North East Productions

Published: 15 April 2012
Reporter: Peter Lathan

An Inspector Calls returns to Newcastle's Theatre Royal from Tuesday to Saturday.

Close the Coalhouse Door continues at Northern Stage until 5th May before setting off on a national tour. And from Wednesday until Saturday the theatre hosts The Pirate Project by Lucy Foster in co-production with Improbable.

Geordie SinatraFiona Evans's Geordie Sinatra, co-produced by Live and the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, runs at Live Theatre from Wednesday until 12th May. In the Studio on Thursday it's the theatre's regular Scratch Night on Thursday.

English Youth Ballet presents Swan Lake at the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre on Monday and Tuesday.

Lo-Giudice Dance presents Roma at Dance City on Saturday.

Pink Lane Productions presents Editor by Claire Morgan at the Jazz Café in Newcastle's Pink Lane at 8pm and 9.30 pm on Thursday.

Spamalot returns to Sunderland Empire from Monday to Saturday.

Anne BoleynThe Paines Plough, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Roundhouse production of Kate Tempest's Wasted is at Arts Centre Washington on Thursday.

The Virginia Monologues, written and performed by Virginia Ironside, comes to The Maltings in Berwick on Friday, whilst on Saturday Limbik Theatre presents The Harbour.

Cirque Du Ciel's Shanghi is at Durham's Gala on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Oh F__K Moment comes to Arc at Stockton on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Virginia Monologues is at the Middlesbrough Theatre on Thursday.

The Circus of Horrors is at Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre on Thirsday.

The ETT/Shakespeare's Globe production of Anne Boleyn is at Darlington Civic Theatre from Tuesday to Saturday.

On Saturday Mikron Theatre Company presents Can You Keep A Secret? The Rise and Fall of the Yorkshire Luddites, at the Georgian Theatre, Richmond.

In the Harrogate Theatre Studio Icabod Productions presents Free Birds on Tuesday and Tonguetied Theatre presents The Fantasists Waltz on Wednesday and Thursday.

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