Visitors to a Brontë shrine enjoyed a bonus — with no strings attached.
Outdoor puppet theatre company Frolicked presented a specially commissioned show, at the Parsonage Museum, in Haworth.
Informal interactive performances were given in the Parsonage and its grounds.
Huddersfield-based Frolicked specialises in creating puppets and performing at interesting and unusual locations.
Currently on show at the parsonage is “My Life Dreams” — an exhibition of digitally manipulated photographs based on the Brontës by Swiss artist Annelies Strba.
And visitors also have a rare opportunity to see the famous portrait — on loan from the National Portrait Gallery — of Emily Brontë, painted by her brother Branwell.
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