What's on in the North East

Published: 17 November 2013
Reporter: Peter Lathan

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Every Mother's Son
The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company

Tallest Tales from the Furthest Forest, a production for the under 6s, continues at Northern Stage until 4th January.

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

The Vagina Monologues comes to the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre on Monday.

Metropolis and The Skin Walkers, choreographed by Renaud Wiser, come to Dance City on Saturday.

The new touring production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is at Sunderland Empire from Monday to Saturday.

At Arts Centre Washington on Thursday, Multi Story Theatre Company presents Every Mother’s Son.

The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company is at Alnwick Playhouse on Wednesday at 7:30 and on Friday Mind the Gap presents Treasure Island at 4PM.

The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company moves to The Maltings at Berwick on Thursday.

At the Queen’s Hall in Hexham on Monday it’s the Kala Chethena Kathakali Company, followed on Tuesday by London Classic Theatre with Betrayal by Harold Pinter.

Children’s Show Room on the Broom is at Billingham Forum on Monday and Tuesday followed by the stage version of the classic film Miracle on 34th Street on Wednesday and Thursday.

ARC Stockton’s ARCADE Scratch Night is on Wednesday.

Thriller Live comes to Darlington Civic from Thursday to Saturday.

Harrogate Theatre’s panto Sleeping Beauty runs in the main house from Friday to 12 January, whilst in the Studio on Friday and Saturday it’s The Statement of Randolph Carter, presented by Michael Sabbaton and based on H P Lovecraft's original tale.

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