Kynren's Decade of Success: Boosting Durham's Economy and Expanding with New Theme Park

December 6, 2025
Kynren's Decade of Success: Boosting Durham's Economy and Expanding with New Theme Park
  • More than 60% of visitors come from outside the North East, highlighting Kynren’s role as a major driver of regional tourism.

  • The Kynren narrative is still evolving, with its ongoing impact enriching County Durham and transforming Bishop Auckland’s fortunes.

  • Volunteers drive Kynren in every role—from props and pyrotechnics to animal care and on-stage performances—underlining the project’s reliance on a broad, dedicated volunteer base.

  • Kynren, an outdoor theatre presenting 2,000 years of English history, has drawn more than 430,000 visitors over its first decade and generated £65.5 million for the regional economy, despite hosting only about 10 events per year.

  • Looking ahead, Kynren plans to launch a new theme park, Kynren: The Storied Lands, next year as part of ongoing expansion.

  • The show features a seven-and-a-half-acre stage with a 1,000-strong volunteer cast and crew, delivering combat, stunts, horsemanship, pyrotechnics and immersive special effects.

  • Audiences have rebounded post-pandemic, with a 33% rise in 2025 and a further 12% increase in 2025, bringing evening attendance in line with Kynren’s 2016 debut season.

  • Kynren in Bishop Auckland earned the Echo’s Visitor Economy Award, recognizing its significant contribution to regional tourism and the economy.

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