What's on in the North East

Published: 3 November 2013
Reporter: Peter Lathan

All's Well that Ends Well
Under Us All
La bohème

The RSC brings its production of All’s Well to Newcastle the Theatre Royal from Tuesday to Saturday.

Cap-a-Pie presents Under Us All, part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2013, at Northern Stage on Thursday. Tickets are free but must be obtained through the box office. On Friday and Saturday Nobulus Dance presents Out of the Shadow, a mix of breakdance, popping and locking, contemporary dance, acrobatics and ballet.

Cooking with Elvis continues at Live Theatre until 23 November.

Ellen Kent comes to Sunderland Empire on Tuesday with La bohème and on Wednesday with Aida.

tutti frutti productions and York Theatre Royal present The Boy Who Cried Wolf at Arts Centre Washington on Thursday at 10:30AM and 1:30PM (for ages 3 – 7).

On Thursday at the Customs House in South Shields, Rumpus presents Ghost Ship and on Friday at 2PM in Daltons Cap-a-Pie brings Under Us All (free but limited availability: contact the box office).

From Monday to Wednesday Cloud Nine presents Influence by Paul Buie at the Low Lights in North Shields.

On Saturday at 1PM and 3PM Theatre Hullabaloo and Theatre Iolo bring Luna, their latest show for 3- to 7-year-olds to Alnwick Playhouse.

Icarus Theatre Collective brings Othello to The Maltings in Berwick at 1:30 on Tuesday.

On Saturday the Reduced Shakespeare Company performs The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] at the Queen’s Hall in Hexham.

English Touring Opera visits the Gala in Durham with Agrippina on Monday, Jason on Tuesday and The Coronation of Poppea on Wednesday.

The Russian State Ballet and Opera House come to Billingham Forum on Wednesday with The Nutcracker and on Thursday with Swan Lake.

Birmingham Stage Company’s Horrible Science (for age 6+) is at Darlington Civic at various times from Tuesday to Saturday.

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