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06 Sept 2025

Walled City Passion returns to Derry in time for Easter weekend

Audiences are set to be mesmerised this Easter weekend with the highly anticipated return of the Walled City Passion to the historic City Walls of Derry

Walled City Passion returns to Derry in time for Easter weekend

The highly anticipated return of the Walled City Passion is set to mesmerise audiences along the historic City Walls of Derry this Easter weekend.

From Thursday, March 28t to Saturday, March 30 this innovative production presents a fresh interpretation of the Easter narrative, seamlessly blending immersive street theatre with ancient and contemporary storytelling techniques.

Situated against Derry’s breath-taking City Walls, the Walled City Passion rejuvenates the timeless narrative of Jesus within a modern context, exploring themes of love, faith, and sacrifice.

Jonathan Burgess, Director and Author of the Walled City Passion, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating: “Each year, we evolve the narrative and meticulously craft a route that enhances the production's atmosphere, and this year is no exception.

“Performing on the historic walls captivates the audience, offering a transformative and unforgettable experience.”

Producer of the Walled City Passion, Archdeacon Robert Miller, emphasised the event's significance, stating: “Each year, the Walled City Passion showcases the city's rich talent and creativity, attracting visitors from near and far.

“The production features a brilliant cast of local professionals and offers emerging performers invaluable experience. Their collective talent creates a mesmerising atmosphere that truly brings the Walled City Passion to life.”

The Walled City Passion will feature two performances each day, taking place at 12.00pm and 3.00pm on Thursday 28th, Friday 29th and Saturday 30th March, and commencing at the Church of Ireland Diocesan Office, 24 London St.

Tickets for the event can be purchased at the Millennium Forum Box Office (02871 264455) or online at Millennium Forum.

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