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1 WHAT S ON IN NEWCASTLE PANTOMIME PREVIEW Heroes, villains and men in tights A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Amazing pics of our furry friends WINTER MARKETS Let the mulled wine flow YOUR FREE FORTNIGHTLY GUIDE 13 NOV NOV 2013

2 Worth getting out of bed for... Our FREE weekend must-read guide is packed with great things to do with your downtime STROLL BIT OF CHAT FEAST - STAY IN FEAST - EAT OUT AWAY FROM IT ALL BOOK IT NOW WEEKENDING TIME-OUT SIGN UP NOW YOU RE IN NEWCASTLE Snow Moment by Jasper Doest YOUR FORTNIGHTLY GUIDE TO WHAT S ON Much like my windswept simian pal to my left, you re all no doubt fighting back the big freeze right now. But we ve got plenty of hot stuff on these pages to warm your cockles and keep you smiling. Now that there s no escaping the sights and sounds of Christmas, it s only right that we turn our gaze to the festive season in this issue. And as you ll see, there are loads of family favourites returning to Newcastle to help you brave the advances of old Jack Frost and get out and have fun. Meanwhile, if you want to avoid last year s frantic dash to the garage for your loved ones pressies, winter markets may be just the job to keep you out of that dog house. But it s not all about the C word this fortnight and Newcastle s entertainment and cultural cogs continue their relentless spinning to bring you the best from stage, screen and galleries. There s so much going on and so little time, so stop your shivering and dive right in! 04 NEWS The pick of the fortnight s best events, just for you! 06 panto preview feature Heroes, villains and men in tights assemble once more 08 let the mulled wine flow markets Your handy guide to Newcastle s winter markets 12 wild things feature Phenomenal photos of our furry friends come to NE1 PLUS All the highlights of the next two weeks your first stop shop for entertainment listings in Newcastle Editorial:Andrew Mernin If you wish to submit a listing for inclusion please listings@ne1magazine.co.uk For advertising call or sales@room501.co.uk Produced by room501 publishing on behalf of NE1 All contents copyright 2013 room501 Ltd. All rights reserved. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no responsibility can be accepted for inaccuracies, howsoever caused. No liability can be accepted for illustrations, photographs, artwork or advertising materials while in transmission or with the publisher or their agents. All information is correct at time of going to print, November facebook.com/getintonewcastle Register to receive our weekly free update at room501 Ltd Spectrum 6, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT NE1 Ltd supporting business and events in Newcastle. 3

3 NEWS NEWS from winter wonderlands and illuminations to a new aladdin s cave for diamond devotees, there s something for everyone in newcastle this fortnight Window of wonderment Drifting down Northumberland Street over the sound of accordions and denimed guitarists is a certain jingle jangle and a merry little tune. It can only mean one thing: Fenwick s Christmas window has been revealed once more and the festive countdown can now officially begin. Last year s window depicted The Reindeer Express, heavily loaded with sweets, toys and teddies. Find out what surprises are in store this year by heading down to Fenwick today. quick question Favourite cocktail in Newcastle? Has to be the Kir Royale at Revolution - it s classy, fruity and sparkly Lesley Tanney, 42, Ashington Face fur freebie Hang in there Movemberers you ve reached the halfway stage. But to get you through the back straight here s a little incentive from the Man in the City. To mark the annual charitable sprouting of whiskers that is Movember, the Eldon Square barber is offering a 30 voucher to the best mouser at the end of the month. It s also donating 3 from every 12 pot of moustache wax sold to support the fight against prostate cancer. Prepare to be dazzled The big button that turns on Newcastle s Christmas lights looks to be in safe hands this year, with goalkeeper Steve Harper given the honours. The former Newcastle United No.1 who now plays for Hull City will be taking care of the switch on at around 6.30pm on Thursday 21 November on Grey Street. There s sure to be lots of music to get you in the mood too, with Capital Radio also in attendance. Quick JOKE I phoned the local ramblers club today, and this bloke just went on and on. High five We re delighted to report that NE1 bringer of late night shopping, beaches, outdoor cinemas, redevelopment and much, much more in the city centre has been voted in for another five years. The business improvement district behind the Alive after Five initiative which has also helped make Central Station s massive makeover happen, can now crack on with its big plans for the next five years. In all 78% of the 840 city centre businesses that voted said yes to the blue-coated company. Japanese joint Fancy something a bit different from your next fast food fix? Why not try the new Japanese burger bar Go which has just opened on Gallowgate in Newcastle city centre. It promises an entirely new concept in fast food, with a menu offering authentic and nutritious Japanese burgers, grilled not fried for the good of your waistline. Pick from grilled lamb, chicken teriyaki or Japanese pork belly burgers, all served in a steamed bun with fresh salad and homemade Japanese mayonnaise. Find Go on Facebook for more info. Ringing the changes Diamond fanciers get ready to drool at your first sight of ROX the newest luxury jewellers in town. As well as a glittering array of the type of sparklers favoured by A-list celebs and sports stars, the shop in Monument Mall has designer jewellery and luxury time pieces from brands like Baume & Mercier, Bell & Ross, Ebel, Rado and Raymond Weil. It is also one of the few jewellers in the UK with its own in-store Gucci shop. Wallets beware! The older the better Vintage virgins forget your misconceptions about buying dead people s smelly old junk. Vintage goods are, in fact, the height of fashion these days and thriftiness is all the rage. So it s a good thing that Newcastle Vintage Fair makes a return this fortnight. You ll find rails and rails of the finest vintage clothing and homewares under one roof at the Theatre Royal on 16 November. Alongside vintage stalls, there ll also be tea rooms, workshops and more. You might even stumble upon some priceless curiosity that ll make you a mint. Just the ticket A top tip for Christmas gift givers: watch the disappointment in your loved ones faces turn to joy when they realise what they thought was a mere gift voucher is in fact tickets to a world class act in Newcastle. There are loads of big names heading here in 2014 to choose from. Recent announcements at the Metro Radio Arena include Dolly Parton, John Bishop and the Harlem Globetrotters not all together obviously, although that would be some show. viral video Doing Movember? Uncover the great moustache moments of history. quick question Best place for a first date in Newcastle? Definitely As You Like It because it s nice and chilled, but also quirky Rachael Parkin, 25, Blaydon DACANTUS TONI Wine is love, food is understanding and gin is truth - welcome to Newcastle s newest drinking and dining experience bringing Spanish style and passion to NE1 So, for the uninitiated, what is Dacantus? It s a new place on Grey Street where eating and drinking go together with an emphasis on sharing and informality. Sounds very cosmopolitan tell me more Its roots are embedded in the eating and drinking traditions of Spain where fine dining doesn t have to mean formal dining. And what s this I hear about gin? Nowhere else in town serves G&Ts the way we do and we ve got a gin tasting menu too.also, all drinks are served with a complimentary aperitif. What about grub any hidden gems on the menu? Cod and monkfish cheeks, slabs of roasted suckling pig, and for the daring, our mackerel in an orange marinade with chocolate sauce. Any other exciting things in the pipeline? We will soon be offering a special seven course tapas, or pintxos menu. 4 5

