WHAT’S ON APRIL – OCTOBER 19
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What’s On
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Get Involved
P25–P31
Plan Your Visit
P32–P37
What’s On Calendar
P38–P39
Live Theatre is supported by Funders
The Squires Foundation
The Rothley Trust
The Garrick Club Charitable Trust
The Lucy Winskell Fund at the Community Foundation
Corporate Partners
Education Partners
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WHAT’S ON
Presented by
AMBERGRIS Written and performed by
JOHN MCCANN Directed by
ERASMUS MACKENNA
‘ A masterpiece in conversational storytelling. DUPed is not to be missed’ Edinburgh Festival Magazine
Reverend Ian Richard Kyle Paisley was a firebrand, fundamentalist from the heart of Ulster’s Bible Belt who preached populist, sectarian politics in increasingly incendiary times; a bogeyman or bellwether for generations to come. DUPed explores the legacy and continuing impact of Paisley and his Democratic Unionist Party on those who oppose religious and social conservatism.
Tue 2 & Wed 3 Apr | 8pm PRICE £14
STUDIO
Concessions
Age Rating
from £6
16+
Approx. 1hr, no interval Contains some strong language
John McCann is searing political writer, and winner of two Fringe First awards for DUPed (2018) and Spoiling (2014) at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. DUPed visits Live Theatre after being performed in Belfast for the first time.
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Production
LIVE YOUTH THEATRE @ 21 A weekend of performances devised and performed by Live Youth Theatre.
STANDING UP!
To celebrate Live Youth Theatre’s 21st birthday this year members chose the title Turning Points after riffing on the number 21.
Written and performed by
Young people living in the 21st century face numerous turning points; some they have already taken, some are approaching, some they can’t influence and some they can.
Introducing some of the freshest young stand-up artists the North East has to offer.
Join us to celebrate the talent of young people in this region, delve into their minds and hear their thoughts out loud in an electric weekender of theatre, spoken word, music and comedy from Live Youth Theatre’s exceptional young people.
LIVE YOUTH THEATRE
Having worked with local comedian John Scott, members of Live Youth Theatre have been honing their own material, to share for one night only. Be prepared to laugh a lot!
Sat 6 Apr | 5pm
For more information of Live Youth Theatre’s activities and how to join see P25.
PRICE Concessions Youth Theatre Members £8
STUDIO
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£6
£3
Approx. 1hr, no interval Age Suitability 8+
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FREE PRE SHOW GIG Band Trilogy, made up of Live Theatre members, triplets Isaac, Oscar and Theo, play a free pre show gig in the Undercroft.
Sat 6 Apr & Sun 7 Apr | 6.45pm
UNDERCROFT
Designed by
Approx. 30mins
ANNA ROBINSON
TURNING POINTS
WORDPLAY
Written and performed by
Written and performed by
LIVE YOUTH THEATRE
WORDPLAY MEMBERS
Turning Points: a change in your life that directly affects the course of your future.
Telling your story. Telling someone else’s story. Telling their story.
How do you prepare yourself for an ever changing world? Wouldn’t it be boring if you never failed? You’d never learn to succeed. Turning Points: when will opportunity come knocking? Bang! It hits you, suddenly it makes sense. An evening of short plays devised and performed by Youth Theatre members on the theme of Turning Points.
Young people have been exploring the world of spoken word, finding out what they are passionate about and turning the words into a performance.
Sat 6 Apr & Sun 7 Apr | 7:30pm
Sun 7 Apr | 4pm
PRICE Concessions Youth Theatre Members
PRICE Concessions Youth Theatre Members
£8
£8
THEATRE
£6
£3
Approx. 2hrs. incl. interval Age Suitability 8+
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THEATRE
£6
£3
Approx. 1hr 30mins, no interval Age Suitability 8+
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ECLIPSE THEATRE COMPANY, BRISTOL OLD VIC and HULL TRUCK THEATRE Co-Production
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PRINCESS & THE HUSTLER Tue 9 – Sat 13 Apr | 7.30pm Matinee: Sat | 2pm PRICE
£12–£22
Written by
Directed by
CHINONYEREM ODIMBA DAWN WALTON Meet Princess. A cheeky 10 year old, with a plan to win the Weston-Super-Mare Beauty Contest. Trouble is, her mum is busy working several jobs, her brother, a budding photographer, won’t even take her picture and then—The Hustler returns.
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
from £10
12+
Approx. 2hrs 35mins incl. interval Contains mild sexual references
FREE Post Show Talk Meet the Writer Wed 10 Apr (after 7.30pm show) Post show talks are recorded and available to listen again at www.live.org.uk/talks
In 1963 Bristol, as Black British Civil Rights campaigners walk onto the streets, Princess finds out what it really means to be black and beautiful. Written by Chinonyerem Odimba, Live Theatre’s Writer in Residence, Princess & The Hustler is the second national tour born from Revolution Mix, an Eclipse movement that is spearheading the largest ever delivery of new Black British stories and follows last year’s sell out production of Black Men Walking. A new drama about a family caught up in a pivotal moment of modern British History.
