The Shepherds

Originally staged by the Chandlers At Number 15 in the Cycle it is the most musical of the plays.   What happens The Shepherds are both comical and deeply serious, shifting from one state to the other through the play, just as they escort us from a cold and practical world outside to a warm…

Introducing Noah and the Flood

  Originally staged by the Fishers and Mariners   This is no. 9 in the Cycle and one of the most recognisable across faiths, as a deluge is found in many.   What happens Noah opens by telling us about himself, now that he is 600 years old, and the prediction made by his father…

Introducing The Creation

Originally staged by the Plasterers This is the second of the York Mystery Plays, and is unusual for having only one speaking role.   What happens Having created heaven and hell, God turns his attention to Earth. God reminds everyone that eternal joy is there – but only for those who follow him. He creates the environment for…

Guided Walks 31 Jan/1 Feb

Walk the original performance stations of the York Mystery Plays.   One of the extraordinary things about the York Cycle is that most of the original route can still be followed and some of the structures connected with the event still remain. So, ahead of the coming Festival in June, we are delighted to be…

Introducing ‘The War in Heaven’

The War in Heaven was originally staged by the Tanners’ Guild. This is the first of the York Mystery Plays, originally played as dawn breaks.   What happens God creates Earth, Heaven and Hell. In Heaven he first forms nine orders of angels to live in eternal bliss, as long as they are loyal to…

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Q&A with Nina Ramirez

We have been joined by the talented British art and cultural historian and TV presenter, Nina Ramirez who is getting involved in this year’s York Mystery Plays. We decided to ask her a few questions about why she is getting involved and the connections she has with both the city of York and the Plays…here’s what we learned!