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The Royalty Theatre, Sunderland have announced their 2010-11 season, and what a mouthwatering prospect it is, featuring plays by Noel Coward, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie, and their first full scale musical.
Despite the recession, the theatre has managed to keep their ticket prices down. For an evenings entertainment, you will pay no more than £7.50. One of the oddities of the current economic turbulence is that a night at the theatre has become a very popular pastime.
The full season is as follows:
Blythe Spirit by Noel Coward - Monday 27th Sept - Saturday 2nd Oct
Journey's End by RC Sheriff - Monday 1st - Saturday 6th Nov
MacBeth by William Shakespeare - Monday 24th - Saturday 29th January 2011
The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie - Monday 28th Feb - Saturday 5th March 2011
Funny Money by Ray Cooney - Monday 9th - Saturday 14th May 2011
Thoroughly Modern Millie by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlon - Monday 27th June - Saturday 2nd July 2011
For more information on the forthcoming season, and how to book tickets, go to www.royaltytheatre.co.uk
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at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland.
The new exhibition at the NGfCA is a social commentary, showing short films highlighting how individuals and communities behave, their rituals and their informal codes of conduct.
Zmijewski's films have been labelled provocative but for me they show the patterns in human behaviour that play out in front of us every day, and the unconscious desire of human beings to belong, in whatever group of people they choose to affiliate themselves with.
Human behaviour is, in turn, baffling, pitiful and contemptuous, yet we are capable of the most amazing acts of kindness and compassion. What wonderfully complicated creatures we are.
Observe for yourself at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland.
The exhibition runs to 16 October 2010 and admission is free. |
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Friday 30th July - Sunday 1st August 2010
Often described as the Glastonbury of the North, this years Kendal Calling has announced another stellar line-up thus far.
The headliners this year are Calvin Harris, The Coral and Doves, but there have also been a plethora of great bands announced , including the wonderful British Sea Power, Stereo MC's, Badly Drawn Boy, The Futurehead's, DJ Yoda and The Scratch Perverts.
There are also a number of different tents which will showcase different genres of music, a cinema tent, a soapbox tent and a replica village green, complete with pub.
It promises to be a great 3 days, and if you're lucky, you may spot The North Phase dancing in the corner.
For more information on the line-up and tickets go to www.kendalcalling.co.uk |
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This years Middlesbrough Music Live takes place on Sunday 6th June, with some warm-up acts on preceding days, and the first acts have been announced.
Amongst those that have been confirmed so far include The Blackout, Young Guns, My Passion, Millionaires, Glass Avalanche and Dirty Weekend. There have been other acts announced, and there will lots moe in the coming weeks.
So keep your eyes peeled on www.middlesbroughmusiclive.co.uk for details of venues and those yet to be confirmed. |
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