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GET INVOLVED Eclipse are looking for members of the community from the North East to be Beauty Pageant Contestants and Protesters as part of the production at Live Theatre. No experience needed, and open to anybody over the age of 18. For more information see www.live.org.uk/PandHchorus or email engagement@eclipsetheatre.org.uk.
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LIVE THEATRE presents
LOCKER ROOM TALK Originally presented by The Traverse Theatre
The locker room. A space for men. A space for harmless banter. It’s all just a bit of fun really, nothing meant by it. In the wake of the #metoo and #TimesUp movements—and with a world leader who ‘banters’ that he can ‘grab them by the pussy’—Locker Room Talk is an urgent response to everyday misogyny. In 2017, Gary McNair interviewed hundreds of men across the UK and asked them to talk about women. He has distilled these conversations into a verbatim play in which the men’s words are given to an all-female cast to perform. A provocative piece of event theatre, this is a rehearsed reading of a script which demands to be heard.
‘ shines a light on the uncertainties of the interviewees and their confusions and fears over what it means to be a man’ The Guardian
Wed 17 & Thu 18 Apr | 7.30pm PRICE £8
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Written by
Directed by
GARY MCNAIR ANNA RYDER 8
Concessions
Age Rating
£6
16+
Approx. 2hrs incl. interval and Post Show Talk Contains strong language
Each Performance is followed by a FREE Post Show Discussion with experts in equality and gender studies.
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Presented by
SCRIPT CLUB & BOUNDLESS THEATRE
DRIP
‘ Heartwarming comedy about swimming against the tide’ The Guardian
Liam is 15 and he’s just signed up for Bev Road Baths’ first ever synchronised swimming team. It’s for his best mate Caz really. She needs to get a team together to win the annual Project Prize at school. She tries every year. She always loses. But Liam’s an optimist, he’s determined to help. There’s just one problem. Liam can’t swim. A one-man musical comedy from the awardwinning writer and music composer behind Broken Biscuits.
Photo of original cast member
Tue 23 – Fri 26 Apr | 7.30pm PRICE £10–£14
Concessions
Age Rating
from £6
12+
Words by
TOM WELLS Directed by
THEATRE
Approx. 1hr, no interval
JANE FALLOWFIELD Music by
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THE MUSIC IS ALWAYS PRESENT, YOU JUST HAVE TO HEAR IT.
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LIVE THEATRE
SHINE Production
Script, music and lyrics written and performed by
KEMA SIKAZWE Directed by
GRAEME THOMPSON
WORLD PREMIERE
What makes us who we are? Do the choices in our lives determine who we become? Are we in control of our own story, or is it in our DNA? Kema is three years old when his family move from Zambia to Newcastle’s west end. It’s not easy. It starts with a story of new surroundings. A story about making a new life, and then watching that life fall apart. It’s a story about growing up in a world that doesn’t always accept you. It’s a story about self-belief, trusting your head, your heart and always chasing your dreams. Actor, rapper, singer, rising star and Live Theatre Associate Artist Kema Sikazwe (I, Daniel Blake), who performs under the name Kema Kay, makes his powerful stage debut mixing a bittersweet coming of age story with an electrifying live soundtrack and heartfelt words.
ON TOUR
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Thu 16 – Sat 18 May | 7.30pm
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Thu 2 – Sat 11 May | 7.30pm Matinees: Thu & Sat | 2pm PRICE
Concessions
Age Rating
from £6
14+
£10–£14
THEATRE
Approx. 1hr 10 mins, no interval Contains some strong language
FREE Events Pre Show Event—Showcase of work by local musicians & performers Sat 4 & Sat 11 May | 6pm Undercroft Meet Writer & Performer Kema Sikazwe FREE Post Show Talk Tue 7 May (after 7.30pm show) Post show talks are recorded and available to listen again at www.live.org.uk/talks
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LAND: BEATING THE BOUNDS Performed by graduating students from
NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY DRAMA (ACTING AND PERFORMANCE) Written by
Directed by
Lighting by
CHINONYEREM ODIMBA
STEVE GILROY
KEV TWEEDY
A new play which explores our relationship to land in the 21st century and beyond, performed by a large ensemble cast. Written by Chinonyerem Odimba, Live Theatre and Northumbria University’s Writer in Residence, especially for the graduating students from the Northumbria University BA (Hons) Drama (Acting and Performance) course. Look out for announcements of a further programme of talks, presentations, script readings and performances at Live Theatre during Land: Beating the Bounds presented by academics and students from Northumbria University reflecting excellence in teaching and research.
Wed 29 May – Sat 1 Jun | 7.30pm Matinees: Sat | 2pm PRICE £8
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
£6
16+
Approx. 1hr 50mins incl. interval Contains some strong language
Part of the partnership between Northumbria University and Live Theatre.
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#BEMOREMARTYN:
THE BOY WITH THE DEIRDRE TATTOO Presented by
HOPE THEATRE COMPANY Written by
ADAM ZANE & MIKE LEE
#BeMoreMartyn trended on Twitter in the hours after the announcement of Martyn Hett’s death at the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017—but what does it mean? Hope Theatre Company, the company behind hit play Gypsy Queen which came to Live Theatre last year, asked eight of Martyn’s closest friends and created a unique piece of theatre using their words. They give a remarkable insight into an extraordinary young man.
