What's on in the North East

Published: 27 March 2016
Reporter: Peter Lathan

Snow White by balletLORENT at Northern Stage Credit: Kit Haigh

Guys and Dolls continues at Newcastle Theatre Royal until Saturday. From Wednesday to Saturday in the Studio Arena North presents Betty Weiner’s Eating in the Street.

At Northern Stage at 7PM on Wednesday in Stage 3, Spectrum Theatre Company presents Lost and Found, while from Thursday to Saturday in Stage 1 balletLORENT presents Snow White.

The Gateshead Old Police House in partnership with Alphabetti presents 24 Hour Theatre Challenge and the season launch at Alphabetti Theatre on Saturday.

Digitopia by MOKO Dance and Tom Dale Company, aimed at age 5+ and their families (although they stress that teenagers will enjoy it too!), is at Dance City on Thursday at 2:30PM.

State of Grace presents And All the Humans Will Be Eliminated at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle on Tuesday at 6:15 and on Wednesday at 2:15 and 6:15.

Annie comes to Sunderland Empire from Monday to Saturday.

At Arts Centre Washington on Wednesday at 11AM and 2PM Three Keepers is a silent comedy for age 6+.

Children’s show How The Koala Learnt to Hug is at the Customs House in South Shields at 2:30 on Sunday 3 April.

From Friday to Sunday, Leah Bell presents an Easter panto, Jack and the Beanstalk, at the Phoenix Theatre in Blyth.

On Sunday 3 April, Scamp Theatre presents Tiddler and Other Terrific Tales (for age 3+) at The Maltings in Berwick.

On Monday and Tuesday an Easter panto starring Keith Chegwin and Basil Brush, Beauty and the Beast, comes to the Playhouse Whitley Bay.

Tiddler and Other Terrific Tales (for age 3+) is at the Gala in Durham on Thursday at 12PM and 2:30PM and on Saturday all-male dance show Tap Factory comes to the venue.

How The Koala Learnt to Hug comes to Middlesbrough Theatre on Thursday at 1PM.

Digitopia by MOKO Dance and Tom Dale Company is at ARC Stockton on Saturday at 2:30.

Talking Scarlet’s touring production of Dial M for Murder comes to Darlington Civic from Tuesday to Saturday.

Riverbank Productions present Alice in Wonderland (suggested age range 5 to 9) at the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond on Friday at 2PM.

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