4 FEATURE FEATURE production of Jack and the Beanstalk. It will be without a doubt one of the most impressive pantomimes ever staged in Newcastle. The Theatre Royal is also putting on what it calls a relaxed performance of the show, which is specifically designed to welcome people with an autistic spectrum condition, learning disability or sensory and communication disorder. The show on 14 January, will have a less formal, more supportive atmosphere in order to reduce anxiety levels. Northern Stage, meanwhile, will be taking audiences on an adventure deep into the dark woods and through deep snow, in its show devised by award-winning artistic director Lorne Campbell. Something different Live Theatre doesn t do pantomimes, NE1 was told when putting this issue together. But before you start booing, hissing and throwing cola cubes, it does have something up its sleeve to entertain in December, albeit without the slapstick comedy. Showcasing the concerns of young people today, six new short plays at the theatre called in Between The Lines cover living room war games, sibling rivalry, extreme sports for pensioners and celebrity revenge. Written by 13 & 14-year-olds from Benfield High School as part of Live Theatre s Write Stuff writing residency programme, the plays are performed by professional actors and members of Live s Youth Theatre. From thriller to comedy, love story to action adventure, this is a night of theatre that is guaranteed to have you rolling in the aisles one minute and on the edge of your seat the next. They run on 13 to 15 December. Panto preview Well slap my thigh and widow my twankey, pantomime season s back once again in Newcastle. Oh no it isn t... No honestly it is, and this year s feast of fairy dust, gender crossers and smutty innuendo for the mams and dads, is shaping up to be a real corker. So where are the best rib-tickling, pie-throwing shows in town this festive season? They re behind you! Sorry no they re not. They are of course at NE1 s fine theatre establishments, which have pulled out all the stops to entertain you this Christmas. The Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre wheels in Sleeping Beauty between 6 and 30 December to tell the timeless story of love, wickedness and magic with some belly laughs and music thrown in for good measure. The cast includes Sue Sweeney of stand up and Radio Newcastle fame as Queenie Sweeney alongside actors Maxie Peters, Glen Joseph and Philippa Wilson. Watch out also for North actor Charlie Richmond, currently appearing in TV ad land as a Pot Noodle guzzling Geordie who married a footballer. Will the prince break the spell? Will the evil fairy get her comeuppance? Will there be enough double entendres to fill a puss s boots? Undoubtedly yes, yes and yes and it s sure to be a riot along the way. Like a genie needs his lamp, every good panto needs top comic talent to sprinkle their sharp wit like stardust on the proceedings. The Theatre Royal has that in the form of father and son double act Clive Webb and Danny Adams who in their day jobs make up the Cirque du Hilarious. In this their eighth year at the Theatre Royal, they star as Farmer Trot and Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk (running from 26 November to 18 January). They are supported by the North East s best dressed dame, Chris Hayward, a veteran making his 30th panto appearance, this time as Dame Rita Trot. The adorable babes from local dance school, Marron Theatre of Arts, are also making a return to the theatre. Michael Harrison, of Qdos Pantomimes and executive producer of Jack and the Beanstalk, said: We are thrilled as ever that Clive and Danny, who continue to smash pantomime box office records whenever they perform, will be leading the cast of the Theatre Royal pantomime. Their high-energy comedy combined with Chris s kaleidoscopic wardrobe, a superb cast and brand-new 3D special effects mean that no one will dare miss this This year I want Christmas at Northern Stage to feel like a mighty adventure that we all go on together She says: This year I want Christmas at Northern Stage to feel like a mighty adventure that we all go on together - exciting, a bit scary and unpredictable. With music, danger, a lot of fun and a bit of magic we hope audiences will come and join us for a Christmas of joyful mayhem. Dark Woods, Deep Snow: A Grimm Tale for Christmas, (2 to 28 December) features a cast headed up by Paul Charlton best known as one third of TV comedy trio The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek. Joining Paul is Gary Kitching, a regular with North East improv favourites, The Suggestibles. Also on the bill at Northern Stage this winter is a special show for the under 6s. Tallest Tales from the Furthest Forest (16 November to 4 January), promises puppets, live music, audience interaction and a wonderfully inventive set, with a good yarn at its heart. It tells the story of a little girl who gets lost in a magical forest. She meets Leshies (an old Slavic term for wood spirits) who involve her in their weird and wonderful tales to help her find her way. If you can find your way to this, or one of the other top festive shows coming to Newcastle, you re sure to live happily ever after or at least until the Christmas turkey runs out. For further information see 6 7

5 markets Let the mulled wine flow Alas, the season of goodwill is upon us but what the ruddy hell are you going to buy for that special someone or annoying boss you re so keen to impress this Christmas? You could try dropping into NE1 s winter markets, which, as ever, bring exotic food, drink and trinket sellers from around the world to our city centre. First to pitch up in town is the International Market on 16 November, housing stalls from Germany, France, Belgium, Holland and Spain. The Grey s Monument area will be transformed into a cosmopolitan market place with stalls packed full of Christmas gifts and festive foods including delicious marzipan stollen, Dutch cheeses, Belgian chocolates and German sausages. Then on 7, 14 and 21 December, the Grainger Market Christmas Arts & Craft Market will have an array of high quality local crafts. Traders will be selling a range of items including Christmas patchwork and quilted goods, jewellery, wooden decorations, bags and wood-turned gifts. The ever-popular Winter Christmas Market - temporarily housed on the streets around Grey s Monument - will also sell everything from alpaca hats and gloves to boozy Christmas cakes, locally brewed beers, beautiful pottery and gorgeous handmade jewellery from 4 to 8 December. And all of these wondrous Christmas delights will be accompanied between December by the Grainger Market Christmas Street Market, with handmade jewellery, seaside coasters, scented hearts and handbags all on offer. Visit for more info. 8 Example Announced as Headline for Metro Radio Live The North East s biggest annual pop party, Metro Radio Live, is back and this year it s bigger and better than ever. Promoters Metro Radio and TFM have announced that Example will be headlining the 2013 event and will be performing tunes from his fourth album Evolution of Man. Other acts pulled in to complete the 11-act line up include Westlife s Shane Filan, fresh from the release of his first solo album, and Pixie Lott who will perform some of her chart-topping songs like Mama do and All about tonight The line up for the event, which takes place on Friday 29 November at the Metro Radio Arena, also includes X Factor winners Little Mix, who have just returned from their Everywhere We Go tour and have seen their debut album gain top ten-selling status. British four piece boy band Lawson are also back for this year s event, as are Brit-boy band and new kids on the block, The Vamps. Fresh faced international pop star Conor Maynard, hot off a summer filled with sell out shows across the globe, is also back for Live in Platinum selling UK singer/ songwriter Eliza Doolittle and UK four piece boy band Union J are also on the bill. Tickets from 25 Doors open 6pm, show starts 7.30pm. To win tickets your name, telephone number and address to prizedrawne1@gmail.com remembering to include METRO RADIO LIVE in the subject line. The closing date is Monday 25 November at 5pm. Winner will be picked at random and notified Tuesday 26 November by Metro Radio. Benjamin Britten is 100! Yes, we know he s no longer with us, but let s not allow a minor detail like that get in the way of a good shindig to celebrate the legendary British composer s music. The national treasure and titan of the opera is the inspiration for a number of centenary events taking place in NE1 this fortnight. The Sage Gateshead has a special screening of Nocturne a new film exploring Britten s uneasy relationship with the wider world. The film is preceded by an introduction by director Tony Palmer on 13 November. Then on 19 November, the venue is hosting a Britten-themed evening in its Exploring Music series of music talks. The Theatre Royal also invites you to A Midsummer Night s Dream - the first of three stunning productions presented by Opera North until 16 November. Oberon, the fairy king and Tytania, his queen, are locked in a conflict which spills over into the human world. For further information on participating shops and car parks visit: getintonewcastle.co.uk STAGE Shakespeare s witty words and Britten s mesmerising music come together in this colourful and vibrant production where costumes and music are equally sparkling. Newcastle s open late so shop til 8pm. Shop late til 8pm Mon-Fri and 7pm Sat Park free after 5pm Mon-Sat in the Council multi-storey car parks Delivered by 9