Thu 6 – Sat 8 June | 7.30pm PRICE £12–£18
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
£10
14+
Approx. 1hr 50mins, incl. interval Contains some strong language
Martyn’s friends take us on a journey from the cobbles of Corrie to Eurovision parties, celebrating Deirdre, Mariah and Michelle along the way.
‘A JOYOUS MEDITATION ON FRIENDSHIP’ The Guardian
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NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND in association with DUNDEE REP THEATRE and LIVE THEATRE presents
THE CHEVIOT, THE STAG AND THE BLACK, BLACK OIL Based on the original production by Dundee Rep Theatre
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Photograph: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
Written by
Directed by
JOHN MCGRATH
JOE DOUGLAS
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FROM THE HIGHLAND CLEARANCES TO THE OIL BOOM, THIS IS THE UNIVERSAL TALE OF HOW THE GREED OF A FEW BLIGHTS THE LIVES OF THE MANY. Add a generous dose of Scottish rebellion and irreverence. Throw in some live music and a riotous ceilidh—you’ve got yourself a rollicking great night out. 1973 was a big year for radical, working class theatre. Whilst Live Theatre began touring into social clubs around Newcastle, 7:84 Theatre Company were doing the same with The Cheviot… across Scotland. The two companies were part of the same struggle. 45 years on, this new production of The Cheviot… takes the story back to its roots by visiting village halls in the Highlands and Islands, echoing the play’s original 1970s tour. The play was a phenomenal success for Joe Douglas in 2015, before he became Live Theatre’s Artistic Director. He returns to direct, bringing it to Live Theatre, the only English venue on the tour. Come and experience the ‘Story that has a beginning, a middle but, as yet, no end…’
‘ It throws… at you in generous handfuls; laughter, farce, drama, live song and dance, finely researched political intent.’ The Independent
‘ rousing, raucous, polemical and fun’ The Guardian (Reviews on 2015 production)
Pre Show Ceilidh Join the cast and musicians for a short pre-show ceilidh half an hour before each performance.
FREE Post Show Talks Meet The Director & Cast Sun 16 Jun (after 4pm show)
Wed 12 – Sat 22 Jun | 7.30pm Matinees: Sat & Thu | 2pm Sun | 4pm PRICE £15–£26
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
from £15
14+
Approx. 2hrs 30mins, incl. interval Contains some strong language
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How the play uses history to think about the future Tues 18 Jun (after 7.30pm show) Dr Annie Hindley, Senior Lecturer in British History, Newcastle University Post show talks are recorded and available to listen again at www.live.org.uk/talks
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Co-Produced by THE PAPER BIRDS & LIVE THEATRE
By THE PAPER BIRDS
A loud, live, love song to being a teenager and not having it all figured out.
Thu 11 – Sat 13 Jul | 7.30pm PRICE £8
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
£6
14+
Approx. 1hr, no interval
This performance is designed as if you are in a teenager’s bedroom. There are cushions and beanbags to sit on in the cabaret area (no tables and chairs) and regular theatre seating in the fixed seating. Please contact Box Office on (0191) 232 1232 if you have any queries about seating.
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PREVIEWS
ASK ME ANYTHING
Welcome to the 90s, a place where problem pages in magazines taught teenage girls, like us, about the world. We asked young women living in today’s world of mobile phones and Google searches to write to us, and to ask us anything. This show is our reply. Set in a myriad of teenage bedrooms, with music, movement and mayhem, Ask Me Anything is an immersive theatrical experience exploring what we can teach the next generation and what they can teach us.
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MINUTES TO… STAKE A CLAIM
Over the course of one action packed weekend, a selection of 10 Minute plays are produced and performed based on the theme of Stake a Claim. Writers are selected from an open call out. See P28 & P29 for details on this and other artist development opportunities. Supported by Foyle Foundation and John Ellerman Foundation
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Sun 28 Jul | 8pm PRICE £10
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
£8
14+
Approx 1hr 30mins with interval May contain some strong language
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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Directed by
Designed by
JOE DOUGLAS
NEIL WARMINGTON
LIVE THEATRE Production
CLEAR WHITE LIGHT Alison is heading to her first shift at St Nicholas’s Hospital in Gosforth. She’s nervous. It’s a night shift on an all-male psychiatric unit and she hasn’t finished her training yet. But Rod, the senior Staff Nurse, seems to know what to do. Take a deep breath...
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Music Directed and performed by
RAY LAIDLAW & BILLY MITCHELL
Thu 19 Sep – Sat 12 Oct | 7.30pm Matinees: Thu & Sat | 2pm Sun | 4pm PRICE £22–£26
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
from £15
14+
Approx. 2hrs 10mins incl. interval Contains some strong language, and scenes about mental health
FREE Post Show talks Meet the Creative Team Wed 25 Sep (after 7.30pm show) Gothic Echoes by Dr Melanie Waters, Northumbria University Thu 26 Sep (after 7.30pm show)
Written by
Dramaturgy by
PAUL SIRETT
MAX ROBERTS
With the songs of
ALAN HULL of Inspired by Alan Hull’s time working at St Nick’s the play features many of the hit songs he wrote at that time, including Winter Song, Lady Eleanor and Clear White Light played live on stage by a band that includes Lindisfarne members Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell. Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Fall of the House of Usher, the play is written by Olivier Award nominated writer Paul Sirett and directed by Live Theatre’s Artistic Director Joe Douglas.
