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Come From Away is a heartwarming musical celebrating human kindness, set in Gander, Newfoundland, where locals welcomed stranded passengers after 9/11. With humor, compassion, and vibrant storytelling, it highlights resilience, community, and unexpected friendships forged during extraordinary circumstances
Come From Away tells the true story of 38 planes and almost 7,000 passengers from around the world that were diverted to the small community of Gander, Newfoundland on September 11, 2001, doubling its population in an instant. While the world witnessed the worst acts of humankind, these stranded passengers had their faith in humanity restored by the Canadians who, for five days, comforted those who had come from away. On September 11, 2001, the world stopped. On September 12, their stories moved us all.
£10 Standard
£9 Concession
£7 Performing Arts Members
This production will take place in the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.
The performance will begin at 7.30pm and run for approximately two hours with a short interval.
Doors will open 30 minutes before the performance is due to begin.
In Aeschylus' AGAMEMNON follow the mythical king's return home from war to the clutches of his vengeful queen Clytemnestra.
Aeschylus's tragedy AGAMEMNON is set after the Trojan war. Agamemnon returns home with his concubine Cassandra - who has been labelled insane - and is murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus to avenge her daughter. Aeschylus makes us question when and if revenge is ever justified.
In Aristophanes' THE WASPS, follow a son's hilarious attempts to separate his father from the allure of Athenian Jury duty.
Aristophanes's comedy THE WASPS, in contrast, offers a satirical and comedic perspective on the Athenian legal system. It follows Bdelycleon's attempt to stop his father Philocleon from constantly serving jury duties, which he believes is detrimental to his health.
£7.50 Standard
£7 Concession
£6 Performing Arts Members
This event will take place at The City Theatre, Fowlers Yard, 6 Back Silver St, Durham DH1 3RA.
The performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts approximately 2 hours with interval. Doors open 20 minutes before the performance begins.
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The Durham University Orchestral Society Chamber Orchestra arrive at Durham Town Hall to present a programme of narrative intensity, serene lyricism and symphonic brilliance, including Beethoven's iconic 7th Symphony, Copland's Appalachian Spring ballet, as well as Emilie Mayer's overture to the iconic Faust legend.
The Orchestral Societies Chamber Orchestras programme opens with Emilie Mayer's Overture to Faust, a boldly dramatic overture that plunges into the supernatural energy and emotional tension of the Faust legend. The concert continues with one of Copland's famous ballets, Appalachian Spring. Including the famous Lord of the Dance, this American staple paints a portrait of tenderness and lyricism, reflecting new beginnings. The concert culminates with Beethoven's iconic Seventh Symphony, a symphony of unstoppable rhythm and jubilant energy, often described as Beethoven’s ‘apotheosis of the dance," closing the programme in triumphant spirit. Each piece explores transformation - Mayer’s overture through dramatic turmoil, Copland through pastoral rebirth, and Beethoven through sheer rhythmic propulsion.
£14 Standard
£12 Concession
£10 Performing Arts Members
This performance takes place at Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham DH1 3NJ.
The performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts for approximately 90 minutes. Door opens 30 minutes before the perfomance begins.
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Following last year’s roaring success in the Gala Theatre, TV’s silliest iconic game show is returning to Durham! With laughs guaranteed and all proceeds going to charity, this is one hectic night you do not want to miss!
Taskmaster Durham’ is a student version of the hit TV show, adapted to the stage in Durham for the third-year running. This show involves Durham students taking on a series of ridiculous tasks, under the watchful eye of the Taskmaster’s Assistant (Michael Nevin), for ultimate judgement by the Taskmaster (Ollie Cochran). As in the TV version, much of the evening will be improvised, with the live reactions to the tasks and the Taskmaster’s judgment both unscripted and entirely changeable. The performances will follow the structure of an episode of the show - prize task; a combination of live and pre-recorded tasks both individually and in groups; final live task of the night.
Tickets £10 / £9 / £8
Or, get tickets to both showings at a reduced rate for a limited time only!
Bundles £16.50 / £13 / £12
This event is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.
Join Oswald's Players on our first venture into classical theatre, as we bring you Shakespeare's The Tempest, a play full of magic, revenge, forgiveness and family.
