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The Seagull by Anton Chekhov

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov

Chekov's gripping tragicomedy presents the human struggle between ambition and human connection; the desire for innovative creative success versus the comfort of tradition and family ties.


Set in a luxurious, but restrictive country manor, The Seagull follows a family of creatives and the tensions that build over each character's desire to be the best. At the centre of the play, Konstantin faces the ultimate struggle as he conflicts his overwhelming passion for writing with his obsessions with Nina, his love for his mother, and his jealousy of Trigorin.


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£7 Performing Arts Members


This event takes place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 N Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performance will begin at 7.30pm and last for approximately 150 minutes.


Doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

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Thursday 22 Jan 202619:30 Book Now
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THAT FACE by Polly Stentham

THAT FACE by Polly Stentham

A mother spiralling. A son trapped in her world. A daughter reeling at the price of rebelling. Polly Stenham’s ‘That Face’ is a dissection of a family drowning in its own privilege.


Fourth Wall is excited to stage Polly Stenham's ‘That Face’:  a contemporary drama that serves as both a darkly comedic critique of privilege and a sympathetic, lyrical exploration of family dysfunction.


The story follows the fallout of a family after fifteen year old Mia takes a boarding school hazing ritual too far. Expelled from school, Mia is thrown back into the midst of the family dynamics she was rebelling against: she is forced to stay with her mother Martha, who is profoundly dependent on alcohol, pills, and a perverse but caring relationship with Mia's older brother Henry. The tensions of this chaotic family crystalise with the return of Mia and Henry’s father, with both parents forced to confront how their elite lifestyles have failed their children.


Compared by the Daily Express to the work of Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee, Stenham's play combines poetic intimacy with dramatic spectacle to stunning effect.


Please note: this performance contains themes of incest.


£7 Standard

£6.50 Concession

£6 Performing Arts Members


This performance is taking place at the Collingwood Arts Centre, Collingwood College, Durham, DH1 3LT.


The performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts for approximately 105 minutes with a short interval. Doors open 30 minutes before the show begins.

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Thursday 22 Jan 202619:30 Book Now
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Universitas

Universitas

During the Republic of China, three Peking University professors discuss the existence and meaning of the university after receiving three unexpected examination papers and a letter.


Universitas unfolds in Republican-era Peking University, where three professors embodied distinct intellectual ideals separately, convene to evaluate four unconventional entrance exam papers. As they debate the merits of eccentric, rebellious, or unorthodox candidates, the meeting transforms into a clash over education, freedom, and the role of scholars in a turbulent nation.


The professors’ arguments reveal personal convictions, generational tensions, and differing visions for China’s future. Through sharp dialogue and subtle humor, the play examines who deserves opportunity and what it means to “cultivate talent” during crisis. Ultimately, Universitas portrays education as both moral responsibility and fragile hope.


NB. The show will be performed in Chinese with live English subtitles.


Ticket revenue will be used solely to cover essential production costs.


£8 Standard

£7.50 Concession

£7 Performing Arts Members


This event is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 N Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performances start at 7.30pm and last approximately 145 minutes with a short interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the show begins.

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Thursday 29 Jan 202619:30 Book Now
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Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman

Travelling salesman, Willy Loman, has spent his life in pursuit of the American Dream. Dissatisfied and disillusioned by life, Willy loses his grip on reality – haunted by memories and failed aspirations.


'Death of a Salesman' follows Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman whose lifelong pursuit of the American Dream collapses under the weight of reality. Haunted by memories past, and failed aspirations, Willy clings to illusions of grandeur - at the expense of his declining career and family, particularly sons Biff and Happy, who struggle with their father's expectations. Biff’s failure to meet Willy’s dreams triggers Willy’s deeper retreat into memories and fantasies. Arthur Miller’s 20th century masterpiece exposes the tragic cost of delusion in a society which advertises false hope in exchange for compliance.