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Meet the Musical Directors, Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell Sun 29 Sep (after 4pm show) & Tue 8 Oct (after 7.30pm show) Post show talks are recorded and available to listen again at www.live.org.uk/talks
Voted one of the Guardian readers top theatre shows of 2018, Live Theatre’s hit production of Clear White Light returns to Live Theatre after a sell-out run last year.
‘a gem’
The Guardian
‘powerful and quite extraordinary theatre’ The Chronicle
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IT’S TRUE, IT’S TRUE, IT’S TRUE. Devised by
BREACH THEATRE ‘gripping production’
The Guardian
The 1612 trial of Agostino Tassi for the rape of baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi is restaged by Fringe First and Total Theatre Award winning company Breach Theatre. Based on surviving court transcripts, this new play dramatises the seven month trial that gripped Renaissance Rome, and asks how much has changed in the last four centuries. Blending myth, history and contemporary commentary, this is the story of how a woman took revenge through her art to become one of the most successful painters of her generation.
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Tue 22 & Wed 23 Oct | 7.30pm PRICE £12–£18
THEATRE
Concessions
Age Rating
£10
14+
Approx. 1hr 5mins, no interval Contains some scenes viewers may find upsetting and nudity
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OTHER EVENTS
THE FRIENDS OF HARRY PERKINS CHRIS MULLIN in Conversation with JANET PLATER
The launch of The Friends of Harry Perkins, a new post-brexit thriller by former Labour MP, award winning diarist, novelist and writer Chris Mullin, whose political diaries were dramatised as the play A Walk On Part by Live Theatre. Nearly forty years after the publication of his best-selling novel A Very British Coup, Chris will discuss writing this long awaited sequel. He’ll be in conversation with Janet Plater, daughter of Alan Plater, who originally adapted A Very British Coup for TV. Janet is currently writing a stage adaptation of A Very British Coup for Live Theatre.
FREE Post Talk Book Signing The talk is followed by a book-signing, and the opportunity to buy a copy of The Friends of Harry Perkins hot off the press after it’s publication at the end of March.
Mon 15 Apr | 6pm
THEATRE
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£6
Approx. 45mins plus book signing
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LIVE MUSIC
Presented by
JUMPIN' HOT CLUB in association with
LIVE THEATRE
HAMELL ON TRIAL + RUTH THEODORE
IRISH MYTHEN + MUSH
Touring together one-man explosion with caustic wit and devil-may-care attitude, Hamell On Trial, from the USA, and distinctively original artist Ruth Theodore, from the UK, make an unexpected and incredibly feisty pairing.
Irish Mythen is an Irish-born contemporary folk singer songwriter now living in Canada, who pours her heart and soul into every word she sings. As well as her vocal talent, she’s a storyteller who’ll take you on an emotional journey, whilst entertaining with a comic joie de vivre. Her latest release the self-titled album Irish Mythen, gained her recognition and awards from around the globe.
Drawing their inspiration from the cracks and crevices of life, these two different but deliberate talents are capable of conjuring the darkest corners alive with colour, humour, passion, poetry, politics and profanity.
‘Bald, bold and superbad!’
‘ She is a force of nature… (with) a voice that came straight from the Heavens. Lisa Schwartz, Philadelphia Folk Festival
Rolling Stone magazine on Hamell on Trial
Support is from Newcastle based Mush who play lovely dark lilting folk-pop noir.
STUDIO
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Sat 4 May | 8pm
£12
STUDIO
Thu 27 Jun | 8pm
Look out for other Music gigs confirmed throughout the year
£12
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FESTIVALS LIVE THEATRE IS CURIOUS
MINI MELA
An exciting showcase of work by young people at Live Theatre launches this year’s Curious Festival.
Presented by
An evening of short performances and presentations explores LGBTQ themes through the ideas and voices of 14 to 25 year olds, brought to life on stage by members of Live Theatre’s Youth Theatre and other groups. New work shown includes pieces developed through the Curious Queer Creative Challenge, an initiative to develop LGBTQ work by Young People from across the North East.
Sun 30 Jun | 6pm
THEATRE
£6
Age: 14+
Approx. 2hrs incl. interval Ages 14–17 to be accompanied by an adult
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GEMARTS with LIVE THEATRE
An enthralling blend of South Asian flavours for all the family in this outdoor finale to GemArts’ Masala Festival. Take part in part in colourful and vibrant arts, crafts, interactive storytelling, dhol drumming, dance to the Bollywood and Bhangra beat, watch lively performances and try delicious Indian street food, from Dabbawal. Part of GemArts Masala Festival—a mix and blend of the finest South Asian Arts & Culture.
