GrasmereDialectPlays at the Uni of Cumbria on 5 Nov.
Podcasts coming soon ...
Yes, I believe so. Here's another dated 1886, showing St Oswald's church, Grasmere. [Image with kind permission of The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere]
Wordsworth Grasmere also has a letter from Dorothy Wordsworth dated 1832 describing egg-rolling (hope eggs as beautiful as these weren't rolled!)
Wordsworth Grasmere also has a letter from Dorothy Wordsworth dated 1832 describing egg-rolling (hope eggs as beautiful as these weren't rolled!)
November 28, 2024 at 5:01 PM
Yes, I believe so. Here's another dated 1886, showing St Oswald's church, Grasmere. [Image with kind permission of The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere]
Wordsworth Grasmere also has a letter from Dorothy Wordsworth dated 1832 describing egg-rolling (hope eggs as beautiful as these weren't rolled!)
Wordsworth Grasmere also has a letter from Dorothy Wordsworth dated 1832 describing egg-rolling (hope eggs as beautiful as these weren't rolled!)
As depicted in Rawnsley's 1906 play "Pace-Eggin' Time", actors were rewarded with decorated eggs, to be used in an egg-rolling contest.
Wordsworth Grasmere has an egg collection - far too lovely to roll! [Pic by kind permission of the Wordsworth Trust]
Norman Nicholson also describes the practice
Wordsworth Grasmere has an egg collection - far too lovely to roll! [Pic by kind permission of the Wordsworth Trust]
Norman Nicholson also describes the practice
November 27, 2024 at 6:31 PM
As depicted in Rawnsley's 1906 play "Pace-Eggin' Time", actors were rewarded with decorated eggs, to be used in an egg-rolling contest.
Wordsworth Grasmere has an egg collection - far too lovely to roll! [Pic by kind permission of the Wordsworth Trust]
Norman Nicholson also describes the practice
Wordsworth Grasmere has an egg collection - far too lovely to roll! [Pic by kind permission of the Wordsworth Trust]
Norman Nicholson also describes the practice