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£7 Performing Arts Members


This event is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performance will begin at 7.30pm and last for approximately 3 hours with interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

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Thursday 5 Feb 202619:30 Book Now
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Classical Acting Showcase 2026

Classical Acting Showcase 2026

The Classical acting showcase is an annual tradition where 8-10 actors perform classical monologues in a light competition.


The Classical Acting Showcase is a fantastic opportunity for those interested in developing their classical acting skills or try it for the first time. Actors work 1-on-1 with the directors to develop their pieces and perform in front of judges who are able to give constructive feedback to aid the actors development and give a light competitive nature to the competition.


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£7 Performing Arts Members


This event is taking place at Collingwood Arts Centre, Collingwood College, South Rd, DH1 3LT.


The performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts for approximately 70 minutes. Doors open 30 minutes before the show begins.



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Friday 6 Feb 202619:30 Book Now

Carrie: The Musical

Carrie: The Musical

Inspired by the iconic Stephen King novel and its 1976 film adaptation, CARRIE: THE MUSICAL tells the tale of awkward teenager Carrie White navigating the difficulties of high school and her relationship with her religiously fanatic mother. When Carrie is humiliated at prom, she unleashes her telekinetic powers in vengeance that will throw her life into chaos.


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£8 Performing Arts Members


This event is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performances begin at 7.30pm and last for 2 hours with an interval. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

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Thursday 12 Feb 202619:30 Book Now
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Saturday 14 Feb 202619:30 Book Now

Lavender

Lavender

Summer 1916. Edward's shoulder injury sends him home to fiancee Eleanor for convalescence, where he becomes unnerved not only by shell-shock, but also his feelings towards the estate's new farmhand.


Summer 1916. Edward returns home from France with a shrapnel injury to his shoulder and is welcomed by his devoted fiancée, Eleanor. Yet the peaceful convalescence he longs for is unsettled not only by shell-shock, but also a new presence on the estate - one that awakens emotions he thought he buried in the trenches. ‘Lavender’ explores themes of trauma, acceptance, and navigating the balance between duty and desire.


£5 Standard

£4.50 Concession

£4 Performing Arts Member


This event is taking place at the Dowrick Suite, Trevelyan College, Elvet Hill Rd, Durham, DH1 3LN.


Performances begin at 7.30pm and last for approximately an hour without interval. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

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Thursday 12 Feb 202619:30 Book Now
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Durham Drama Festival 2026- Opening Night

Durham Drama Festival 2026- Opening Night

Join us for an evening with Durham’s finest acts; with laughter and entertainment abound, come and celebrate the Opening Night of Durham Drama Festival!


With Durham Drama Festival consisting of 9 different student-written shows taking place across the week, DDF Opening Night marks the beginning of Durham Student Theatre’s ode to its student writers and creatives.


Now in its 51st year, our line-up will include performances from The Durham Revue, The Stand Society, Shellshock! Improv, and our Durham University Musical Theatre troupe, as well as our fantastically funny compères. Be sure not to miss out on a night full of vibrant hilarity and music!


May contain strong language.


£10 Standard


£9 Concession


£7 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production will take place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 N Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


This performance will begin at 7:30pm and will last approximately 150 minutes, with a short interval.

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Sunday 15 Feb 202619:30 Book Now

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre Programme

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre Programme

Durham Drama Festival is back for 2026 with a week-long celebration of the best new plays and musicals from across the University scene.


In the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, we are welcoming three new productions:


19 Hour Dog Fight

'19 Hour Dog Fight' covers one day: open to close at an all day, all night pool and snooker bar, bartended by Felicity, and containing four regulars; Jerome, Silas, Harry, and Liam. The story revolves around Harry and Liam's psycho-sexual relationship, and works into themes of masculinity, mortality, purpose, and ego as they explore themselves and each other, leading to confrontations with Jerome and Silas (the older regulars), manic-depressive breakdowns, love, frenzy and tragedy as the sun rises.


