The Bronte family hosts an "at home" day this Saturday in Haworth.
Actors from the Woodlands Drama Group in Harrogate will visit the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
They will portray the sisters and their family in short scenes throughout the day in the period rooms.
Jenna Holmes, the museum's arts officer, said the event would recreate Christmas 1847.
She asks: "Will Charlotte reveal the Currer's true identity?
"Will Emily eat all of Tabby's mince pies? And where has Branwell got to?"
Jenna said Christmas was a special time at the Parsonage with its festive atmosphere and decorations.
She said: "It is exciting to be bringing the museum to life in this way, with pop-up performances in various spaces."
The famous torchlight events taking place in Haworth this weekend make it a great time for families to visit."
The performances are free on admission to the museum. Two-for-one entry vouchers will be in shops and cafes along Haworth's Main Street.
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