Queen's Hall has announced a jam-packed autumn programme.
The Hexham venue has had a busy summer with theatre intensives, free music workshops, and Dinosaur Adventure Live.
There was also a team trip to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Autumn will see the venue host various theatre, stand-up comedy, live music, and family-friendly shows.
Artistic director Katy Taylor said: "We’re delighted to be welcoming some of the best touring theatre, stand-up comedy shows and live music this season alongside some truly brilliant stories and talent from right here in the North East.
"Families are in for a real treat too with lots to entertain little ones including not one but two magical Christmas productions.
"We’re excited to be working with Kitchen Zoo on two brand new shows - and know how much our audiences love their work.
"The Night Before ChrisMouse offers the perfect introduction to theatre for early years and Jack and the Beanstalk promises fun for the whole family, with a magical retelling like you’ve never seen before."
Theatre highlights include a new production of Othello by the award-winning Elysium Theatre Company, which opens on September 18-19.
Followed by Kin, a new dark comedy by Christine Mackie, on September 20-21.
As Halloween approaches, the venue will host two dark theatre productions: Nightmares on October 13 and The Watch House on November 13.
There will also be a number of stand-up shows, with performances from Canadian star Tom Stade on September 22, Jason Manford on September 26, Mark Steel on October 12, Ed Byrne on October 17, and Gavin Webster on October 18.
The live music programme features British folk-rock band Steeleye Span on October 2, new rock band Cats in Space on October 24, and a celebration of Elton John's music by Destination Live on November 23.
An Evening with ABC’s Martin Fry is on November 3, An Evening with musician Derek Forbes is on November 21, and the Dreamcoat Stars will perform A Musical Christmas on November 17.
For more information or to book tickets, visit the Queen's Hall website or call the box office on 01434 652 477.
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