Sun 21 Jul | 11am–3pm
Live Garden
FREE, drop in
Suitable for all ages
GemArts Masala Festival Photo: Anna Miller
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DONT MISS APPROACHING EMPTY
A LIVE THEATRE, TAMASHA & KILN THEATRE Co-Production Set in North East England in the aftermath of Margaret Thatcher’s death, this compelling drama follows two lifelong friends who confront the difficulties of going into business with those closest to them. A razor sharp new play by taxi-driver turned writer Ishy Din from Middlesbrough, one of the writers of Channel 4’s Ackley Bridge. Wed 6 – Sat 23 Feb
SPARK PLUG
ELEVATOR FESTIVAL
An exploration of family, race, identity and love, this is the story of a white man who becomes the adoptive father, mother and best friend to David, a mixed race child.
Six new plays by rising talent selected by Live Theatre for their exceptional new ideas. Plus workshops and masterclasses.
Thu 14 – Sat 16 March
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Thu 21 – Sat 30 March
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GET INVOLVED
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE
LIVE YOUTH THEATRE
WORDPLAY
Live Youth Theatre is the largest free theatre and drama programme for young people between the ages of 11–25 in the north-east of England.
Young people aged between 11–25 can explore the world of spoken word with Dr Tracy Gillman.
Through regular weekly workshops young people meet new friends, develop selfconfidence and make original plays that are performed on the main stage at Live Theatre. Youth Theatre sessions are delivered by some of the most exciting theatre makers in the region. Applications for 2019/20 academic year opens on Mon 19 Aug.
FREE
Suitable ages 11–25
Spoken word is about tapping into passions and turning the words into a performance. It’s not typical poetry in an English class, these are words to be heard. All young people aged between 11–25 welcome.
Sat 11 May, Sat 8 Jun, Sat 13 Jul, Sat 14 Sep, Sat 12 Oct, Sat 9 Nov & Sat 14 Dec | 10am Suitable for ages 11–25
LIVE TALES
4 hrs FREE, booking essential
See P4 & P5 for Turning Points, a weekend of performances by Live Youth Theatre
For more information on Live Theatre’s work with Children and Young People see
www.live.org.uk/cypp
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CHILDREN FREE LIVE TALES STORY WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR KS2
This action packed, fun filled workshop, enables children to create a totally new story and each child leaves with their own illustrated copy. Live Tales invites KS2 classes to create an original story. Children set their imaginations whizzing with wonderful ideas and even reluctant writers embrace their creativity and craft a fantastic story. Ideas like Slimy Lightbulb or Ninja Granny, always get a ‘yes’ unlocking the brilliant imagination that children are naturally brimming with. 100% of teachers visiting in 2017/18 said the session helped develop their pupils’ confidence in writing.
Day
Session Time
Venue
Age
Monday
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10am–12noon
Live Tales Studio, The Fire Station, Sunderland
KS2
1pm–3pm
Live Tales Studio, The Fire Station, Sunderland
KS2
9.30am–12noon
Live Tales, Live Theatre, Newcastle
KS3
10am–12noon
Live Tales, Live Theatre, Newcastle
KS2
10am–12noon
Live Tales Studio, The Fire Station, Sunderland
KS2
1pm–3pm
Live Tales, Live Theatre, Newcastle
KS2
10am–12noon
Live Tales, Live Theatre, Newcastle
KS2
Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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For more information on Live Theatre’s work with Children and Young People see
www.live.org.uk/cypp
& YOUNG PEOPLE FREE LIVE TALES WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR KS3
SUMMER WORKSHOPS WITH LIVE THEATRE’S ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
Pupils craft a story, hone character and explore playwrighting.
Young people can explore new ways of making theatre and learn new skills during the summer holidays working with different artists from a range of creative disciplines each week.
KS3 sessions guide young people’s creative writing ability with fun, fast paced activities that build their skills: delving into character creation, dialogue, conflict and playwriting. Through a series of playful exercises, young people work individually and in groups to make stories and scenes learning from Live Theatre’s expert storytellers and brilliant writing volunteers.
‘ Engaging and inspiring, you could see students developing in confidence.’
Book for one week, or come to all three. Week 1: Mon 29 July – Fri 2 Aug | 10am–2pm Week 2: Mon 5 – Fri 9 Aug | 10am–2pm Week 3: Mon 12 – Fri 16 Aug | 10am–2pm Current Youth Theatre members opens Mon 20 May. Book from Mon 27 May (Mon 20 May for current Youth Theatre members), when more details will be announced.
FREE
Booking essential Suitable for ages 11–25
KS3 teacher
ARTSMARK Live Theatre is proud to be part of the Artsmark Partnership Programme, which is the creative quality standard for schools, accredited by Arts Council England. School groups can take part in post-show discussions, and by arrangement meet the director, and cast and take backstage tours. Live Theatre can support a school’s Artsmark journey and help develop and strengthen arts provision.
For more information on Live Theatre’s work with Children and Young People see
www.live.org.uk/cypp
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Live Theatre offers structured support and development to writers, artists and companies. Supported by the John Ellerman Foundation.
