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Tyne Theatre & Opera House

Tyne Theatre & Opera House

(9 reviews)

Journal Tyne Theatre - my favourite of the two theatres in Newcastle. Though its rival is seen to…read morebe the Theatre Royal, I can honestly say that I prefer the general atmosphere and architecture of the Journal Tyne Theatre. On my first visit I found it virtually impossible to locate despite having lived in the North East all of my life. When I did eventually find it, he staff were welcoming and cheerful. Last year I saw numerous pantomime performances throughout the North East, but I can honestly say that despite its lack of special effects and its very basic stage, the actors and actresses were more engaging than any of the celebrity endorsed pantomimes. I guess they have to be in order to keep up with the competition and pull in an audience over the christmas season. The actual inside of the theatre is lacking - it goes without saying that it is a very old building, which isn't particularly well maintained. However, it does have a certain charm and for this reason I look forward to the christmas pantomime every year.

This is a lovely old place to visit,The Theatre stands at the bottom of Westgate Road in the city…read morecentre,so is very easy to get to.It's a listed building so it has'nt lost its charm and has lots of original features.There is always a vast variety of acts available and even the annual pantomime so there really is something for every age. There's a good sized bar which is always a bonus. It's not a glitzy place but it's atmosphere more than makes up for anything it might lack in looks.Much nicer than a lot of the newer venues around.

Theatre Royal

Theatre Royal

(23 reviews)

Dropped my wife and disabled daughter off, which was difficult because there is nowhere safe to…read morestop, despite their claims about access. All nearby car parks full or shut, so by the time I got there all the doors were locked and no way to contact anyone. Missed the show, waste of money. If you need to get there by car, just don't bother. Parking in Newcastle is diabolical and they can't even get basics like letting you in right. Disgusted with them. Never again.

What an amazing building…read more It's just like stepping back in time. Luxurious, lavish, grand, welcoming and comfortable. Booked some tickets to see a play (as an aside was a little dull) and sat in the grand circle. Good view, comfy seats with just about enough leg room to keep the circulation going. As with most establishments these days the additional bits they sell we're a little costly. A round of drinks before the show ensured that it was going to be just the one round. A small tube of ice cream at the interval was to be blunt just too expensive. Surely selling more at a lower price would make better financial sense. Getting to and from the theatre was nice easy; within walking distance of the city centre hotels, a free metro ride if you have your tickets to the station not more than 50 metres away any car parking just about everywhere. Looking to book something else for the summer and do dinner before at the wealth of excellent restaurants in this amazing city.

The Cluny

The Cluny

(26 reviews)

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Great if you enjoy a wide range of beers and the food is outstanding. A great live music venue with…read morea fantastic vibe. Staff are friendly and helpful.

The Cluny's a great venue…read more But, as there so often is, there's a but... The Cluny's a great venue but on this occasion the sound wasn't great. A worrying amount of feedback throughout Rob Heron and the Teapad Orchestra's album launch made for numerous mildly annoyed ears and some serious death glares from the band in the general direction of the sound man. Having said that, there might have been a problem with the equipment or instruments or cables, and when the sound was good, it did stay that way for a while. I once watched my sound engineer friend set up a ten piece ska band in the basement of a tapas restaurant. Just watching this made for a terribly stressful experience. At the end of the night, he was one giant bead of sweat. Rob Heron's band were on the larger side that night, with additional brass players. So I get that sometimes things might not go to plan. Regardless, it really didn't make the night any less enjoyable and we all agreed that we'd come back to the Cluny in a heartbeat and even love to play as a band. It's a great sized venue with a genuinely homegrown feel to it. From the posters strewn across the wall, it's clear that the Cluny is proud of its local music scene. With a kick-ass kitchen next door and what looked like a knock-'em-dead selection of beer, the Cluny is quite the place for music in Newcastle. Oh, and the floor bounces, YEAH.

The Newcastle Opera House

The Newcastle Opera House

(2 reviews)

I love this old theatre,it is so full of character and a charming old place to visit if only for…read morethe building.I don't think anyone can call it posh by any means but the character makes up for it.They have a lot of good bands on here and a pantomime at Christmas which is always good for the kids.I prefer the ones here to the productions at the Theatre royal to be honest. There are family tickets always available and a bar for a pre show or interval drink.Book at the box office or you can book online.No onsite parking but you can always find a space locally.Well worth a visit.

This venue is now known as the Journal Tyne Theatre and Opera House. Although it is not the most…read moreupmarket of the theatre venues in Newcastle, possibly due to its out of the way location, it still often offers interesting shows. It does not have the mainstream offerings of the Theatre Royal of the Sunderland Empire but one of the attractions of this theatre is that it often shows good kids shows - the Tweenies show, Noddy and Barney have all appeared here and these are good for the little ones - my daughters loved them. They do offers on family tickets which are good value. Their pantomimes are particularly excellent - it is the same cast every year, featuring Brendan Healey, who is fabulous and although the sets and costume cannot match the big scale productions in the other theatres, the laughs are much more obvious. We go every year and love it. The box office staff are unfortunately sometimes rude and obnoxious, so book online! The local car park often has spaces (Blandford Street) although it is pay and display. Otherwise, there are other local car parks that can be used.

Newcastle City Hall - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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