6 MUSIC music my life as a dame Arts and Crafts Market Grainger Arcade, Grainger Market, Newcastle Saturdays 9am 5pm Chris Hayward board-treader extraordinaire 12 October November December December December January February March April May June July August 2014 Gigs to St James park? Long before footballers became prancing prima donnas another bunch of peacocking stars with high demands could be found at St James Park. Back when the ground was far more ramshackle than the gleaming citadel it is today, it was a gig venue with serious pulling power. Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Bruce Springsteen and even The Quo all rocked up at Gallowgate in the the stones and bruce were both outstanding 1980s and played to a packed out stadium. Since then things have quietened down gig-wise, save for a 1990 Stones gig and more recently an evening under the stars with Rod Stewart. But the days of gas lighter-lifting rock-outs could be coming back to Barrack Road, with the club recently putting in a planning application for two-day concerts in May next year and May We can only guess which world stars might be heading to NE1, but anticipation is building in the muso crowd. Among them is Rob Byron, who runs longstanding NE1 record shop Steel Wheels and who was at every one of St James Park s 1980s gigs. He wistfully recalls: The Stones in 82 and Bruce in 85 were both outstanding gigs. I didn't enjoy Queen as I'm not a fan and only went because it was on and it was one of those everyone else is going type of gigs. But for watching bands like The Stones, St James was a great venue. At the new gigs, youngsters today can obviously expect better facilities and improved sound quality. But back in the day St James was as good a venue as any. So who might this veteran of the vinyl trade most like to see back on the hallowed turf? You've got to be governed by reality so it's kind of pointless saying The Smiths or Elvis so of the bands and acts who are likely to tour and play such venues over the next couple of years I'd say U2, The Stones, Kanye West, Jay Z or Madonna. Any of the above would no doubt go down a storm in NE1. When you re little it seems a bit weird the first time you see a bloke in a dress. But I can still remember my first panto, when I fell in love with the theatre. What s really special about panto is that it s the first taste children get of the stage and I think that s really important. This year at the Theatre Royal is my 30th Christmas as a dame and what a time I ve had. I ve seen it all over the years like the time the fairy godmother caught fire and in my rescue attempt ended up with my shoes melted to the stage floor. It s hard work too rehearsing from 9am til 6pm every day for weeks on end and it takes loads of planning. In fact, we re already having meetings about next year s Theatre Royal show (Snow White by the way, I can exclusively reveal). In my day job I run a tailors in Newcastle and people are amazed when I tell them that my dame s costumes for one show are worth around 10,000. But what amazes me is just how many adults go to shows compared to kids these days. Some crowds are really rowdy and we can t shut them up, and others are more laid back, but there s nothing quite like the atmosphere of a good panto. I was a dancer by trade, so I m no method actor but I did learn from the best dames around, having worked with Danny La Rue and John Inman [younger readers imagine a pre-watershed Julian Clery and a less toothy Alan Carr]. So watch out for plenty of innuendos if you re heading to the Theatre Royal this Christmas. Right, I m off to hang out my baubles. WIN A FAMILY TICKET* FOR VIP HOSPITALITY for NEWCASTLE UNITED V STOKE CITY Saturday 26th December 3pm. Prize Includes Tickets in the Gallowgate Club situated in South West Corner Direct access to executive seating on a private balcony Match day programmes and team sheets Unreserved / casual seating layout Exclusive bowl food Licensed betting facilities The Gallowgate Club makes a return for the season, complete with a new modern look. Offering exquisite bowl-style food in contemporary surroundings, the Gallowgate Club offers a family friendly and informal environment that will not disappoint. With executive private balcony seats overlooking the famous Gallowgate End and a cash bar facility, the Gallowgate Club offers something for everyone. *2 adults 2 children Winners will be contacted by 2/12/13 To be in with a chance of winning your name, telephone number and address to prizedrawne1@gmail.com remembering to include NEWCASTLE UNITED in the subject line. Closing date is Monday 25th November at 5pm, winner will be picked at random and notified Tuesday 26th November by Newcastle United. 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7 feature 12 tough luvvie Hal Cruttenden posh funnyman who s in ne1 this fortnight I m considered to be a big camp southern softie but if you mess with me, I can get very unpleasant (at the very least I d write you a strongly worded letter). My show covers an array of topics including my bravery under pressure which may not be quite the same as John McClane in Die Hard or even Dorothy facing down the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz, but standing up to bullies on the last train home from the centre of town is one of the proudest moments of my life. My show also asks; why do kids ruin your life? Why do we hate politicians? Is the UK falling apart forever? Should we save women and children first on a sinking ship even if camp men are on board? However the most important thing about my show is that it s funny all the way through and, if you don t laugh, I ve warned you about my temper. MY TOP 5 A walk on the wild side The words 'wildlife' and 'Newcastle' in the same sentence may provoke images of stags, hens and kebab munching contractors stalking the Bigg Market. But cast aside your outdated stereotypes of a party city, for we re talking about the esteemed and globally renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year showdown which is coming to NE1 this month. The world s most prestigious showcase of wildlife photography is at the Centre for Life from November 30 and is not to be missed. Expect poignant images of endangered species, spectacular shots of the wildest places on Earth and privileged insights into the beauty, drama and diversity of nature. Now in its 48th year, the exhibition shines a spotlight on rarely seen wonders PAUL CHARLTON IS THE GEORDIE FROM HIT BBC TV SKETCH SHOW THE GINGE, THE GEORDIE AND THE GEEK. here he shares his five favourite things about Newcastle. 1. It s predictable I'm afraid, but it has to be St James Park. An amazing stadium and even if Newcastle aren t playing well I love the atmosphere. 2. My passions in life, along with football, are stories, so going to one of the theatres in a city that creates so much fantastic work is high on the list. I visit Northern Stage and Shot in the dark, by Andrew Schoeman, (South Africa) Live theatre a lot. 3. The Tyneside Cinema's bar/café. It's dinky, cute and lively and they sell lovely sweet stuff as well as beer! What more can a lad want? 4. The Stand comedy club. It s a great supporter of comedians and has some great acts on the bill every week. It s always good for a laugh. 