What's on in the North East

Published: 7 April 2013
Reporter: Peter Lathan

Captain Amazing
Moko Mix
Origin of the Species

Promenade performance Dr Mullins' Anatomy of the Theatre Royal continues at the Theatre Royal until Saturday while, from Tuesday to Saturday in the Studio Arena North presents Black Seams, Black Scars. In the Main House the West End Operatic Society presents the musical Jekyll & Hyde.

On Tuesday and Wednesday the Fuel and Royal Court Theatre co-production of The Victorian in the Wall is at Northern Stage.

Captain Amazing by Alistair McDowall runs in the Main House at Live Theatre from Tuesday to Saturday whilst in the Studio from Thursday to Saturday Michaela’s Mistake written by Chelsey Cleminson when she was 12 year old is performed.

Next Sunday (14th) Hormonal Housewives comes to the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre.

On Wednesday at 10.30 and 1.15 Moko Dance performs Moko Mix, a double bill of dance for young people and their families: The Suitcase Story and The Rock.

From Monday to Saturday the touring production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert comes to Sunderland Empire.

Open Clasp brings The Space Between Us to Arts Centre Washington on Thursday.

The Origin of the Species by means of Natural Selection or the Survival of (R)Evolutionary Theories in the face of Scientific and Ecclesiastical Objections: being a Musical Comedy about Charles Darwin (1809-1882) comes to the Customs House in South Shields on Wednesday and Thursday.

Scrawl and Snuff Box Theatre presents a double bill of Chapel Street and Bitch Boxer at Alnwick Playhouse on Saturday.

Children’s show Each Peach Pear Plum is at The Maltings, Berwick, on Wednesday at 12 and 3, whilst on Saturday in the Henry Travers Studio Black Coffee Theatre presents Chekhov’s The Seagull.

On Friday and Saturday Aberystwyth Arts Centre and Communicado present The Government Inspector at the Queen’s Hall in Hexham.

Horrible Histories - The Terrible Tudors & The Vile Victorians comes to the Playhouse Whitley Bay from Tuesday to Saturday.

On Saturday Theatre of Moths presents Remember Jim? at the Gala in Durham.

Tanika Gupta’s Mind Walking comes to the Georgian Theatre in Richmond on Friday.

On Monday and Tuesday Reform Theatre presents Me and Me Dad in the Studio at Harrogate Theatre, followed on Thursday and Friday by Portmanteau and on Saturday by War of the Buttons, both amix of music, puppetry, clowning, movement and sign language.” In the Main House on Wednesday Red Ladder presents The Thing about Psychopaths.

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