In one of Shakespeare's most unique plays, a shipwreck strands Antonio and Alonso on the island of the magician Prospero, Antonio's brother and rightful Duke of Milan. In a story of sorcery and magic, Prospero chooses forgiveness over his quest for vengeance.
£5 Standard
£4.50 Concession
£4 Performing Arts Members / South College JCR Members
This performance is taking place at the Mt Oswald Hub, The Drive, Durham, DH1 3LD.
Performances begin at 7pm and last approximately 60 minutes. Doors will open 30 minutes before the performance begins.
Foot Notes and the Durham University Big Band (DUBB) present their second collaboration concert featuring highlights from both groups’ 2025/26 sets, alongside some select joint pieces.
Off the back of a successful first term, filled with vibrant vocals and high quality performances, Foot Notes A Cappella are thrilled to return to the Durham stage alongside DUBB with a diverse range of repertoire: from the music of Arthur Sullivan and Eric Whitacre.
DUBB are excited to collaborate with Foot Notes on a concert with highlights from their 2025/26 set. They are proud to present a programme of underrepresented composers in a unique contemporary set, following from a successful 2026 UK tour.
Our concert highlights the best of both groups, with select pieces that show off our impressive range in style and performance. Join us for a night of unforgettable jazz, impressive vocals and innovative collaborations.
£10 Standard
£8 Concession
£6 Performing Arts Membership
This performance takes place at Elvet Methodist Church, 8 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HL.
The performance will begin at 7.30pm and last approximately 90 minutes with a short interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the show begins.
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Prepare for take off as Durham University Concert Band take you To Infinity! (and a little bit further).
Join Durham University Concert Band’s epiphany concert in an epic journey around the earth and beyond into the solar system!
Featuring Sparke’s ‘Hymn to the Highlands’, ‘Fly me to the moon’ and Holst’s ‘Jupiter’, as well as music from ‘Toy Story’ and the classic theme from ‘The Incredibles’, this show will be an uplifting spring evening full of epic stories and adventures.
Conducted by our very own Timothy Tsang and Oscar Bovenizer.
£8 Standard
£7 Concessions
£6 Performing Arts Members
This concert takes place at St Oswald's Church, Church St.
The concert begins at 7pm and lasts for approximately 2 hours. Doors will open 30 minutes before the concert begins.
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Julius Caesar, one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, navigates conspiracy, tyranny and morality - and the death and violence that follows it.
DUCT presents Shakespeare's infamous tragedy, 'Julius Caesar.' After Caesar's victorious return from war, his growing ambition begins to invoke fear and suspicion from those around him. Conspiracy grows, and as the shadows grow longer, alliances, betrayals and death flicker in the moonlight.
Presented against the backdrop of 1970's outlaw culture, 'Julius Caesar' questions morality, honour and the cost of violence - raising an important question: Who can you really trust?
£10 Standard
£9 Concession
£8 Performing Arts Members
This performance is taking place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theate, 40 N Bailey, DH1 3ET.
This performance will begin at 7.30pm (2.30pm also on Saturday), and last for approximately 135 mins with interval. Doors open 30 minutes before the show begins.
Join Durham University Choral Society for a packed evening showcasing the repertoire for our upcoming international tour, bringing together works of Dove, Holst and Reger in Elvet Methodist Church.
Durham University Choral Society returns to the stage for a preview of its international tour repertoire in the resonant acoustics of Elvet Methodist Church here in Durham.
Conducted by Associate Conductor Louis Allen, "Nachtwache" (night watch) is inspired by the symbol of a guard nurse at a hospital, and explores themes of nightfall, darkness and sleep in an eclectic programme reaching from Holst's "Evening Watch" to the mystical and decorative "Seek Him that Maketh the Seven Stars" by Jonathan Dove.
If you're looking for an evening of atmospheric choral music sung by a gloriously blended ensemble of singers, there's no better place to be than this in March.
£12 Standard
£10 Concession
£8 Performing Arts Members
This performance is taking place at Elvet Methodist Church, 8 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HL.
The performance begins at 7.30pm and lasts for approximately an hour and a half. Doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.
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