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Kynren - An Epic Tale of England

venue addressKynren Flatts Farm County Durham DL14 7SF
event dateSat 19 Jul, Sat 26 Jul, Sat 2 Aug, Sat 9 Aug, Sat 16 Aug, Sat 23 Aug, Sat 30 Aug, Sat 6 Sep, Sat 13 Sep
event timesTickets start from £30 for adults and £20 for children.
telephone 01388 436 030 for latest times or cancellations.
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Kynren - An Epic Tale of England

Travel through 2000 years of history and watch legends come to life! Vikings storm, knights clash, spectacular heroes rise under epic skies.

Immerse yourself in the thunderous storm of Roman chariots, the roaring breath of steam trains, and the poignant echoes of history's greatest triumphs and tragedies. Feel the goosebumps rise as a thousand-strong cast and crew weave their magic under the open sky, leaving you breathless and forever changed.

Kynren – An Epic Tale of England is the UK’s ‘must see’ spectacular live-action show. Launched in 2016, in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, the epic performance takes the audience on an immersive journey through 2,000 years of history, myth and legend.

The 1,000-strong cast and crew of volunteers engage in a complex and robust set of training programmes with highly-skilled performance industry specialists, to deliver the skills needed to produce world-class entertainment.

Performed every summer on a 7.5-acre stage – the scale of five football pitches – the action-packed
production includes magnificent horses and a menagerie of other starring animals and is played out in front of an 8,000-seat ampitheatre known as the Tribune.

The world class show is brought to life with magnificent sets, mass choreography, combat, stunts, horsemanship, stunning pyrotechnics and amazing special effects, including water jets and state of the art video projections.

Award-winning composer Nathan Stornetta has worked alongside film score master Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, The Dark Knight Rises, Pirates of the Caribbean), and has created Kynren’s epic soundtrack, that evokes drama and excitement.

Kynren echoes the Anglo Saxon word ‘cynren’, meaning generation, kin or family, and reflects the inspiration among those involved in the production.