Take your seats for a retro performance. We’ve got nine photos of people on nights out at the Empire Theatre in Sunderland.
There’s a Sunderland man who can boast links to Stan Laurel, The Beatles and a childhood backstage at the Empire Theatre.It’s ...
I headed to Sunderland Empire I was extremely excited to see the National Theatre's production of War Horse. And while I left feeling completely mesmerised by the production and puppets ...
There’s a trio of one-night shows heading to Sunderland Empire - and we have two pairs of tickets to give away for each. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you can get ...
How did Britain's naval strength, coupled with the beginnings of the industrial revolution, lead to the establishment of a strong global empire? Discover the different tactics available to ...
This award-winning show set against the horrors of the First World War is no stranger to the Empire theatre but to open in the week of Remembrance ratchets up the poignancy of Michael Morpurgo’s ...
Tickets for the performance are priced from £19.53 from the Sunderland Empire Theatre website. For more about the Kathleen Davis Stage School, visit their website. To donate to Love, Amelia visit ...
Austin Glatthorn explores the extent to which the Holy Roman Empire delineated and networked a cultural entity that found expression through music for the German stage. He maps an extensive network of ...
Based on the best-selling books by Sunderland author Terry Deary ... with titles such as Groovy Greeks, Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians. Lion Television, which produces the series, said ...
What’s more, the empire started through violence and depended on force. Emperors could only survive if their people believed they could outgun anyone and everyone else. If an army grew ...
“Taking audiences through the passages of history, from the Rotten Romans and Groovy Greeks, to the Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians, the program is adored by children, parents and pensioners ...
Caesar quickly adopted his great nephew, Augustus. He also moved fast to strengthen the northern borders of the empire and tackle its enemies in the east. At home, he reformed the Roman calendar ...