Bacon Knees and Sausage Fingers review at Alphabetti Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne " 'bleak but powerful'
Written and performed by Gary Kitching and Steve Byron, Bacon Knees and Sausage Fingers is a bleak and often uncomfortable comic drama
Written and performed by Gary Kitching and Steve Byron, Bacon Knees and Sausage Fingers is a bleak and often uncomfortable comic drama
Live Theatre's festive offering is a quartet of new short Christmas-themed plays by young playwrights who are part of the theatre's Associate
Originally written as a radio play narrated Richard Burton, Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood presents an intimate portrait of the residents of
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Terrence McNally's 1987 romantic comedy drama " made into a film in 1991 with Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer " focuses on
DC Jackson's 2010 comedy My Romantic History takes a refreshingly honest and hilarious look at the modern dating world and examines how
Streetwise Opera is a charity that provides singing lessons and performance opportunities for people that have experienced homelessness. A co-production with Northern
Northern Stage's production of HG Well's science fiction novel, The War of the Worlds, eschews big budget thrills, in favour of a
Northern Stage's Alice in Wonderland reunites the creative team behind last year's James and the Giant Peach, and the overall result is
Rather than opting for a pantomime staple, the Customs House this year has chosen north east folktale " and song " the
Nina Berry's fresh and ambitious debut play is an endearing love story which asks whether destiny can overcome the infinite random possibilities
Teenager Anna wants her dad, suburban Scarborough plumber Ken, to start dating again after the death of her mother. But feisty goth
Based on the experiences of women who have suffered coercive controlling domestic abuse, Rattle Snake was originally developed as a training session
Adapted from his award-winning young adult novel, David Almond's A Song for Ella Grey re-imagines the Orpheus myth in contemporary Newcastle and
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo's novel of the same name and originally staged at London's Open Air Theatre last year Running Wild is
Ayub Khan Din's Olivier-winning comedy drama, East Is East, about a mixed race family in 1970s Salford is revived with meticulous care
Paddy Campbell made his mark with his brilliant debut play Wet House, which drew on his experiences of working in a homeless
Dr Frankenstein is the first production in Northern Stage's Queens of the North season, a celebration of great female stories and story
The annual pantomime at the Customs House in South Shields does not have star names or a big production budget to pull
It's not just the fruit that's oversized in Northern Stage's production of Roald Dahl's 1961 novel James and the Giant Peach. Everything