Fauré’s Requiem

Peace. Serenity. Simply Divine. Who’s on stage Royal Northern Sinfonia and the Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia are headed up by choral specialist conductor Sofi Jeannin. What they’re playing A feast of Fauré, with his ever-popular Requiem alongside the melancholy Pavane, the suite from his opera Pelléas et Mélisande and Cantique de Jean Racine. What’s happening in the music? Unlike other […]

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2025

The Banff Mountain Film Festival is back with a brand-new line-up of captivating short films packed with extreme journeys, intriguing characters and stunning cinematography. Join the world’s top outdoor filmmakers and adventurers as they climb, ski, paddle, run and ride through the wildest corners of the planet! There are two epic film collections, each with […]

Emily Chappell’s Epic Tales of Cycling Adventure

The inspirational adventurer and endurance cyclist Emily Chappell shares stories from her epic travels and remarkable life story. Emily Chappell was not sporty at school, but when she reached her mid-20s, she began to make up for lost time. First, she gave up her office job to become a London cycle courier. Then, in 2016, […]

Shen Yun: Reviving 5,000 Years of Chinese Civilization

Introduction Shen Yun is a world-renowned performing arts company dedicated to reviving the rich cultural and artistic traditions of ancient China. Founded in 2006, the company has captivated audiences worldwide with its breathtaking performances, which blend classical Chinese dance, elaborate costumes, an orchestral fusion of Eastern and Western music, and stunning digital backdrops. Through its […]

Ben Fogle: Wild

“Adventures, expeditions, and journeys have helped shape and mould me. They have strengthened me emotionally, physically, and mentally and armed me with the skills for life.”  Ben Fogle Ben Fogle’s theatre show WILD brings to life on stage, stories and tales of hope, possibility, and positivity. From his extraordinary encounters with the human and natural […]

The Magic Flute: An Opera of Mystery, Symbolism, and Enlightenment

Introduction Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) remains one of the most beloved and frequently performed operas in the world. Premiering on September 30, 1791, at the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, the opera is a masterful blend of fairy tale fantasy, Masonic symbolism, and philosophical enlightenment. With a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder, The Magic […]

Vivaldi’s Gloria Magnificat and Handel’s Dixit Dominus, Newcastle Cathedral

Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel were two of the most prominent Baroque composers, each leaving an indelible mark on sacred music. Their choral masterpieces, Gloria and Magnificat (Vivaldi) and Dixit Dominus (Handel), exemplify the grandeur, complexity, and spiritual depth of Baroque liturgical compositions. These works, rooted in biblical texts and composed for religious services, remain celebrated for their intricate choral […]

London Philharmonic Orchestra Mahler’s Fifth Symphony

Epic. Joyous. The marmite of music. Who’s on stage London Philharmonic Orchestra sold out Sage One last time they visited, so we fully expect they’ll do the same again. This time they’re joined by conductor Robin Ticciati and pianist Francesco Piemontesi. What they’re playing Robert Schumann’s one and only Piano Concerto opens the show, Gustav […]

Bach Violin Concertos

Bright. Direct. Take a refreshing musical shower. Who’s on stage Maria Włoszczowska has incredible energy and passion as both a violinist and director. Tonight she leads Royal Northern Sinfonia in a new role as Artistic Partner. What you’ll hear Johann Sebastian Bach Sinfonia from Cantata No. 174 (5’) Johann Sebastian Bach Sinfonia from Cantata No. 4 (1’30”) […]

Dvořák’s New World Symphony

Heroic. Gripping. Music with the ‘wow’ factor. Who’s on stage Conductor Stephanie Childress and pianist Piotr Anderszewski (whose performance The Guardian recently described as ‘raw and astonishing’) are the guest stars for this evening’s concert with Royal Northern Sinfonia. What they’re playing Only one of the greatest symphonies ever written – Anton Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, better known […]

Tyne Theatre & Opera House – Theatre Tours

The theatre was built in 1867 by industrialist and politician, Joseph Cowen. The Grade I listed building is a unique creation of that era. With its lavish auditorium, outstanding acoustics and understage machinery, the Tyne Theatre produced entertainment that amazed the audiences of the time and brought them back asking for more. The one hour […]

John Simpson: The Leaders & Lunatics Tour

Tyne Theatre & opera Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

After a sell-out tour in 2024, legendary journalist and broadcaster John Simpson CBE is returning to the stage for an exclusive evening packed with unparalleled insights from one of the most distinguished foreign correspondents of our time. With decades of first-hand encounters and personal dealings, John will explore the enigmatic personas of global figures such as Putin, […]