What's on in the North East

Published: 18 May 2014
Reporter: Peter Lathan

Spring Awakening
Get Up and Tie Your Fingers

Dirty Dancing continues at the Newcastle Theatre Royal until 31 May.

Headlong's production of Spring Awakening runs at Northern Stage from Tuesday to Saturday in Stage One whilst the theatre collaborates with Northumbia University (Wednesday and Friday at 7PM and on Thursday at 1:30 ) on ENRON and (Thursday and Saturday at 7PM and Firday at 1:30) on The Fall.

The musical Twentieth Century Boy comes to Sunderland Empire from Monday to Saturday.

Sunfest 2014, Sunderland University's residence at Arts Centre Washington, continues on Thursday with A MIdsummer Night's Dream and on Saturday with Twelfth Night.

From Wednesday to Saturday The Customs House and Guild of Lillians present Get Up and Tie Your Fingers, the story of the Eyemouth fishing disaster of 1881, at the Customs House in South Shields.

European Arts Company's The Trials of Oscar Wilde is at Alnwick Playhouse on Friday.

Don’t Go Into the Cellar! presents The Singular Exploits of Sherlock Holmes at The Maltings in Berwick on Friday.

The Trials of Oscar Wilde comes to the Queen's Hall in Hexham on Wednesday.

English Touring Opera visits the Gala in Durham on Monday with The Magic Flute and King Priam on Tuesday.

Company Gavin Robertson presents Mata Hari: Female Spy at Middlesbrough Theatre on Thursday.

The Moon Cannot Be Stolen comes to ARC Stockton on Wednesday.

On Saturday and Sunday What the Ladybird Heard, for age 3+, is at Darlington Civic Theatre.

On Friday Every Day brings The Love Project to the Harrogate Theatre Studio.

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