An Act of Musicals was performed by Aidan’s College Theatre (ACT) at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms on the 19th January 2026. Image credit: Aidan’s College Theatre via act.aidanstheatre on ...
The Durham Revue Presents: A Day at the Durham ReZoo was performed at the Collingwood Arts Centre on Sunday 18th January, 2026. You can book tickets for their upcoming performance here. Image credit – ...
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The 11 o’clock number exists because an epiphany has been reached, whether for better or worse The phrase itself originates in the tightly regimented era of Golden Age Broadway. With performances ...