What's on in the North East

Published: 27 October 2013
Reporter: Peter Lathan

As You Like It
Cooking with Elvis
Luna

The RSC production of As
You Like It
runs at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle, from Tuesday to Saturday, whilst during the day children’s promenade show Dr Mullins and the Case of the Elephant in the Dock runs from today (Sunday) to Sunday 3rd November.

Cooking with Elvis continues at Live Theatre until 23rd November.

Ha Ha Holmes is at the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre on Monday.

On Tuesday and Wednesday Turned on Its Head performs Shiny for age 6 months to 4 years at Dance City.

On Wednesday at 10.30 and 1.30 Theatre Hullabaloo & Theatr Iolo present Luna for children aged 2 to 5 years at Arts Centre Washington.

At the Customs House in South Shields this week Tutti Frutti Productions and York Theatre Royal present The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Mike Kenny in Dalton’s at 2pm and 4pm today. On Tuesday the State Ballet Academy of Minsk presents The Nutcracker and on Friday Reform Theatre Company performs the comedy Burt ‘n’ Joyce.

On Monday Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park bring Dracula to Alnwick Playhouse, followed on Tuesday at 2pm by Scamp Theatre’s production of Pinocchio (for age 4+).

Dracula comes to The Maltings in Berwick on Tuesday, followed on Saturday by Dirty Dusting.

Luna comes to the Queen’s Hall in Hexham on Monday at 1.30 and 4.15, followed on Wednesday at 7.30 by Burt ‘n’ Joyce.

Dirty Dusting comes to Billingham Forum on Friday, followed by Postman Pat Live at 1pm and 4.30pm.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf is at ARC Stockton on Tuesday, followed by Deep in the Woods (for age 2 – 4) at 10.30 and In a Deep Dark Wood (for age 5 – 8) at 12.30 and 2.30 on Thursday.

Hairy Maclary & Friends comes to the Middlesbrough Theatre at 1pm and 3.30 on Monday and Rumpus Theatre Company presents The Ghost Ship! at 7.30 on Tuesday.

At the Georgian Theatre in Richmond North Country Theatre presents The Lost World on Wednesday and Thursday.

Moscow Ballet - La Classique brings Swan Lake to the Royal Hall in Harrogate on Tuesday (tickets from Harrogate Theatre) and then English Touring Opera comes to the theatre’s Main House with Jason (Thursday), The Coronation of Poppea (Friday) and Agrippina (Saturday).

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