Members of the public wearing walking footwear and daysacks were treated to an unusual High Street performance, after street performers entertained mountain hikers this week.
As part of the Lakes Alive summer season of outdoor shows, High Street, the eastern Lake District Fell played host to jugglers and a dramatisation of Peter Rabbit.
Jem Famous, a keen fellrunner and performer, told outdoor magazine Grough that "it was the first show we've done where not one person walked past without stopping to watch".
"The wind on the top of the mountain certainly made juggling more challenging than usual," Mr Famous added.
This year's Lakes Alive season will also form part of the Lake District National Park's 60th anniversary, which includes a large programme of outdoor events.
The Lakes Alive festival takes place throughout July and August across Cumbria and encompasses art, performance, musical and food based events for the whole family to enjoy.