STRONGER SHORES - an Enviro-Aquatic Adventure! (23-29 May)

Synopsis

FREE PERFORMANCE OFFER: MAY HALF TERM 2026 

STRONGER SHORES  
23rd to 29th May 2026   

 
One boy. One beachball. One BIG 
underwater adventure. 
 
Using a vibrant brand of visual story-telling full of  
sea-life, songs, humour & puppetry, this show 
sheds light on how seagrass meadows, oyster  
reefs, kelp forests and other interventions are being introduced to sustain our glorious coastlines. 
 

Thanks to environmental charity Stronger Shores, 
Theatre Space North East are able to offer free 
performances of our brand new production 
β€œStronger Shores” for young children and their 
families this May half term. 

Suitbale for all ages.

Children must be acompanied by and adult.

 

SHOW DETAILS:

Show length: 40 minutes

(inc. post-show photo opp)


πŸ“… Sat 23rd May 2026

πŸ“ Theatre Space North East, Sunderland, SR1 1EP
πŸ•’ 2pm

πŸ’³ Free (booking required)

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πŸ“… Mon 25th May 2026

πŸ“ National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool, TS24 0XZ
πŸ•’ 2pm

πŸ’³ FREE (booking required)

Show followed by optional free 60-min puppetry workshop

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πŸ“… Tues 26th May 2026

πŸ“ Hirst Welfare Centre, Ashington

πŸ•’ 10.30am

πŸ’³ FREE (booking required)

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πŸ“… Weds 27th May 2026

πŸ“ Seaham CRT Hub

πŸ•’ 10.30 am
πŸ’³ FREE (booking required)

Show followed by optional free 60-min puppetry workshop

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πŸ“… Weds 27th May 2026

πŸ“ Horden CRT Hub

πŸ•’ 3pm
πŸ’³ FREE (booking required)

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πŸ“… Thurs 28th May 2026

πŸ“ Howdon Hub, North Tyneside

πŸ•’ 2pm

πŸ’³ FREE (booking required)

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πŸ“… Fri 29th May 2026

πŸ“ Surf School (on beach), South Shields

πŸ•’ 10.30am

πŸ’³ FREE (booking advised)

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Credits/Cast:

Written by Jamie Brown
Directed by Corinne Kilvington
Created by Theatre Space North East

Supported by the Stronger Shores charity.


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