5. The veggie breakfasts in the of the natural world, and will feature 100 visually stunning and often thought-provoking images, selected from tens of thousands of international entries. Life s Ian Simmons says: From displays of peculiar animal behaviour to stunning landscapes, the images have been selected for their creativity, artistry and technical complexity. Every year emerging talents compete with established names for a chance to be hailed Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Each of the thousands of annual entries is evaluated individually by an international jury of photography experts, before being awarded a place in the top 100 images of the year. See for more information Morrison s café in Benwell. It gives a different snapshot of life with a cheap and lovely breakfast and it's round the corner from where I live at the moment. Paul is starring in two Northern Stage shows next month, Dark Woods Deep Snow and The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek live on 18 and 19 December. Your comprehensive listings guide to what s on in Newcastle CITY CENTRE this fortnight ART PERMANENT EXHBITIONS Northern Spirit. 300 Years of Art from the North East. This major new permanent display will showcase nationally and internationally - important work by artists and makers from thenorth East. Laing Gallery, New Bridge Street, Newcastle. Sixty Glorious Years. An exhibition that celebrates the Queen s Diamond Jubilee and shows how the region has changed. City Library, Book Gallery, Princess Square, Newcastle. Paul Noble Marble Hall. Turner Prize 2012 nominee, Paul Noble s installation at the Laing Art Gallery includes his large-scale Villa Joe wool tapestry that is the centrepiece of Paul Noble Marble Hall display. Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street, Newcastle November until 1 February The Jerwood Drawing Prize. This is the largest and longest-running annual open exhibition for drawing in the UK. Svetlana Fialova has been awarded the first prize of 8,000 in the Jerwood Drawing Prize Her winning work, along with those of the 76 short-listed artists will be shown at the Hatton Gallery. Hatton Gallery, The Quadrangle, Newcastle University. Sunday 17 November Painted Faces. An exhibition inspired by the recent acquisition of work by internationally-renowned contemporary painter Marlene Dumas, which depicts the talented singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street, Newcastle. Channel 4 Random Acts Series. In partnership with Northern Film & Media and Channel 4, BALTIC co-commissioned ten new Random Acts; these films will be premiered at BALTIC and will be broadcast on Channel 4 this autumn. The Random Acts series will be screened on a loop during gallery hours. Visitors are invited to drop in to view all ten films each lasting three minutes. Ground floor. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead November until 2 March The Palace. Finnish artist Salla Tykkä (born Helsinki, 1973) is known for photographs and videos with historically and psychologically charged narratives. Her dramatically edited footage plays with cinematic structures and is often set to familiar, grandiose film scores. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. Until 14 December Skittish - Lisa Watts, David Kefford. Sculptor David Kefford has been invited to join Lisa Watts in this presentation of the touring exhibition, Skittish. During opening, on a regular basis throughout the duration of the exhibition, Watts will visit Vane and perform new, developing, live work in the gallery. She will work alongside Kefford s sculptures, allowing exhibition visitors to find the connections between the two artistic practices. Vane, First Floor, Commercial Union House, 39 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. The shining of our design Sista Pratesi. In her solo exhibition, Sista Pratesi creates an installation of paintings that explore the power of belief systems and the structures that are created to enforce them. The installation presents both a pictorial space depicted in the paintings as well as a physical space through which the audience can move: as the paintings depict an experience, the physical structure also creates an experience. Vane, First Floor, Commercial Union House, 39 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Until 15 December Realtimelapse. Two animations of a virtual sun passing over a digital model of Victor Pasmore s Apollo Pavilion, an iconic example of 1960s public art in Peterlee, County Durham. One animation is set on the winter solstice and played in real time, giving it the appearance of a still image. The other is set on the summer solstice and is speeded up in timelapse fashion over a period of 24 hours flashing before the viewer in a matter of minutes. Hatton Gallery, The Quadrangle, Newcastle University. Until 16 December Tangletree Interiors. Director Andrea Hutchinson and her team have transformed the Plan Chest Gallery, creating room environments using lavish wallpapers, fabrics, paints and lovingly restored furniture. The Globe Gallery, Blandford Square, Newcastle. Until 20 December Altered Space 3 - Richard Talbot and Elisabeth S Clark. The Globe Gallery, Blandford Square, Newcastle. Until 21 December Art of the 1960s. A collection of 1960s artworks which coincide with the building of Victor Pasmore s Apollo Pavilion in Peterlee have been selected from the Hatton Gallery s collection. Featuring work by Victor Pasmore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton and Alan Davie. Hatton Gallery, The Quadrangle, Newcastle University. Inspirational Women of the North East. A portrait exhibition featuring the work of photographers Bryony Bainbridge and Kami Dodds, celebrating the achievements of women who have played a vital role within the North East including politician Mo Mowlam, suffragette Emily Davison and explorer Gertrude Bell. Hatton Gallery, The Quadrangle, Newcastle University. Until 12 January LISTINGS Something Old, Something New. This exhibition looks at how weddings and attitudes to marriage have changed over the centuries, and the traditions that are part of people s special day. 13

8 LISTINGS LISTINGS Discovery Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle. Until 31 January The Lost World of Norman Cornish. Paintings, drawings, watercolours and pastels. Works of the County Durham miner-turnedartist, Norman Stansfield Cornish. University Gallery, Northumbria University, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. www. universitygallery.co.uk Until 9 February 2014 Painting Past Present: A Painter s Craft. Pictures by Mali Morris, Emma Talbot, Paul Housley, Helen Baker, Laura Lancaster, Eleanor Moreton, Narbi Price, James Ryan, Helen Smith, Alli Sharma, and Sue Spark feature in this exhibition, which explores modern and contemporary approaches to painting. Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge St, Newcastle. Until 16 February Laura Knight Portraits. A new exhibition of work by one of the most popular and pioneering artists of the 20th century at the Laing Art Gallery. Laura Knight opened on 2 November and is made up of 30 outstanding portraits by Dame Laura Knight ( ). Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge St, Newcastle. Until 2 March BALTIC presents a site-specific collaborative commission by artist Sara Barker and Ryder Architecture. Working with a combination of painting, welding and jewellery-making techniques, Barker (born Manchester, 1980) draws out unexpected properties in material with a sculptural fluidity and lightness. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. eclubs Wednesday 13 November Shake The CUT, 11pm, 5. St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. Bambu - Treble Trouble, 10pm, Free Entry. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Laid Bear. Music Slash Art, 9pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Pin Up. House of Smith, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Rebel. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle. Get Up! The Thursday Bounce. Music Slash Art, 9pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Hazno. Perdu, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Friday 15 November Coolaid, 11pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Smoove and Friends. Music Slash Art, 10pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Dirty Pop, 11pm. O2 Academy, Westgate Road, Newcastle. Adapt, 10pm, 4/ 5. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Jukebox, 11pm. The Other Rooms, Times Square, Newcastle. The Club over 2 floors: Resident Steven Dunn, Paris, James Vargas, James Cummings, Wayne C McDonald. Florita s, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm. World Headquarters, Carliol Square, Newcastle. Saturday 16 November Slam, 11pm, 4. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Rocksteady Saturdays. Music Slash Art, 10pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. CCTV, 10pm. Newcastle University Students Union. Newcastle University, Kings Walk, Newcastle. Koosday, 10pm. Domain. Northumbria University. Sandyford Road, Love. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle. The Cut, 11pm, 6 St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. Propaganda, 11pm. O2 Academy, Westgate Road, Newcastle. LYH feat. DJ Mel, 8pm. LYH, Northumberland Road, Newcastle. The Voodoo Project, 11pm, 4. Riverside Nightclub, Quayside, Newcastle. World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm, World Headquarters, Carliol Square, Newcastle. Sunday 17 November Say The Word. House of Smith, 10pm. Collingwood Street, Newcastle Secret Sundays with Glen Horsborough. The Living Room, Grey Street, Newcastle. Monday 18 November Blue The CUT, 11pm, 80p Before 12. St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. Born This Way. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle. Monday Night Reggae, 10pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Social Butterfly. Perdu, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Tuesday 19 November NE Underground, 10pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Skates. Northumbria University Students Union, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. Wednesday 20 November Shake TheCUT, 11pm, 5. St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. Laid Bear. Music Slash Art, 9pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Bambu - Treble Trouble, 10pm. Free entry. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Pin Up. House of Smith, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Thursday 21 November Rebel. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle Get Up! The Thursday Bounce. Music Slash Art, 9pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Hazno. Perdu, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Friday 22 November Coolaid. 11pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Smoove and Friends. Music Slash Art, 10pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. Dirty Pop, 11pm. O2 Academy, Westgate Road, Newcastle. Adapt, 10pm, 4/ 5. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Jukebox, 11pm. The Other Rooms, Times Square, Newcastle. The Club over 2 floors: Resident Steven Dunn, Paris, James Vargas, James Cummings, Wayne C McDonald. Florita s, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm. World Headquarters, Carliol Square, Newcastle. Saturday 23 November Slam, 11pm, 4. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle. Rocksteady Saturdays. Music Slash Art, 10pm, Hood Street, Newcastle. The Cut, 11pm, 6, St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. CCTV, 10pm. Newcastle University Students Union. Newcastle University, Kings Walk, Newcastle. Koosday, 10pm. Domain. Northumbria Recommends Our pick of the best evhghents taking place this fortnight ONE-OFF EVENTs An evening with Larry Holmes. Wraith Promotions hosts an evening with the American boxing legend Larry Holmes at the Grosvenor Casino in the heart of Newcastle s city centre. The event will have entertainment and an auction and starts at 6pm. With tickets at 100 which includes food and a photo. Please note if you arrive late a photo opportunity with Larry can t be guaranteed. Wednesday 20 November. stage Cooking with Elvis: Sex, food and a paralysed Elvis feature in this hugely popular play by Lee Hall (The Pitmen Painters, Billy Elliot). Premiered at Live Theatre to great acclaim and subsequently performed all over the world, Cooking with Elvis has been revived in a brand new production as part of Live Theatre s 40th birthday celebrations. Jill s fanatical about food. Mam still thinks she s a peach and dad s a vegetable. Until Saturday 23 November, Live Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle. talks/workshops Maxy Neil Bianco: Cinema Presentation. Maxy is a filmmaker whose work explores the strange lives of marginalised characters who haunt the raggy fringes of the North East of England. Maxy s Random Acts film, the fictional Pig the Dog, was drawn from. Maxy will be talking about the making of Pig the Dog as well as screening and discussing some of his previous short form work. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. kids Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit A Judith Kerr Retrospective. To celebrate Judith Kerr s 90th birthday the Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit exhibition is back at Seven Story. The exhibition is home to a life-sized tiger, ready for tea, and Mog s basket, perfect for curling up with a good book. This exhibition showcases almost 80 years of original artwork - created in Judith s childhood and as a refugee, in her early career as a illustrator in war-torn London and her family life which inspired the books that are still loved by children today. Until February Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. ONE-OFF EVENTs Metropolis & The Skin Walkers. A double bill by choreographer and former Rambert dancer Renaud Wiser, featuring the premiere of Metropolis, a new Dance City commission, alongside The Skin Walkers, one of Renaud s most celebrated pieces of work. Metropolis explores the relationship between humans and urban spaces. Dancers build and tear down a landscape of bricks, constantly redefining borders in a quest for comfort, security and happiness. Saturday 23 November, 8pm, 5. Dance City, Temple Street, Newcastle. University. Sandyford Road, Newcastle www. Love. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle Propaganda, 11pm. O2 Academy, Westgate Road, Newcastle. LYH feat. DJ Mel, 8pm. LYH, Northumberland Road, Newcastle. The Voodoo Project, 11pm, 4. Riverside Nightclub, Quayside, Newcastle. World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm, World Headquarters, Carliol Square, Newcastle. Sunday 24 November Say The Word. House of Smith, 10pm. Collingwood Street, Newcastle

9 LISTINGS LISTINGS Secret Sundays with Glen Horsborough. The Living Room, Grey Street, Newcastle. Monday 25 November Blue The CUT, 11pm, 80p before 12. St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. Born This Way. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle. Monday Night Reggae, 10pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Social Butterfly. Perdu, Collingwood Street, Newcastle. Tuesday 26 November NE Underground, 10pm, free. Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Skates. Northumbria University Students Union, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. Wednesday 27 November Shake The CUT, 11pm, 5. St Nicholas Street, Newcastle. COMEDY Wednesday 13 November Ricky Moore Hypnotist Laughter Show 8.30pm, The Hyena, Leazes Lane, Newcastle. Bo Burnham: What a new live comedy show thing 8pm, 16. Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, Westgate Road, Newcastle. RED RAW: line up TBA, 7pm, 2. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Adam Hills: Happyism 8pm, 16. Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, Westgate Road, Newcastle. The Thursday Show: Featuring Joe Rooney, James Sherwood, Nat Wicks and host Mandy Knight. 7pm, 10. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Friday 15 November Alex Boardman, Anthony J Brown, Lost Voice Boy 7pm, 11, The Hyena, Leazes Lane, Newcastle. The Friday Show: Featuring Joe Rooney, James Sherwood, Nat Wicks and host Mandy Knight. 7pm, 12. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Saturday 16 November Alex Boardman, Anthony J Brown, Lost Voice Boy 7pm, 11, The Hyena, Leazes Lane, Newcastle. The Saturday Show: Featuring Joe Rooney, James Sherwood, Nat Wicks and host Mandy Knight. 7pm, 12. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Sunday 17 November Gavin Webster s Northumbrian Assembly, with James Sherwood and host Gavin Webster 6.30pm, 6. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Monday 18 November Gateshead Carers Benefit, with Carl Hutchinson, Lauren Pattison, Marc Smethurst and host Steffen Peddie 7pm, 7. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Tuesday 19 November Hal Cruttenden : The Tough Luvvie Tour 7pm, 12. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. 20 to 24 November Sarah Millican: Home Bird (16+) 8pm, 25. Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, Westgate Road, Newcastle. RED RAW: Feat Mike Newall, 7pm, 2. