Thursday, December 1, 2022

What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)

Fancy a trip to the Theatre this month? Here's a look at what's on in January 2023. 

Theatre Royal

Cinderella; 2nd - 15th January

Panto superstar Danny Adams leads the cast in a brand-new production of Cinderella, with sets and costumes from The London Palladium.

Age Recommendation: This is a family show with a couple of scary moments, a bit of panto innuendo.

Book tickets here.

What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Beauty and the Beast; 2nd - 8th January

A tale as old as time… Enchanted Entertainment return to the Tyne Theatre & Opera House in 2022 with another spellbinding Pantomime; Beauty and the Beast! Starring the hilarious North East panto comic CHARLIE RICHMOND, as well as Karen The Mam’s LEWIS DENNY’.

Book tickets here.

What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)



Northern Stage

Hey Diddle Diddle; 3rd - 8th January


All nursery characters love Christmas! and this year some of the most famous faces from your favourite rhymes are coming together to present a spectacular Christmas Caberet.


Age Recommendation: under 6's (and their grown ups)


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Northern Stage

The Sorcerer's Apprentice; 3rd - 7th January

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice returns to cast its magic this Christmas, putting a modern Northern Stage spin on a classic tale.

Age Recommendation: 5+

Book tickets here.

What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)



Tyne Theatre and Opera House


Local Funnyman Matt Reed; 14th January


Matt Reed has been a comedian for the last 23 years he’s been a comedian longer than he hasn’t been one. He’s very good at it. He’s one of the most trusted compères in the business. Expect a night of hilarious audience interaction ludicrous stories and an all round great time from “local funnyman” Matt Reed.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


Claire's Dance Academy: Tonights the Night; 15th January.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)



Peoples Theatre 


Deathtrap; 17th - 21st January


Once-successful Broadway thriller writer Sidney Bruhl is now a washed-up hack on the skids. But when a young unknown playwright gives him a copy of a thriller for some input, Bruhl sees an opportunity to resurrect his career … but how far is he willing to go to get back on top?


Age recommendation: Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Theatre Royal


The Shawshank Redemption; 17th -21st January


Despite protests of his innocence, Andy Durfesne is handed a double life sentence for the brutal murder of his wife and her lover. Incarcerated at the notorious Shawshank facility, he quickly learns that no one can survive alone.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


Guz Khan Live; 19th January


Coventry’s finest, Guz Khan, brings his big-screen persona and BAFTA-nominated hilarity to Newcastle with his brand-new stand up show Guz Khan Live!


Age Recommendation: 16+


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


The Circus of Horrors: Haunted Fairground; 21st January


Hot on the heels of the Circus of Horrors Phantasmagoria the ‘Witch’ comes a sensational NEW SHOW – THE HAUNTED FAIRGROUND. Set in a decrepit Fairground on the edge of nowhere. Haunted by creatures of the unknown who had been Plastinated as exhibits in The House of Wax & brought back to life by a Tesla Coil machine to run havoc.


Book tickets here. 


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


Return of the Legend Attaullah Esakhelvi; 22nd January


Attaullah Esakhelvi is legendary presidential award winning artist who’s equally popular among three generations. He is well known for his block-buster tracks including Kameez Teri Kaali, Idhar zindagi ka, Pyar nal na sehi, ae thewa, Idhar zindagi ka.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)



Theatre Royal


Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of); 23rd - 28th January


Direct from its triumph in the West End where it won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


The Smartest Giant In Town; 24th and 25th January


George wishes he wasn’t the scruffiest giant in town. So when he sees a new shop selling giant-sized clothes, he decides it’s time for a new look: smart trousers, smart shirt, stripy tie, shiny shoes. Now he’s the smartest giant in town . . . until he bumps into some animals who desperately need his help – and his clothes!


Age Recommendation: 3+


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


The Johnny Cash Roadshow; 26th January


The Johnny Cash Roadshow is finally back and better than ever with a brand new show. This year award winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife June Carter (Meghan Thomas) and a genuine top of the league band playing double bass, fender telecaster and acoustic guitars, drums, piano, trumpet and four part vocal harmonies.


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


Tyne Theatre and Opera House


Jason Fox - Life at the Limit; 29th January


Ex-special forces soldier, star of TV’s SAS: Who Dares Wins, Inside The Real Narcos and author of The Number One Bestseller Battle Scars; Jason Fox will bring to the stage and on tour for the first time the remarkable story of his daring exploits in a distinguished career as an elite operator in the UK Special Forces (SBS).


Book tickets here.


What’s On at Newcastle Theatres (January 2023)


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