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Elektra and The Women at the Thesmophoria

Elektra and The Women at the Thesmophoria

"Elektra" tells the tragic story of the daughter and son of the late king Agamemnon planning retribution for their mother who murdered him. "The Women of the Thesmophoria" is a satiric comedy featuring the playwright Euripides that makes fun of the tragic genre and the role of women within it.


Polloi Productions presents a double bill of Euripides' "Elektra" and Aristophanes' "The Women at the Thesmophoria". This pair of plays represents the tragedy and comedy genres of Ancient Greek theatre.


"Elektra", translated by famed classicist Emily Wilson, describes the revenge plot of the children of Agamemnon against their murderous mother Clytemnestra. Follow Elektra and Orestes as they take revenge on the scheming woman who murdered their father.


"The Women at the Thesmophoria" is an adapted version by student Samantha Dotson. It attempts to bring to the modern stage the comedic work of Aristophanes as he tells of the plotted revenge of the women of Athens against the playwright Euripides. As the women bring him to trial for defamation, Euripides' kinsman Mnesilochus sneaks into their meeting dressed as a woman in hopes of changing their minds about Euripides. He is discovered, and Euripides and Mnesilochus have to scheme of a way to free themselves from the Thesmophoria before it's too late.


Content warnings: Violence / Scenes of a sexual nature


£7 Standard

£6 Concession (inc. Classics Society Members)

£5 Durham Student Theatre


This produciton takes place at the Mount Oswald Hub, The Drive, DH1 3LD.


The performances will begin at 7:10pm and last until approximatelyy 9pm with a 10 minute interval.

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Monday 9 Dec 202419:10 Book Now

All I want for Christmas

All I want for Christmas

All I want for Christmas… is some festive a cappella! Presenting a diverse selection of a cappella, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy.


Foot Notes A Capella return from a 5* Edinburgh Fringe run, complete with a new generation of Foot Notes to deliver a night of festive classics, contemporary chart-toppers and choral masterpieces, including hits by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the lyrical melodies of Eleanor Daley, and much more! Situated in the gorgeous St Oswald’s Church, the evening promises to put you in the mood for Christmas, so join us on the 10th December for a night you won’t forget!


£8 Standard

£6 Concession

£5 Durham Student Music


This performance will take place in St Oswald's Church, Church St, Durham, DH1 3DQ.


This performance begins at 8:00pm and will last approximately an hour and twenty minutes including a 15 minute interval. Doors will open half an hour before the start of the performance.

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Tuesday 10 Dec 202420:00 Book Now

Doctor Faustus

Doctor Faustus

Christopher Marlowe’s seminal ‘Doctor Faustus’ sees ambition meet the supernatural in a gripping tale of power, temptation, and tragedy.


DUCT presents a fresh and innovative take on the classic story of a brilliant scholar who, in his thirst for limitless power and knowledge, strikes a deal with the devil, selling his soul for 24 years of magical prowess.


However, as Faustus indulges in his newfound abilities, he spirals deeper into despair, ultimately facing the dire consequences of his choice…


Content Warnings: Death / Suicide / Misogyny


£7.50 Standard

£7 Concession

£6.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


This event takes place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre.


The doors will open at 7 PM.

The performance will begin at 7:30PM and will last approximately 140 minutes, including a 15 minute interval.

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Thursday 12 Dec 202419:30 Book Now
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A Night in Vienna

A Night in Vienna

Join us in St Oswald’s Church for a night of music by Viennese composers!


Step into the elegance of Vienna with an evening of Austrian music with Durham University's Classical Ensemble! Join us at St Oswald's Church on the 13th of December for A Night in Vienna: featuring Haydn’s lively Armida Overture and Marianna Martinez’s vibrant Ouverture, both setting the stage for Schubert’s monumental Symphony No. 9, the “Great”.


£8 Standard

£6 Concession

£5 Durham Student Music Members

Free for children under 18


This performance takes place at St Oswald’s Chruch, Church St, Durham DH1 3DQ.


This performance will begin at 7.30pm and finish at approximately 9.30pm with a short interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start time.

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Friday 13 Dec 202419:30 Book Now