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The Last Five Years

The Last Five Years

The Last Five Years is a heartfelt, two-character musical by Jason Robert Brown that explores the rise and fall of a young couple’s relationship over five years. Told from opposing timelines—Cathy’s story moves backward from heartbreak, while Jamie’s starts with their budding romance—the show blends emotional storytelling with a powerful, jazz-inspired score.


The Last Five Years, a poignant musical by Jason Robert Brown, delves into the highs and lows of a young couple’s five-year relationship. Using a unique narrative structure, Cathy’s story unfolds in reverse, starting from their breakup, while Jamie’s progresses chronologically, beginning with their blossoming romance. The opposing timelines intersect only once, at their wedding, creating a deeply emotional and introspective experience. With its intimate, two-character focus and a compelling, jazz-infused score, the musical masterfully captures the complexities of love, ambition, and heartbreak. This innovative storytelling, paired with rich, evocative music, makes The Last Five Years both moving and unforgettable.


£8.50 Standard

£7.50 Concession

£6.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


This performance is taking place at the Mark Hillery Arts Centre, Collingwood College, South Road, DH1 3LT.


This performance will begin at 7.30pm and run for 90 minutes. Doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.



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The Truth

The Truth

Conspiracy? Corruption? Fake news and misinformation? Is this a modern-day news article or is it Terry Pratchett's 'The Truth'!? A journalistic crime thriller in the fantastical world of Ankh-Morpork.


William de Worde has somehow found himself editor of Ankh-Morpork's first newspaper. Well, with a name like that...


Launched into the world of investigative journalism, alongside reporter Sacharissa Cripslock, William soon learns that the news is a risky business. For a start, his colleagues include a band of axe-wielding dwarfs and a recovering vampire with a life-threatening passion for flash photography.


It's a big news week: the most powerful man in the city has been arrested, leaving Ankh-Morpork without a leader. Meanwhile a dangerous criminal organisation will do anything to control the story...


£7.50 Standard

£6.50 Concessions

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


This performance is taking place at The Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 N Bailey, Durham, DH1 3LE.


This production begins at 7.30pm and will last 135m with a 15 minute interval.

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Thursday 16 Jan 202519:30 Book Now
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Everything Means Northing to Me

Everything Means Northing to Me

Charlie journeys to Los Angeles to uncover the truth behind Elliott Smith’s death, meeting lost dreamers and faded stars, exploring the delicate balance of dreams and disappointments, and finding reasons to keep living.


Sick to death of pity and eggshells, Charlie Watson-Fox travels to Los Angeles with no luggage or money to uncover the truth behind Elliott Smith’s mysterious death. On the way they meet the host of ex-dreamers and C-list semi-celebrities whose fates, secrets and theories elucidate the paradox of dreams and disappointments upon which America’s brightest state is built. A musical fantasia into heroes, depressive episodes and finding reasons to keep living, Everything Means Nothing to Me explores the intimate journey of two troubled strangers who never even meet.  


Content Warnings: Suicide / Mental illness / Death / Knife crime / Drug Abuse / Traffic collision / Sexual assault / strobe lighting / Use of haze


£7 Standard

£6 Concessions

£5.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


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


The performance will begin at 7.00pm and last until approximately 9.45pm with a 15 minute interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start time.

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Thursday 23 Jan 202519:00 Book Now
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White Liars and Black Comedy

White Liars and Black Comedy

Pitch Productions takes on one of “the funniest and most brilliant short plays” in its rendition of White Liars and Black Comedy, the hilarious double-billed farce by Peter Shaffer.


White Liars delves into the tangled web of class and truth, where characters' lies become their truth. Meanwhile, Black Comedy is a rollicking farce centered on Carol and Brindsley who decorate their house using their neighbour’s furniture whilst he’s away to impress a millionaire art buyer. When a sudden power cut plunges their home into darkness, their mischief and lies are exposed as their bewildered, chaotic neighbours stumble through the house. The world is turned upside down, including the lighting, which is reversed for the audience the entire play.


£7 Standard

£6.50 Concession

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production takes place at the Sir THomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


This performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts 140 minutes with a 10 minute interval. Doors will open at 7pm.

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Thursday 23 Jan 202519:30 Book Now
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