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Merrily We Roll Along

Merrily We Roll Along

Sondheim's cult classic 'Merrily We Roll Along' traces the life of wealthy, jaded composer Franklin Shepard and his two estranged friends through each milestone of their lives – in reverse!


Woodplayers are delighted to present our Michaelmas musical, ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ by the legendary Stephen Sondheim.

'Merrily We Roll Along' begins in 1976 and moves backwards, tracing the rise to stardom of successful yet cynical composer Franklin Shepard, alongside his two estranged friends. The musical follows each milestone of their personal and professional lives in reverse, ending with a touch of rueful irony, as the friends at the start of their careers face a bright future: young, talented and enthusiastic about the world waiting to be conquered. A revered musical classic, this production is not to be missed...


Content Warnings: Alcoholism / violence


£8 Standard

£7 Concession

£6.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production takes place at the Mark Hillery Arts Centre, Collingwood College, Durham DH1 3LT.


Performances begin at 7:30pm (2.30pm for the matinee), and the doors will open 30 minutes before the performance. The show will last 150 minutes including a 15 minute interval.

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A Christmas Carol: The Immersive Experience

A Christmas Carol: The Immersive Experience

Walkabout Productions return with an innovative immersive take on a beloved Dickens Classic, beating their own record for the UK’s largest work of immersive student theatre.

 

 

On a chilly winter’s day, you come to an auction of historical artefacts, including an original copy of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”. This is no ordinary copy of the novel; it is filled with imagination, memories and a rather spritely spirit. Suddenly you’re sucked into the carol, and witness the hauntings and festivities, shocks and merriment, singing and dancing, tears and laughter, people and ghosts that make this tale one of the greatest ever told. Like Scrooge, you must decide how this tale will impact your decisions about the past, present and future..

 

£8 Standard    

£7 Concession

£6.50 Student


This event takes place at Dunelm House.


Doors will open at 7pm, the Performance will start at 7.30pm last approximately 105 minutes, including a 15-minute interval.


Due to the nature of the show, there will be a lot of standing and walking.

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1984

1984

This adaptation of 1984 reimagines Winston Smith's reconstruction, where he is forced to re-enact key moments of his life and his 'thoughtcrimes' with the help of others convicted.


The show reimagines sex and romantic relationships through a dystopian lens, using the relationship between Julia and Winston as its focal point (especially in act one). The script uses a lot of Orwell's original dialogue and so in many ways remains true to the novel, whilst incorporating this new metatheatrical twist.


£7 Standard    

£6 Concession

£5.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


This event takes place at Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre


Doors will open at 7pm, the Performance will start at 7.30pm and will last about 130 minutes, including a 15-minute interval


Content Warnings: Haze, Strobe Lighting, Suicide, Death, Torture, Violence, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Political Oppression, Surveillance

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The Voices of Nations

The Voices of Nations

The concert will take you on a tour celebrating European national identity. From the tone poems of Sibelius’ Finlandia and Smetana’s Vltava, to the Russian folklore of Borodin’s Symphony No. 2.


Our Michaelmas concert will take you on a tour of Europe with a programme of music celebrating national identity. Sibelius’ Finlandia and Smetana’s Vltava are tone poems which evoke vast and majestic landscapes as symbols of national pride. We will also play Holmes’ Irlande, another symphonic poem which calls for political freedom. Our concert will conclude with Borodin’s Second Symphony, generally regarded as his best work and a foundation stone of the Russian symphonic sound as it weaves elements of Russian folklore with Western Romanticism.


£14 Standard

£12 Concession

£10 Durham Student Music Members


This production takes place at Elvet Methodist Church, 8 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HL.


This concert will begin at 7.30pm and last until 9.10pm, with a 20 minute interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

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