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Thrilled and chilled to have attended the World Premiere of The Psychic created by Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson. Being a huge fan of their work (I would put Ghost Stories up there in my top shows I’ve ever seen) I nervously anticipated this production…..

Popular TV psychic Sheila Gold loses a high-profile court case, which brands her a charlatan. It costs her...


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Such a dazzling cast of many talents…….

Darlington OS proved again they can take a show and elevate it to new levels and audiences.

Every cast member shone so brightly always a joy to see Samantha Currie another role that suited her wonderfully. Ben Connor was a perfect Joseph with a stunning vocal and natural acting talent, other stand outs were Julia...


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A snappy and colourful fun production perfect for families and those who like their shows with a bit more bite!

The whole cast use singing, puppetry and fantastic story telling to create a high quality and meaningful show engaging young and old audience members alike.

From the fun comedy musical numbers to the tension created with audience participatio...


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Sunny Afternoon is a story of friendship, fame and rock history, set to a soundtrack of era-defining songs that brings the sound of the 60s roaring back to life. Experience the electrifying true story behind The Kinks, the band that changed rock music forever, with a back catalogue of unforgettable hits including “You Really Got Me,” “Lola,” and “All...


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A spine-tingling evening at Newcastle tonight and what a terrifying way to spend time!

2:22 is a very well thought out production with ups and downs, it brings the audience into a truly scary story whilst being relatable, two couples at a dinner party discussing whether the house is haunted and bringing to the table the age old debate of the paranormal with very...


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