The Dangers of Being Earnest

The Ainsely Theatre company is an amateur university theatre company, whose two directors - Frankie and Karly, have elected to put on the importance of being Earnest. Unfortunately, with miscommunications, feuds and a general lack of organization, their production goes from amateur to awful.


To Capture the Wildlife  - MUSICAL  

A boy grieving the loss of his mother meets an unusual girl each week in a graveyard. Navigating the pains of life and death, they find comfort in one another, but can their strange, transient friendship survive this tumultuous time?


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£8 Performing Arts Members


This show is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 N Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performances will last approximately 3 hours total (approx 50 minutes per play, with an interval after each performance).


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Wednesday 18 Feb 202619:00 Book Now

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Collingwood Arts Centre Programme

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Collingwood Arts Centre Programme

Durham Drama Festival is back for 2026 with a week-long celebration of the best new plays and musicals from across the University scene.


In the Collingwood Arts Centre, we are welcoming three new productions:


Infested

Set in WW1 November 1916, the wife is at home in England when during the Battle of the Somme the husband gets sent home because of an arm lesion and with extreme shell shock. The wife starts to question whether the person who has come home is really her husband that she loves or whether it's a mimic (due to shell shock and the mental effects of the war) that's infesting her home with malicious disease which manifests in the form of a deformed rat.


Part of Me

Jamie is a teenager – young, free, and on top of the world. Surrounded by his family and friends, things should be carefree and easy, but not everything is as it seems. Teenage life is confusing and we never know the full story of what goes on inside someone’s head. ‘Part of Me’ is a play about the teenage experience, mental health, growth, and most importantly, recovery.


Poetry Club  

When Martin’s wife passes away, he’s left at a loose end that he intends to tie up by starting a poetry discussion group. Playing out over the first meeting, 'Poetry Club' (working title) brings together a group of unusual people who readily make assumptions about one another.


You’ve met them all before, and you might even have been one of them. How do our first impressions of people guide the way in which we interact with them? What causes us to change our minds?


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£8 Performing Arts Members


This show is taking place at the Collingwood Arts Centre, Collingwood College Durham


The performances will last approximately 3 hours total (approx 50 minutes per play, with an interval after each performance).


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Wednesday 18 Feb 202619:00 Book Now

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Mount Oswald Hub Programme

Durham Drama Festival 2026 - Mount Oswald Hub Programme

Durham Drama Festival is back for 2026 with a week-long celebration of the best new plays and musicals from across the University scene.


In the Mount Oswald Hub, we are welcoming three new productions:


Oranges and Lemons  

“Do you believe in ghosts?”

“No, but I believe in being haunted.”

A group of people in their mid-20s return to their hometown after their old headmistress has passed away. As the play unfolds, we learn of their personal histories, the threads that sew these particular few together. Things that never were or could have been, times you could never go back to.


Mythweaver  

Desperate to regain the affections of her distant ex-lover Atthis, the poetess Sappho makes a late-night bid for help to the goddess Aphrodite. However, Aphrodite foresees a new love, the wealthy heiress Eirana, entering Sappho’s life, putting her at a crossroads between regret and infatuation. Supported by her mother Kleis and with an ever antagonistic relationship with her goddess guide, Sappho sets on a journey of love, loss, and poetry.


The Hope That Kills You  

Ollie Mackintosh is many things: Arsenal’s trailblazing winger, iconic England goal-scorer and the north-east's golden boy.

 

Ollie Mackintosh is also gay—But nobody knows that. At least nobody knew that until a photo of Ollie kissing his boyfriend is leaked online. With control wrenched from his grasp, his agent breathing down his neck and his boyfriend away on tour, Ollie is left contending with what his life and his career could look like in the face of such all-encompassing change.


£10 Standard

£9 Concession

£8 Performing Arts Members


This show is taking place at the Mount Oswald Hub, The Drive, Durham.


The performances will last approximately 3 hours total (approx 50 minutes per play, with an interval after each performance).

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Wednesday 18 Feb 202619:00 Book Now