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Ghosts: A SpOoooky Sitcom Parody Play

Ghosts: A SpOoooky Sitcom Parody Play

Alison can see ghosts! After inheriting a new house and a near-death experience, an eclectic mix of eccentric spirits appear before her, and chaos ensues...


It is impossible for Alison and Mike Cooper to find a new home, until Alison gets a call that she has inherited Button House from a distant relative. It seems as though their luck has turned around – but little do they know the house is haunted by nine ghosts from across the ages. After a rather unfortunate incident, Alison develops the ability to see and hear the ghosts, and the chaos of this found-family ensues.


With wedding planning, explosive bombs, Durham jokes, and the signature Ooook! sitcom karaoke scene, this student-written parody of BBC Ghosts promises to be a jam-packed two hours of fun!


All profits from this show will be donated to charity.


£7.50 Standard

£6.50 Concession

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


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


The show lasts 135 minutes with a short interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the show.

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Friday 13 Jun 202519:30 Book Now

A Doll's House

A Doll's House

Nora Helmer challenges societal norms by leaving her husband and children to seek independence after realizing her life is controlled and superficial.


A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen follows Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy wife and mother, who gradually realizes she is living in a superficial, controlled marriage. Her husband, Torvald, treats her more like a possession than a partner. When a secret from her past threatens to surface, Nora confronts the limitations placed on her as a woman. Ultimately, she chooses to leave her husband and children in a bold act of self-liberation.


The play explores themes of gender roles, individual freedom, and societal expectations, making a powerful statement about personal growth and the cost of true independence.


£4 Standard

£3.50 Concession

£3 Durham Student Theatre


This event takes place at St John's College Chapel, DH1 3EQ.


The performances will begin at 7.30pm or 2.30pm and last approximately three hours with interval. Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

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Friday 13 Jun 202519:30 Book Now