Little Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne
Facts and practical information
The Little Theatre Gateshead is Gateshead's only theatre. It was built during World War II, thanks to the generosity of sisters Ruth, Sylvia and M. Hope Dodds. It is believed that the theatre is the only one built in Britain during the war. The building process was interrupted by hostilities after the site was acquired in 1939, being at one time requisitioned as a barrage balloon station, and at another having windows and doors damaged by a bomb falling in Saltwell Park, just across the road. The opening performance on October 13, 1943, was A Midsummer Night's Dream. The theatre is home to the Progressive Players Ltd, who produce ten plays per year. The roots of the Progressives were in the Gateshead branch of the Independent Labour Party, but the group is now non-political. ()
Little Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Metro Radio Arena, Saltwell Park, Gateshead International Stadium, Shipley Art Gallery.
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How to get to Little Theatre by public transport?
Bus
- Bensham Whitehall Road • Lines: 29 (11 min walk)
- Saltwell Park • Lines: 29 (11 min walk)
Light rail
- Gateshead Stadium • Lines: Green, Yellow (23 min walk)