Useful links

You’ll find below links to organisations and networks who we know or with whom we are involved

Partners

The Tute

We are working with The Tute on Cambois Creates. The Tute operates from the Cambois Miners Welfare building.

Connecting Culture

Alnwick Playhouse

Alnwick Playhouse has played a major role in the life of the town since 1925, and has been a vibrant arts centre since 1990. We welcome all ages, all audiences, professional and amateur performers and provide a home to our local community groups.

Berwick Maltings

Passionate about ensuring that high quality live performances, film, exhibitions, workshops, talks, and youth arts are accessible to everyone living, working and visiting Berwick and the surrounding area.

Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival

Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF) is an artistically ambitious organisation for new cinema and artists’ moving image based in North Northumberland on the English border with Scotland.

Headway Arts

Headway Arts is a multi-award winning professional arts company led by people with lived experience of disability and their allies.

Meta4Dance

A contemporary dance company based in rural Northumberland.

Mortal Fools

Mortal Fools is a multi-award-winning theatre, drama and creative learning company based in Northumberland, working children and young people using drama and creative interventions to support their wellbeing and personal development.

Museums Northumberland

Our sites include some of the most important buildings in England – Berwick Museum and Art Gallery is housed in England’s first Barracks, Hexham Old Gaol is England’s oldest; Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum is situated in a Medieval building and Woodhorn Museum is located in a scheduled ancient monument.

Green Croft on The Wall

Inspired by the landscape and heritage, we create installations, and immersive experiences that engage people more deeply in a place or a space and offer activities that connect the mind with the body.

Queen’s Hall Arts

Queen's Hall Arts (QHA) is the charitable company that manages the venue, Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Hexham and provides an art service to a large part of rural Northumberland.

The Alnwick Garden

The Alnwick Garden is a delight; a modern garden combining sculpture, water features, and beautiful plants to create a wonderful family attraction.

Sector Support Organisations

Thriving Together Northumberland

This project showcases the remarkable work of the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Northumberland.

Northumberland CVA

NCVA exists to enable the community, voluntary organisations and charities in Northumberland to develop and succeed. To do so we provide expert advice, training and information. We provide a voice for the voluntary sector and help to build partnerships.

Independent Theatre Council

We are the management association representing the independent performing arts sector.

Other North East based performing arts companies

Cap-A-Pie

Cap-a-Pie is a theatre company that inspires thinking and learning. We work with lots of different people and types of organisations to create touring theatre and community and education projects. We partner with those engaged in thinking, learning and discovery including communities, educators, researchers and scientists.

Company of Others

Company of Others is a dance theatre company based in the North East of England. We collaborate with people who have experience of being ‘othered’ by the society we live in, to co-create dance theatre experiences which highlight and share stories of the human experience through their lens.

Open Clasp Theatre Company

We aim to Change the World, One Play at a Time. The theatre we co-create calls for revolution. It ignites activism and places theatre at the heart of transforming the lives of women and girls.

We co-create with women excluded by theatre and society to create bold and urgent theatre for personal, social and political change.

Unfolding Theatre

Unfolding Theatre makes big-hearted theatre that delights in bringing people together. Community-based creative processes engage surprising combinations of people to generate warm, distinctive theatre, rich in ideas.