ARTIST WRITERS FOR 10 MINUTES TO…
Submit an original 10-minute play that responds to, and is inspired by, the theme of Stake a Claim. Interpretation is left entirely to the writer. Live Theatre will select seven scripts to be rehearsed over the weekend of Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July and performed on the Sunday evening. See P17 for more details on the 10 Minutes to… Stake a Claim performance
Deadline: Mon 22 Apr | 10am Suitable for ages 16+
LIVE THEATRE BURSARIES Submissions are now open for Live Theatre’s Bursary of £2,000 to support innovative approaches to story led theatre making. Previous winners include Charlotte Josephine, fanSHEN, Katie Bonna and Gameshow Theatre. Deadline: Mon 22 Apr | 10am Suitable for ages 16+
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For more details on all opportunities and how to apply see
www.live.org.uk/artistdevelopment
DEVELOPMENT OPEN UNDERCROFT
An opportunity for independent theatre artists and freelancers in the North East to come together for networking. Lunchtime talks include visiting artists discussing their work and practice and informative sessions for independent theatre makers. Meet members of the creative team to find out what’s on and about creative opportunities at Live Theatre.
Every 1st & 3rd Friday of the month (excl. July and Sept) | 11am–4pm Lunchtime Talks usually 1pm Drop in FREE
SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS Live Theatre’s window for accepting unsolicited scripts will be open throughout the month of May 2019.
Submissions open: Wed 1 – Fri 31 May Suitable for ages 16+
For more details on all opportunities and how to apply see
www.live.org.uk/artistdevelopment
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VOLUNTEER
Live Theatre’s volunteers are an incredible group of people who give a wealth of energy and enthusiasm to the work of the theatre.
There are opportunities to join Live Theatre’s thriving volunteers at Live Tales in Newcastle or at The Fire Station, Sunderland.
In Live Tales, volunteers can take a number of roles, providing encouragement one to one and in small groups to support children and help improve their writing and storytelling. Volunteer illustrators create drawings to accompany the children’s stories and some put their acting skills to use by playing Live Tales’ (very hard to please) Editor.
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For more info and to download an application form see:
www.live.org.uk/volunteer or call (0191) 229 2379
FRIENDS OF LIVE THEATRE
Live Theatre’s Friends, Good Friends and Best Friends are passionate supporters of the theatre. Their support and advocacy helps nurture new writers, produce world class new plays and offer free arts programmes to children and young people. Friends, Good Friends and Best Friends receive amazing benefits throughout the year, including: • NEW VIP season launch reception—you’ll be the first to hear about what’s coming up in the new season • NEW Exclusive early booking period just for Friends • 2-for-1 tickets on selected shows • 10% off drinks at the Atrium Bar • Free ticket exchanges • Annual Friends reception • Annual Q&A event with Artistic Director an d guests • Regular bulletins on upcoming shows and events Join as a Friend online and enjoy exclusive benefits while supporting the theatre for as little as £5 a month!
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OUR BEST FRIENDS ARE: Anthony Atkinson Jim Beirne Michael & Pat Brown Dorothy Braithwaite & Paul Callaghan George Caulkin Michael & Susan Chaplin Sue & Simon Clugson Helen Coyne Christine Elton David & Gita Faulkner Chris Foy Robson Green Lee Hall John Josephs
Graham Maddick Madelaine Newton Ian & Christine Shepherdson Margaret & John Shipley Shelagh Stephenson Sting Alan Tailford Graeme & Aly Thompson Paul & Julie Tomlinson Alison Walton Lucy Winskell And others who wish to remain anonymous
Gifts to charities either in your lifetime or in your Will can be beneficial in your tax planning. Your generosity will help Live Theatre to keep supporting aspiring and established playwrights, make new writing come to life and support children and young people in the years to come. We would be happy to talk with you about how your gift can create a lasting legacy.
www.live.org.uk/friends or call (0191) 229 2379 to become a friend of Live Theatre
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PLAN YOUR VISIT Cabaret & fixed seating
Over 65s
Side Seats*
Concession
GREEN
£26
£26
£18
£18
Peak demand
PURPLE
£22
£22
£15
£15
High demand
PINK
£18
£16
£12
£10
Mid-week/mid-demand/some matinees
BLUE
£14
£12
£10
from £6
Some previews/early matinees, off-peak/shorter performances
*where available
BOX OFFICE & TICKETS Box Office is open for in person and telephone bookings from Monday to Friday between 12 noon and 5.30pm and until 8pm when there is an evening performance. Opening hours on Saturdays and Sundays vary, depending on the performance schedule. Live Theatre is normally closed on Bank Holidays. Theatre performances have a colour classification on different nights with a range of prices depending on the type of seat that you choose. When booking by phone or in person, Box Office staff will discuss your choice of seating and ticket prices with you. There are also a limited number of lower priced side seats available for theatre performances in the main theatre, which may have a restricted view. Concession tickets*: Students, those aged 25 and under, those on unemployment or disability benefits, and freelancers can get concession discounts on theatre performances.
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Live’s Youth Theatre Members & Family Max Card holders: Get one £3 ticket for the young person, for selected performances subject to age suitability. Carer Companions: A free ticket is available for a carer companion when they are essential to enable an individual to access the theatre, available from Box Office in person or by phone. Over 65s & Equity Card Holders: Receive £2 off selected theatre performances (excludes PURPLE and GREEN priced performances). Group/teacher/tutor discount: For every 10 tickets bought for the same performance get one additional ticket free. Exchanges: Tickets can only be exchanged for another performance of the same show, up to 24 hours before the performance. A fee of £1 per ticket (up to a maximum of £5 per transaction) applies. Exchanges are subject to availability and at Live Theatre’s discretion. Collection: Tickets can be mailed out, at an extra charge of £1, or can be collected from the Box Office free of charge.
