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Re-Living the Rows on Sunday 30 July

July 20, 2023
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Re-Living the Rows is a new event bringing Chester's historic Rows to life by a group of performers taking on the roles of historic characters. The free event takes place on Sunday 30 July between 10am and 4pm, at four different stations on the Rows of Chester.

The entire event has been created by Chester Young Producers; a group of Chester teenagers supported by The Grosvenor Museum. The one-day event will capture a little bit of what life was like in Chester’s unique past.

The Chester Young Producers have been at the heart of design, programming, and production.

Olivia, one of the Young Producers explained: 

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We wanted to create an event that explores Chester's history in a fun and engaging way, to excite and intrigue the public as they walk through the city centre. 

Through actors and objects, sights and smells, we want to breathe life into stories connected with Chester’s unique Rows.
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Olivia - Chester Young Producers

Four performers; David Alexander, Thomas Hudson, Omar Hussein, and Lydia Waller have worked with the production team to create characters that are sure to charm those who meet them.

The character of Richard Dodd, the 15th century weaver, will be telling passers-by on Watergate Street all about how the Weavers’ Guild smashed his loom. A servant of Thomas Cowper, a 17th century mayor of Chester, will be indulging in some gossip on Upper Bridge Street and giving people a glimpse into Chester during the English Civil War. Visitors to Eastgate Street can chat with the character of Susanna Brown, founder of the famous Browns of Chester in the late 18th century. Also on Watergate Street will be a 19th century archaeologist, engaging onlookers with tales of finds from the Rows and beyond.

Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council said: 

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The Chester Rows create an atmospheric background for these interactive performances. Through the Chester High Street Heritage Action Zone project, we’ve handed over the reins to our talented Young Producers who are presenting a brand-new experience for residents and visitors. I can’t wait.
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Councillor Gittins

Historic England’s Pippa Brown added: 

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It's so imaginative to use the stories behind the incredible heritage of The Rows in this way to get people involved.  I’m sure it will be great success.
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Pippa Brown - Historic England

The Young Producers, Hailey, Lily and Olivia have enjoyed getting to know their city and its history and have learnt new skills along the way. Taking the project from the ground-up has given them a real sense of ownership and accomplishment. The Chester Young Producers will start their regular meetings again in September 2023 at the Grosvenor Museum. For more information and to get involved, contact: grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk

Visitors will also be able to handle real and replica objects relating to different time periods, with West Cheshire Museums staff on hand to facilitate and answer any questions. A trail will be available to pick up from the Grosvenor Museum in advance, or from any of the four stations on the day. 

West Cheshire Museums

This project is part of Chester High Street Heritage Action Zone project funded by Historic England to enliven the Rows and share its history. You can find out more about this project on the Historic England website:

Historic England: Chester Rows High Street Heritage Action Zone