What's on in the North East

Published: 29 December 2019
Reporter: Peter Lathan

The Snow Queen (Northern Stage) Credit: Pamela Raith Photography
Aladdin (Gala, Durham)
Cinderella (Sunderland Empire)
Snow White (Customs House, South Shields)
Jack and the Beanstalk (Darlington Hippodrome)

Beauty and the Beast continues at Newcastle Theatre Royal until 19 January.

Wolf, a new show from Kitchen Zoo for the under-5s, runs in Stage 3 (various times; some shows are sold out) at Northern Stage until 4 January. Laura Lindow’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, a show for the whole family, runs in Stage 1 until 4 January (various times).

At the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Enchanted Entertainment’s Aladdin runs until 5 January.

Jack Frost, a Christmas adventure for age 4+, ends its run at Gosforth Civic Theatre on Monday.

Cinderella continues at Sunderland Empire until 5 January.

Snow White continues at the Customs House in South Shields until 5 January (various times).

At Alnwick Playhouse at 6:00 on Friday, there will be a preview of the spring season at the newly re-opened theatre.

Cinderella, this year’s panto at The Maltings, Berwick, ends on 30 December.

Jack and the Beanstalk continues at Playhouse Whitley Bay until 4 January.

NTC’s The Snow Queen comes to The Exchange in North Shields on Monday at 2:30 and 6:30.

Aladdin continues at the Gala in Durham until 5 January (various times).

Snow White the Pantomime, produced by Leah Bell, continues at Consett Empire until Tuesday.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs continues at Billingham Forum until 5 January.

Until 5 January, Middlesbrough Theatre presents Sleeping Beauty.

Jack and the Beanstalk at Darlington Hippodrome runs until 5 January.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs continues at the Majestic Theatre in Darlington until Friday.

Aladdin at the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond runs until 12 January.

Snow White continues at Harrogate Theatre until 19 January.

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