* Only one concession per ticket applies. Proof of eligibility for any concession will be required on collection of tickets.
www.live.org.uk
THEATRE SEATING PLAN
The Theatre, with a capacity of up to 170, offers unique surroundings in which to enjoy a performance – no one is ever far from the action. When booking tickets choose to sit in one of the three designated areas: Cabaret seating: Chairs around tables are closer to the actors with a social atmosphere. The Cabaret area is situated directly in front of the stage and is unreserved. Arrive at least 20 minutes before the start of the show to pick your seats.
Ground Floor and Balcony: Has more traditional rows of fixed theatre seating. Selected seats at the end of each row on the ground floor may have a restricted view and are offered at slightly lower prices. Access to the balcony is on the first floor via the lift or stairs.
STUDIO The Studio accommodates 60 people, either in seats and cabaret tables, or a raised bank of fixed seating. It is an intimate setting to see new plays or live music.
Seats are unreserved, allocated on a first-come-firstserved basis when the doors open. It is recommended to arrive at least 20 minutes before the start of the show to choose your seat. Located on the third floor, the Studio can be accessed via the lift and stairs.
When making a booking please let our Box Office staff know of any access needs you have, so they can allocate the most appropriate seats.
Box Office (0191) 232 1232
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ASSISTED PERFORMANCES
OUR FACILITIES
Live Theatre offers a range of assisted performances aimed at improving the theatre experience for all our audience members. These services are marked with the appropriate symbol on the What’s On Calendar on pages P38 & P39 and are offered at no extra cost for service users and should not affect the performance for other audience members. British Sign Language A BSL interpreter is positioned on or next to the stage to communicate in a non-verbal language. Captioned The words spoken by the performers are displayed as text on a screen, on or next to the stage, similar to television subtitles. Audio Described A live commentary of the action on stage is described through personal headphones, between words spoken by the characters. Touch Tours To complement an audio described show, this is a hands-on tour of the set, describing props, costumes, characters and the visual style of the show, especially for visitors with visual impairments. Touch Tours are a separate event and have to booked separately. They usually take place an hour before the main performance. Internal Hearing Aid Systems An induction hearing loop system is available for all shows in the theatre for use with a visitor’s own hearing aid. The Theatre can also provide in ear monitors and receiver to amplify the sound on stage.
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Please let Box Office know when booking that you plan to use the assisted interpretation, so they can ensure that you are seated in the most appropriate place. To request this brochure in a different format, find out more about assisted performances, or if you have any other questions, call Box Office on (0191) 232 1232 (Typetalk on 18001 232 1232), email tickets@live.org.uk or speak to a member of the Customer Services team.
See pages P38 & P39 to find out dates of assisted performances this season.
www.live.org.uk
HOW TO FIND US Live Theatre is based on Broad Chare, just off Newcastle’s Quayside and behind Newcastle Law Courts. The Q3 Quaylink bus stops just 2 minutes walk away outside the Law Courts. The Theatre is a 10 minutes walk from the Metro at Monument, Central Station or Manors. There is free parking after 5pm (6pm Sundays) in nearby car parks at Quayside, Trinity Gardens and Sandgate.
MAP
Find out more at
www.live.org.uk/findÂ
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EATING & DRINKING
LIVE THEATRE’S BAR
THE BROAD CHARE
Enjoy a leisurely drink before or after the performance in Live Theatre’s Bar and Undercroft. Drinks from the bar can be taken into the theatre, and drinks and ice creams can be ordered for the interval.
A proper pub serving great beer and fantastic food. Awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand for seven years running, The Broad Chare is the only pub in the city to feature in the Great Britain and Ireland Michelin Guide 2018.
HEAD OF STEAM QUAYSIDE
A partnership between Live Theatre and 21 Hospitality Group, a proportion of its revenue is invested back into the work of Live Theatre.
A great range of craft, local cask and world beers, ciders and wines, accompany great cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options. A proportion of its revenue is invested back into the work of Live Theatre. 11–17 Broad Chare, (0191) 261 7385 www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
ST. VINCENT A relaxed restaurant and wine bar, inspired by the places in France and Italy that open for breakfast and close late. Choose from coffee and pastries, small plates for sharing, charcuterie and cheeses, wines from small producers and cocktail classics. 29 Broad Chare, (0191) 232 1331 www.saintvincentncl.co.uk
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25 Broad Chare, (0191) 211 2144 www.thebroadchare.co.uk
CHARTS Bringing back to life one of the Quayside’s most iconic buildings, with stunning views across the Tyne, Charts offers an exciting international food menu, a wide selection of spirits, wines and beers, great live music on Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoons and art on the walls. 63 Quayside, (0191) 228 7989 www.pubculture.com
HOLD YOUR EVENT AT LIVE THEATRE Live Theatre’s Grade II listed Quayside buildings are ideal for any special occasion and the perfect venue for those looking for something a little different in a venue for their meeting or event. From the main theatre to historic meeting rooms, or outdoors in Live Garden, our range of spaces are available to hire for events and meetings. Staff are on hand to help you every step of the way and there is a wide range of catering options to suit your needs and budget.
