What's on in the North East

Published: 27 September 2015
Reporter: Peter Lathan

King Charles III (Theatre Royal, Newcastle)
National Dance Company Wales (Dance City)
La Traviata (Billingham Forum and Royal Hall, Harrogate)

Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III with Robert Powell is at Newcastle’s Theatre Royal from Monday to Saturday.

The Tempest continues at Northern Stage until 10th October. From Tuesday to Thursday Company TSU in association with Curious Monkey presents Beats North.

Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, a co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland, opens at Live Theatre on Thursday and runs until 24th October.

National Dance Company Wales brings a triple bill to Dance City on Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm.

Precious Cargo presents Into Thin Air at Arts centre Washington on Thursday.

On Wednesday and Thursday Camisado Club brings You, Me and Everything Else to the Studio at the Customs House in South Shields and on Sunday at 6pm Beats North comes to the Community Room.

You, Me and Everything Else travels to The Maltings in Berwick on Friday and Saturday.

On Monday at 4.30 and on Tuesday at 10.30 and 1.30 children’s show What the Ladybird Heard is at Billingham Forum, and on Thursday The Russian State Ballet and Opera House presents La Traviata.

Little Cog’s Occupation, the real life experiences of disabled people, will be presented as a rehearsed reading at ARC Stockton on Thursday at 7pm and on Saturday at 11.30 and 2.30 Tutti Frutti and York Theatre Royal present Snow Child for age 3-7.

On Wednesday and Thursday at the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond, North Country Theatre presents The Gift of Stones and it will be followed on Saturday at 2pm by Blunderbus Theatre with My Pet Monster and Me! For age 3-7.

On Monday La Traviata comes to Harrogate’s Royal Hall. Then from Tuesday to Saturday in the Harrogate Theatre Studio Townsend Productions present The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists while on Tuesday in the Main House London Classic Theatre presents Waiting for Godot.

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