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Thursday 21 November The Thursday Show: Featuring Mark Maier, Janey Godley, Mike Newall and host Tony Jameson 7pm, 10. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Friday 22 November David Hadingham, John Fothergill, Ray Bradshaw 7pm, 11, The Hyena, Leazes Lane, Newcastle. The Friday Show: Featuring Mark Maier, Janey Godley, Mike Newall and host Tony Jameson 7pm, 12. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Saturday 23 November David Hadingham, John Fothergill, Ray Bradshaw 7pm, 11, The Hyena, Leazes Lane, Newcastle. The Saturday Show: Featuring Mark Maier, Janey Godley, Mike Newall and host Tony Jameson 7pm, 15. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Sunday 24 November Tony Law: Nonsense Overdrive 5pm, 10. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Monday 25 November Sod The Tories (And Have A Nice Week), with John Scott and his comedy coalition 7pm, 4. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Tuesday 26 November Bright Club. Blending comedy, music, art, new writing, science, performance and anything else that can happen on a stage. 7pm, 4. The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle. Wednesday 27 November Red Raw: Featuring Gavin Webster and host Tony Jameson. 7pm, 2. The Stand, High Bridge Street. FILM TYNESIDE CINEMA PILGRIM STREET NEWCASTLE tynesidecinema.co.uk Wednesday 13 November BRINGING IN BABY: GRAVITY 2D (12A) 11:00 RSC LIVE: RICHARD II 19:00 THE GREAT TYNESIDE FILM QUIZ 20:30 Lou Reed s Berlin (12) 18:15 NT Live: Frankenstein (Recorded) 20:30 From Friday 15 November The Counsellor (18) Short Term 12 (15) Saturday 16 November CHILDREN S CLUB: MONSTER S UNIVERSITY (U) 10:30 Sunday 17 November BOLSHOI BALLET: Le Corsaire (Recorded) 15:00 Monday 18 November SCISCREEN: Never Let Me Go (12A) 17:45 Utopia (TBC) Plus John Pilger Interview Live Via Satellite 20:30 Tuesday 19 November A GOOD YARN: TYNESIDE KNITTING CLUB 19:00 Wednesday 20 November BRINGING IN BABY: FILM TBC 11:00 RSC LIVE: RICHARD II 19:00 Thursday 21 November Distilled Scottish Winter Climbing (15) Plus Q&A With Andy Cave 20:35 MR DRAYTON S RECORD PLAYER: SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES ONCE UPON A TIME VS BUZZCOCKS SINGLES GOING STEADY 19:15 ELECTRIC COMEDY: OPENING NIGHT TIME TBC From Thursday 21 November The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (TBC) From Friday 22 November Blue Is The Warmest Colour (18) Computer chess (15) Saturday 23 November CHILDREN S FILM CLUB: THE JUNGLE BOOK (U) 10:30 Doctor Who: The Day Of The Doctor IN 3D - TBC Monday 25 November SILVER SCREEN: Blue Is The Warmest Colour (18) 12:00 WedNESDAY 27 November BRINGING IN BABY: THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (TBC) 11:00 THE GREAT TYNESIDE FILM QUIZ 20:30 EMPIRE CINEMAS NEWGATE STREET, THE GATE NEWCASTLE NT Live - Frankenstein (Encore) Feat. Miller As The Creature 7pm Wednesday 20 November The Hunger Games: Double Bill 9.30pm From 21 November The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Saturday 23 November 3D Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor THE SIDE CINEMA The Side Newcastle 14 and 21 November Lithuanian poetry documentaries. Screening on 14 November explores the Soviet Era, while film on 21 covers post-independence documentaries. LYH NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD NEWCASTLE Every Monday Movies from 7pm Every Tuesday Screening of comedy DVDs KIDS Permanent Discovery Museum. Children can enjoy hands-on water activities with Play Tyne; discover more about military history with A Soldier s Life; find out about the story of Newcastle from the Romans to the present day in Newcastle Story; experience the Science Maze fun zone; marvel at stunning ship models in Story Of The Tyne; check out the Turbinia, the fastest ship in the world, in Discovery s foyer; and explore the region s rich history of scientific invention and industrial activity in Tyneside Challenge. Discovery Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle. Planetarium. Featuring the latest technology using high-tech LED projectors and offering a choice of films and educational programmes featuring Sea Monsters, Fragile Planet, Earth Moon & Sun, Seasonal Stargazing, Infinity Express and Dawn Of The Space Age. Great North Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle. Planetarium. The Sun Show joins We Are Aliens and Naughty Monsters Explore The Planets at Life Science Centre s stunning Planetarium. Take a look at our nearest star, the Sun. Here on Earth its warmth and light are vital to life as we know it, but is our star really that remarkable compared to the billions of others in our galaxy? Life Science Centre, Times Square, Newcastle. EVERY DAY Story Times. Everyone enjoys a good story, so sit back, relax and enjoy Seven Stories resident storytellers to hear your favourite stories old and new am & 2pm. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. EVERY MONDAY Little Bears Club. A club for under-5s and their parents/carers with lots of fun, rhymes, songs and stories. The club will be a drop-in but places may be limited on the day. 10am am. Newcastle City Library, Princess Square, Newcastle. Every Tuesday City Homework Club. Grid Club homework club is based on an award-winning website with more than 500 fun learning activities for children aged 5 to 12. 4pm-5pm every Tuesday in term-time only. Newcastle City Library, Princess Square, Newcastle

10 LISTINGS LISTINGS Every Tuesday & Thursday Story Party. Explore a new theme each week in Story Party. Join Seven Stories in exploring the best picture books and bring them to life am (Tues) & 1.30pm (Thurs), Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. Every Thursday Museum Mice. Join the Museum Mice every Thursday in the Mouse House with gallery interpreter Kathryn for stories, songs and learning through play and meet the Great North Mouse am am. Great North Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle. greatnorthmuseum Every Saturday & Sunday Mini Illustrators. Dip your toe into the world of illustration and explore highlights of Seven Stories collection that show how real illustrators make their work. For budding illustrators over 5 years old and their families. 3pm. Term time only. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. The Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit First Look Tours. These special tours will show the rare treasures from the Judith Kerr Collection, inviting visitors to take part in a unique white glove experience, handling some of the highlights of the archive. An expert team will be on hand to explain how the original illustrations are safeguarded for future generations. These tours are a great opportunity to meet and chat to other people interested in the UK s vibrant literary heritage for children over a classic cream tea in the café after the tour. No tigers invited! Booking essential. 10 per person including admission fee. 7 for annual pass holders. Includes a cream tea in the café. 1.30pm. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle and 23 November Cave Baby Messy Play. Babies will love this fun-filled session! Encourage your little Cave Baby to explore making marks and experiment with surprising materials in our event designed for tiny fingers and toes. Booking essential per child. One free accompanying adult per child. Wash facilities available. Admission fee to centre applies. Buy a Cave Baby Messy Play themed book pack for 20 and receive a FREE ticket to this event! 10.30am. Suitable for 6 months 18 months. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. Tuesday 19 November Pre-School Day at the Centre for Life. Led by Life s friendly Science Explainers, this is a delightful opportunity for young children to enjoy and explore the Science Centre. Each session offers a mix of classic activities, such as Piccolo Music workshops, mini-beast handling and a toddler bubble disco alongside new activities, so that every event is different. Life Science Centre, Times Square, Newcastle. Until February 2014 Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit A Judith Kerr Retrospective. To celebrate Judith Kerr s 90th birthday the Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit exhibition will return to Seven Stories this autumn. The exhibition is home to a life-sized tiger, ready for tea, and Mog s basket, perfect for curling up with a good book. This exhibition showcases almost 80 years of original artwork - created in Judith s childhood and as a refugee, in her early career as a illustrator in war-torn London and her family life which inspired the books that are still loved by children today. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. Until April 2014 Mystery, Magic & Midnight Feasts: The Many Adventures Of Enid Blyton. Enid Blyton is one of the best-selling writers for children of all time, her stories have delighted generation after generation. This exhibition shows, for the first time, Seven Stories unique Enid Blyton Collection of original typescripts and illustrations. This is a special opportunity to immerse yourself in Enid Blyton s world of adventure and stories, whether your favourite is The Famous Five, Malory Towers and the school stories, Noddy or The Magic Faraway Tree there is something for everyone, old and young. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. LGBT EVERY NIGHT Rusty s Bar. Two floors and a huge outdoor terrace, featuring live cabaret to disco, 70s-90s and pop. Led by Rusty herself, five nights a week. 8pm-3am, f ree entry. Rusty s Bar, Times Square, Newcastle. Switch Bar. Two bars and an outdoor terrace make this vibrant and busy bar, with chart and pop music its speciality, a must-visit. Switch Bar, Scotswood Road, Newcastle. The Bank Bar & Bistro. A popular wine bar offering a lively atmosphere with good music and a variety of cabaret acts. The Bank Bar, Scotswood Road, Newcastle One Bar. A uniquely chilled atmosphere that s buzzing with happy funky house anthems, live vocalists, musicians and drag queen DJs every weekend. One Bar, Marlborough Crescent, Newcastle. Eazy Street. One of the city s most loved hangouts, Eazy Street s open from noon until 3am every day offering a wide variety of entertainment and cabaret. Every Sunday enjoy their Eazy Street Follies drag queen show. Free entry. Eazy Street, 8-10 Westmoreland Road, Newcastle. EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY TO SUNDAY Powerhouse. The largest gay-friendly night club in the North East. Mondays bring Rewind student night, Thursdays is for Klub Kids plus live performers, Fridays present Now That s What I Call Party, Saturdays belong to PHUK, the biggest clubbing experience and on Sundays Religion presents DJ Cris Howe. 11pm-4am. Powerhouse, Westmoreland Road, Newcastle. Markets MONDAY TO SATURDAY Grainger Market, 9am to 5pm - Monday and Wednesday, 9am to 5.30pm Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2ND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH Grainger Market Arts and Craft market, Grainger Arcade, second Saturday of the month from 9am to 5pm EVERY SUNDAY Quayside Market, Quayside Road, every Sunday from 9.30am to 4pm FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH Farmers Market, Grainger Street, first Friday of every month from 9.30am to 2.30pm saturday 16 november International Market. Grey s Monument 18 NOVEMBER UNTIL 30 NOVEMBER Newcastle Continental Market, Grey s Monument, Monday to Saturday from 9.am to 8pm and every Sunday from 10am to 4.30pm. MUSIC Wednesday 13 November Beady Eye 7pm, 30. O2 Academy, Newcastle. Soweto Gospel Choir: Tenth anniversary tour 7.30pm, 24. The Sage Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds 8pm, returns only. The Sage Fenech-Soler (plus New Young Pony Club and Duologue) pm, O2 Academy, Newcastle. Friday 15 November Television 7.30pm, The Sage Kamakazi Greenflies + support time TBC. The Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Personal Life 7pm, 5. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. The Family Rain 7.30pm, 8. Northumbria University, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. Saturday 16 November Mott the Hoople 7pm, from 40. Newcastle City Hall, Northumberland Road, Newcastle, Youth Brass in Concert and Youth Brass pm, free, The Sage World of Brass in Concert 7pm, from 12. The Sage Gateshead, St Mary s Square, Gateshead. Kodaline 7.30pm, returns only. The Sage Black Delta Movement, Sea, Dead Indians The Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Monday 18 November Imagine Dragons 7pm, O2 Academy, Newcastle. Colin Hay 8pm, from 17. The Sage Tuesday 19 November Bill Wyman s Rhythm Kings with special guest Maria Muldaur 7.30pm, from The Sage Disclosure - 7pm. O2 Academy, Newcastle. Wednesday 20 November King Prawn 7pm, O2 Academy, Newcastle. Stephen Lynch Live 7pm, from 20. O2 Academy, Newcastle. Samling Masterclass 2pm, 10. The Sage KT Tunstall 7pm, returns only. The Sage NARC. & BREW DOG PROUDLY PRESENT: Los Coyote Men + Juke Jonah & The Drunk Orchestra free. Brew Dog, Newcastle, Dean Street, Newcastle. Thursday 21 November John Wilson and the John Wilson Orchestra 3pm, returns only, The Sage The Outlanders 7pm, free. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Friday 22 November Vuvuvultures doors 6pm, 9. O2 Academy, Newcastle. Nocturne Royal Northern Sinfonia 7.30pm, from 10. The Sage Gateshead, St Mary s Square, Gateshead. Mazes 7.30pm. The Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle. Julie Dexter 7pm, free. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Alice Russell 8pm, The Sage Saturday 23 November Scouting for Girls doors 6pm, O2 Academy, Newcastle. Samling concert 7pm, 15. The Sage Sunday 24 November Making tracks: Ballaké Sissoko plus Babani Kone 8pm, The Sage 18 19

11 LISTINGS LISTINGS Monday 25 November Madeleine Peyroux 7.30pm, The Sage Gateshead, St Mary s Square, Gateshead. Tuesday 26 November The Stylistics 7.30pm, 25. The Sage Lewis Watson 7.30pm, 9. Northumbria University, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. Wednesday 27 November Editors, British Sea Power 7pm, 20. O2 Academy, Newcastle. Michael Monroe 7pm, 15. Northumbria University, Sandyford Road, Newcastle. SPORT NEWCASTLE UNITED ST JAMES PARK Box office: SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER Norwich City FC, Barclays Premier League, Kick off: 3pm ESH GROUP EAGLES NEWCASTLE Box office: FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER Manchester Giants, Championship, Tip off: 5pm FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER Worcester Wolves, Championship, Tip off: 7pm STAGE The second and last Sunday of every month Open Stage: Alphabetti Spaghetti Theatre opens the small stage in The Dog & Parrot for an intimate evening of performance from creatives and artists alike. The emphasis is to give a platform for new, original performance - whether it s music, theatre, comedy, dance, spoken word, mime - performers are given the stage to test out new work in front of a live audience. It s a really intimate, friendly atmosphere where performers can try out their work and receive feedback for it over a few drinks. The Dog & Parrot, 52 Clayton Street West, Newcastle. Until 16 November Shakespeare Schools Festival: The Shakespeare Schools Festival works with 1000 secondary, primary and special schools all over the UK, making it possible for them to stage abridged Shakespeare productions in their local professional theatre. Each night a group of up to four schools will each perform different Shakespeare plays. Come along and celebrate the achievements of your local schools in a wonderful evening of entertainment. Northern Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle & 16 November Peter Grimes: Celebrate Benjamin Britten s centenary year with three stunning productions presented by Opera North. Set in a small fishing community on the English coast, this astounding opera is an utterly absorbing, emotionally compelling experience, not to be missed. Britten s atmospheric music takes powerful inspiration from the sea, vividly portraying the human drama unfolding around the outsider Peter Grimes. Theatre Royal, 100 Grey St, Newcastle. Until 23 November Cooking with Elvis: Sex, food and a paralysed Elvis feature in this hugely popular play by Lee Hall (The Pitmen Painters, Billy Elliot). Premiered at Live Theatre to great acclaim and subsequently performed all over the world Cooking with Elvis has been revived in a brand new production as part of Live Theatre s 40th birthday celebrations. Jill s fanatical about food. Mam still thinks she s a peach and dad s a vegetable. When an amateur Elvis impersonator is paralysed in a car crash, his wife and daughter are forced to cope with the aftermath. Live Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle. Death in Venice: Celebrate Benjamin Britten s centenary year with three stunning productions presented by Opera North. Gustav von Aschenbach, a