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Oh What A Lovely War
6 March - 27 March, 2010
A Northern Stage production of the landmark satirical musical
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Shake Rattle and Sing! Piccolo's Birthday Party
20 March - 20 March, 2010
A fun filled sing-a-long with Piccolo Music to celebrate their 10th Birthday
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Listen at Lunch: Oh What A Lovely War
26 March - 26 March, 2010
New writing in your lunchbreak, inspired by Oh What A Lovely War
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Eurydice
6 April - 8 April, 2010
A timeless tale of loss, grief and redemption by the hugely celebrated Sarah Ruhl.
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Charlie and Lola's Best Bestest Play
13 April - 17 April, 2010
Don't miss Charlie and Lola in their extremely everso wonderful stage show!
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First in Three
14 April - 14 April, 2010
Our regular showcase of new work by local writers and performers
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Paper Dolls
14 April - 17 April, 2010
Explore truths and myths of different womens lives from northern England and northern Iran
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Newcastle University Public Lecture: Sir Liam Donaldson
15 April - 15 April, 2010
Free public lectures from Newcastle University
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Peter Brook - 11 and 12
20 April - 24 April, 2010
An extraordinary new play from director Peter Brook
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Kursk
28 April - 1 May, 2010
Inspired by the Russian Submarine disaster, an authentic and emotionally rich voyage into the icy depths.
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Entity
30 April - 1 May, 2010
Exciting new dance from Wayne McGregor and Random Dance
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The Ministry of Fear
11 May - 15 May, 2010
A taut spy thriller, unlikely love story and portrait of a mind in freefall.
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The Lion's Face
25 May - 26 May, 2010
A compassionate, heartfelt and witty look at ageing and the incomprehension of getting old in the minds of the young
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Salome
8 June - 12 June, 2010
Ancient myth collides with twentieth century decadence in Oscar Wilde's astonishing verse tragedy