Live Theatre’s reading schedule

Live Theatre, the Newcastle Quayside venue hosts a mini season throughout April. The first reading April 13, will be Nina Berry’s The Taxi Driver’s Daughter. A celebration of Julia Darling on the anniversary of her death, based on Darling’s novel. Live Theatre audiences voted for plays they would wish to return and Wet House by Paddy Campbell was… Continue reading Live Theatre’s reading schedule

Frankenstein’s Monster is Drunk and the Sheep Have All Jumped the Fences

First seen at last year’s Belfast International Arts Festival, Big Telly’s Frankenstein’s Monster is Drunk and the Sheep Have All Jumped the Fences returns home from an award-winning run in New York to the Lyric Theatre as one of the oddest and most imaginative pieces of Northern Irish theatre in a long while. Adapted from… Continue reading Frankenstein’s Monster is Drunk and the Sheep Have All Jumped the Fences