What's on in the North East

Published: 31 March 2013
Reporter: Peter Lathan

The Arrival
The Gospel of Matthew
My Brother the Robot

The Russian Ice Stars bring Cinderella on Ice to Newcastle’s Theatre Royal from Wednesday to Saturday. From Thursday until 13 April at 11AM and 4:30PM, The November Club presents a promenade performance, Dr Mullins' Anatomy of the Theatre Royal.

From Thursday to Saturday Tamasha and Circus Space present The Arrival at Northern Stage.

On Thursday Kate Fox performs Good Breeding, part of Live ARCADE in Live Theatre’s Studio.

On Thursday and Friday Rapunzel: an Easter Panto comes to the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre.

On Friday and Saturday Theatre of Moths presents Remember Jim? in the Studio at the Customs House in South Shields.

At The Maltings in Berwick on Tuesday George Dillon performs The Gospel of Matthew by Candlelight, followed on Wednesday by Open Clasp with The Space Between Us, a free show.

On Tuesday at 2PM and 4:30PM Tall Stories presents children’s show My Brother the Robot at the Queen’s Hall in Hexham, followed on Saturday by The Mike Fry Foundation in Pinter’s The Birthday Party.

Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company’s production of The Enormous Turnip continues at ARC Stockton until Saturday and on Thursday Theatre of Moths presents Remember Jim?

The Russian Cossacks come to the Middlesbrough Theatre on Thursday, followed on Friday by children’s show Hey Diddle Diddle.

On Monday and Tuesday Rapunzel: an Easter Panto comes to Darlington Civic.

Rodney Bewes as a Boy Growing Up comes to the Georgian Theatre, Richmond, on Saturday.

From Wednesday to Saturday in the Harrogate Studio Theatre Little Angel Theatre presents Dogs Don’t Do Ballet—this show is sold out. Also sold out in the main house on Saturday is Northern Ballet’s Ugly Duckling.

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