What's on in the North East

Published: 28 September 2014
Reporter: Peter Lathan

Henry IV Pt. 2
Wet House
Money - The Game Show

The RSC's Newcastle season continues at the Theatre Royal with Henry IV Part 1 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 and Thursday and Saturday at 1:30, and Part 2 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:30.

At Northern Stage this week, FallenFromGrace presents When We Embraced on Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30, Gary Kitching and Co perform Dead to Me from Tuesday to Friday at 8:15 and, in Stage 1, Gecko brings Institute from Wednesday to Friday at 7:30.

Wet House continues at Live Theatre until 11th October and on Thursday in the Studio the theatre's regular Scratch Night returns with four new plays in development.

Charles Ross brings his One Man Lord of the Rings to the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre on Saturday.

The Lion King continues at Sunderland Empire until 1 November.

Unlimited Theatre's Money - The Game Show is at Arts Centre Washington on Thursday.

There are five productions at the Customs House in South Shields this week: Not About Heroes on Monday in the Theatre, Money - The Game Show on Monday and Tuesday in the Studio, Barbar the Little Elephant on Tuesday at 2PM in the Community Room, Dirty Dusting in the Theatre on Wednesday and Butterfly, also in the Theatre, on Thursday and Friday.

Money - The Game Show moves to Alnwick Playhouse on Friday.

Butterfly plays at The Maltings in Berwick on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed on Saturday by Square Peg Theatre's The Man Who Woke Up Dead.

The Queen's Hall in Hexham presents another BITESIZE production, Alan Ayckbourn's Haunting Julia, on Friday and Saturday.

On Tuesday Ha Ha Hood, starring Su Pollard and Cannon and Ball, comes to Billingham Forum.

At ARC Stockton this week When We Embraced is on Thursday and Circles in the Sand (for age 0 - 3 years) plays on Saturday at 10:30, 12:30 and 2:30.

Simon Williams's thriller Double Death comes to Darlington Civic from Monday to Wednesday, followed on Thursday by Simon Callow in The Man Jesus and, on Friday and Saturday by The Eva Cassidy Story - Over the Rainbow.

North Country Theatre brings A Month in the Country to the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond on Wednesday and Thursday.

Northern Broadsides' production of She Stoops to Conquer comes to Harrogate Theatre's Main House from Tuesday to Saturday whilst The Man Who Woke Up Dead plays in the Studio on Wednesday and Thursday.

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