To hire Live Theatre or Live Garden please email:
hires@live.org.uk or call (0191) 269 3493
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 2019
Event
Matinée
Evening
Location
Page
Tuesday 2 April
DUPed
–
8pm
Studio
P3
Wednesday 3 April
DUPed
–
8pm
Studio
P3
Saturday 6 April
Standing Up!
–
5pm
Studio
P4/P5
Saturday 6 April
Turning Points – Presentation Plays
6.45pm Pre-show Gig
7:30pm
Theatre
P4/P5
Sunday 7 April
WordPlay
4pm
–
Theatre
P4/P5
Sunday 7 April
Turning Points – Presentation Plays
6.45pm Pre-show Gig
7:30pm
Theatre
P4/P5
Tuesday 9 April
Princess & The Hustler
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P6/P7
Wednesday 10 April
Princess & The Hustler
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P6/P7
Thursday 11 April
Princess & The Hustler
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P6/P7
Friday 12 April
Princess & The Hustler
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P6/P7
Saturday 13 April
Princess & The Hustler
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P6/P7
Monday 15 April
The Friends of Harry Perkins Book launch
–
6pm
Theatre
P21
Wednesday 17 April
Locker Room Talk
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P8
Thursday 18 April
Locker Room Talk
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P8
Tuesday 23 April
Drip
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P9
Wednesday 24 April
Drip
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P9
Thursday 25 April
Drip
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P9
Friday 26 April
Drip
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P9
MAY 2019 Thursday 2 May
Shine
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Friday 3 May
Shine
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Saturday 4 May
Shine
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Saturday 4 May
Hammell on Trial + support
–
8pm
Studio
P22
Tuesday 7 May
Shine
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Wednesday 8 May
Shine
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Thursday 9 May
Shine
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Friday 10 May
Shine
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Saturday 11 May
Shine
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P10/11
Wednesday 29 May
Land: Beating the Bounds
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P12
Thursday 30 May
Land: Beating the Bounds
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P12
Friday 31 May
Land: Beating the Bounds
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P12
Saturday 1 June
Land: Beating the Bounds
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P12
Thursday 6 June
#BeMoreMartyn
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P13
Friday 7 June
#BeMoreMartyn
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P13
Saturday 8 June
#BeMoreMartyn
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P13
Wednesday 12
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Thursday 13 June
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Friday 14 June
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
6pm Showcase
6pm Showcase
JUNE 2019
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KEY:
Audio Described Opening Night
British Sign Language Interpretation Post Show Talk
Preview
Captioned
Touch Tour
Friends 241 Tickets
APRIL – OCTOBER 2019 JUNE 2019 CONT.
Event
Matinée
Evening
Location
Saturday 15 June
Cheviot
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
Page P14/P15
Sunday 16 June
Cheviot
4pm
–
Theatre
P14/P15
Tuesday 18 June
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Wednesday 19 June
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Thursday 20 June
Cheviot
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Friday 21 June
Cheviot
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Saturday 22 June
Cheviot
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P14/P15
Thursday 27 June
Irish Mythen + Mush
–
8pm
Studio
P22
Sunday 30 June
Live Theatre is Curious
–
6pm
Theatre
P23
Thursday 11 July
Ask Me Anything
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P16
Friday 12 July
Ask Me Anything
–
7.30pm
Theatre
p16
Saturday 13 July
Ask Me Anything
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P16
Sunday 21 July
Mini Mela
11am–3pm
–
Live Garden
P23
Sunday 28 July
10 Minutes to... Stake a Claim
–
8pm
Theatre
P17
JULY 2019
SEPTEMBER 2019 Thursday 19 September
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Friday 20 September
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Saturday 21 September
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Tuesday 24 September
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Wednesday 25 September
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Thursday 26 September
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Friday 27 September
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Saturday 28 Sepetmber
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Sunday 29 September
Clear White Light
4pm
–
Theatre
P18/P19
OCTOBER 2019 Tuesday 1 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Wednesday 2 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Thursday 3 October
Clear White Light
1pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Friday 4 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Saturday 5 October
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Sunday 6 October
Clear White Light
4pm
–
Theatre
P18/P19
Tuesday 8 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Wednesday 9 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Thursday 10 October
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Friday 11 October
Clear White Light
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Saturday 12 October
Clear White Light
2pm
7.30pm
Theatre
P18/P19
Tuesday 22 October
It's True. It's True. It's True
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P20
Wednesday 23 October
It's True. It's True. It's True
–
7.30pm
Theatre
P20
2pm
Tickets: BLUE £10 – £14, concs from £6 PINK £12 – £18, concs from £10 PURPLE £15 – £22, concs from £15 GREEN, £26, concs from £18 See page 32 for pricing information
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LIVE THEATRE. GREAT STORIES, WELL TOLD. Box Office: (0191) 232 1232 Sign up to our mailing list: www.live.org.uk/mailinglist Follow Live Theatre on: Facebook twitter instagram Live Theatre is operated by North East Theatre Trust Limited, a registered charity number 513771, company registration number 1697756.