novelist in crisis, leaves Munich for Venice in search of fresh inspiration. Aschenbach is captivated by the beauty both of the place and Polish boy Tadzio. Britten s sensual final opera is tinged with mortality, and an exotic orchestral score conveys the story to great dramatic effect. Theatre Royal, 100 Grey St, Newcastle. Friday 15 November A Midsummer Night s Dream: Oberon, the fairy king and Tytania, his queen are locked in a conflict which spills over into the human world. Shakespeare s witty words and Britten s mesmerising music come together in this colourful and vibrant production where costumes and music are equally sparkling. Theatre Royal, 100 Grey St, Newcastle November until 4 January Boulevard Christmas Show 2013: This Christmas extravaganza requires no introduction. It is quite simply the crème de la crème of the festive season, a jam-packed cornucopia of glorious merriment that will get you in the mood for the season of goodwill. Expect Christmas 2013 to be bigger and better than ever at Boulevard. Boulevard Show Bar, 3-9 Churchill Street, Newcastle. Monday 18 November The Vagina Monologues: Eve Ensler s hilarious Broadway and West End smash hit is back with an all new all star cast! Featuring the feisty Hollie-Jay Bowes (Hollyoaks), TV favourite Terri Dwyer (Hollyoaks, Grange Hill, Loose Women) and national treasure Diane Keen (Doctors, Ruth Rendell Mysteries). An unmissable show for every generation - bring your mum, your best friend, your sister or even your gran this is the ultimate girls night out. The Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, 105 Westgate Road, Newcastle November Faulty Towers: A two hour interactive production set in Pasqualinos at the Theatre Royal where the audience are the diners who also enjoy a three-course dinner or lunch. Faulty Towers The Dining Experience debuted in Brisbane on April Since then thousands of people have enjoyed the antics of Basil, Sybil and Manuel. This is the 5-star critically acclaimed production constantly in demand throughout the Australia, Europe, United Kingdom, Ireland, Scandinavia. Theatre Royal, 100 Grey St, Newcastle. Wednesday 20 November Radikal Words: A night of spoken word hosted by Jeff Price with electrifying Maxwell Golden s hip hop and freestyling poetry; Kate Fox, the Radio 4 poet in residence on Saturday Live and Glastonbury 2013; storyteller Miles Slater who likes Marmite, Philip Larkin, and early Bruce Springsteen albums; stand-up comic Scott Tyrrell and Ann Porro reads from her new collection Letter from an Unknown Dog. Plus music from Bridie Jackson and the Arbour. Northern Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle November 3 Shorts: The sun may have gone away for the year but that doesn t mean the shorts have to! Join the theatre company described as Original, off the wall and clever by a BBC Radio 4 producer as four actors perform three SHORT (get the title now?) plays back to back on the same night on the same stage. The Dog & Parrot, 52 Clayton Street West, Newcastle November until 18 January Jack and the Beanstalk: Theatre Royal favourites Clive Webb (Farmer Trot), Danny Adams (Jack) and Chris Hayward (Dame Rita Trot) return in another unmissable show packed with an abundance of laughter, spectacular sets and stunning costumes! Oh - and some very magical beans!produced by Qdos Entertainment, the world s largest pantomime producer, Jack and the Beanstalk - The Giant Pantomime Spectacular will be staged by the same team that has presented the last eight record-breaking pantomimes at Newcastle Theatre Royal. Get ready for another supersized magic adventure, with amazing 3D special effects that promises pure panto gold!theatre Royal, 100 Grey St, Newcastle. TALKS/ WORKSHOPS EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Free Guided Tours. The Tyneside Cinema was originally built as Newcastle s News Theatre in 1937 and today it s the only purpose-built newsreel theatre in the UK still operating as a cinema. If you want to find out more about the history of the Tyneside Cinema and newsreel theatres, come and have a look around our fascinating building am, Free Entry. Tyneside Cinema Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. EVERY THURSDAY Film Club. Every Thursday at 3pm the Film Club meets in the Tyneside Bar, giving people the chance to talk about the same film and have a drink and a catch up too. The club s open for anybody and participants decide which film out of our current programme they all should see the Thursday before. Tyneside Cinema Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER Maxy Neil Bianco: Cinema Presentation. Maxy is a filmmaker whose work explores the strange lives of marginalised characters who haunt the raggy fringes of the North East of England. Maxy s Random Acts film, the fictional Pig the Dog, was created out of this world. Maxy will be talking about the making of Pig the Dog as well as screening and discussing some of his previous short form work. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER The Role played by plants, animals, fungi & soils in forensic investigation. The natural sciences frequently provide the only forensic evidence in a criminal investigation. Over the last 20 years, disciplines such as botany, zoology, mycology and soil science have contributed greatly in criminal investigations where molecular, and other more conventional methods, failed. Using case histories and examples of the approaches used, Dr Wiltshire will demonstrate how quantitative and other data have helped to gain convictions in serious crime. Newcastle University, Curtis Auditorium. Reuben Jacob Abraham: Artist Talk. A chance to meet Reuben Jacob Abraham and hear the artist discuss his new short film The Somnambulists. He is one of ten artists and filmmakers commissioned by BALTIC working in partnership with Channel 4 and Northern Film and Media to make three-minute films for the Random Acts programme strand. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER Exhibiting & Celebrating Enrichment. As part of the ESRC Seminar Series, this session is for For Arts practitioners working, or planning to work, in criminal justice settings or staff already working in criminal justice agencies. It will consider how offender participants work is exhibited, performed, published and publicised. It will showcase successful strategies used by organisations in publicising work to the wider public. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead

12 LISTINGS Sunday 17 November Hang Aerial Youth (6-10). This session will cover trapeze, aerial hoop, cocoon and rope whilst building strength and stamina. No experience is needed sessions are fun and include warm up, conditioning and stretch techniques. 12:45-2:15pm. 14 Dance City,Temple Street Newcastle. Sunday 17 November Hang Aerial Adult (16+)This session will cover trapeze, aerial hoop, cocoon and rope whilst building strength and stamina. No experience is needed sessions are fun and include warm up, conditioning and stretch techniques. 2:30-4:30pm. 20. Dance City,Temple Street Newcastle. MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER Lunchtime piano recital: Nicholas Nowicki. Nicholas received the Charles Heywood Scholarship to study at the Royal Northern College of Music, where he obtained a Masters with distinction in Performance and was awarded the Clifton Helliwell Memorial Prize for Piano. For this recital Nicholas will be performing Ravel s Miroirs and Brahms s Vier Klavierstücke, Op The Lit & Phil, 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle. SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER Sage Gateshead s Centre for Advanced Training: Concert of Wind Music. The Wind Programme offers tuition in all woodwind and brass instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, recorder, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn and tuba. Former students have gained scholarships to national conservatoires; many are accepted into their first choice music college or university. The Lit & Phil, 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle. Sunday 24 November Musical Theatre (7-13) A workshop for young people looking at musical theatre 22 dance. Learn routines from different musicals, with the option to sing and act for those who want to. 1-3pm. 7 Dance City,Temple Street Newcastle. ONE-OFF EVENTS SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER Canapes and Christmas. 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