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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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Saturday 21 Feb 202614:00 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).


Book Tickets

Saturday 21 Feb 202619:00 Book Now