A Grade I listed Victorian theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne, offering a varied and vibrant programme of; comedy, music, theatre, entertainment & family shows. Tyne Theatre & Opera House is …
A Grade I listed Victorian theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne, offering a varied and vibrant programme of; comedy, music, theatre, entertainment & family shows. Tyne Theatre & Opera House is an independent venue and charity, boasting a rare example wooden modular under-stage machinery and a rich history. The theatre was built in 1867 by industrialist and politician Joseph Cowen who envisioned a 'theatre for everyone', which remains at the heart of the venue's ethos.
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Jan 4, 2025
Visited with friends to see the adults only Snow White and Seven dwarfs Pantomime first time I’ve been to this theater the staff are very nice and friendly I found the theater to be very clean and ea… Full review by Anderson2001
Nov 30, 2024
Me and the wife went to the overtones show on Monday we enjoyed the show but the theatre was freezing if I had known about the lack of heating I wouldn't have gone Full review by Frank P
Oct 20, 2024
Visited here to see an evening comedy show. Great easy assessable location. Friendly staff at entrance. Ceilings are really beautiful but the seats are quite dirty. Alcohol prices through the roof … Full review by Jack2657
could anybody tell me what the gallery views of the stage like thinking of going to see sarah millican regards
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The best seats are in the dress circle. This tear of the theatre was designed to seat wealthy people who wanted to watch the play as opposed to the stalls where wealthy people sat to …
The best seats are in the dress circle. This tear of the theatre was designed to seat wealthy people who wanted to watch the play as opposed to the stalls where wealthy people sat to be seen at the theatre. There are a few seats in the circle that are difficult, but none are impossible.