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Suthering with support TBA

Midnight Mango presents

Thursday 9th October 2025

Doors:                        7pm

Performance:         7.30pm

Running Time:        Approx. 120 minutes with an interval (approx.)

Tickets:                      General Admission (£15)

Concession (£7.50)

Suitable for Over 65s, Students, Artists, Unemployment Benefit, Disability Benefit. Please note proof of concession eligibility may be asked for upon arrival at the Box Office.  Complimentary tickets are available for Pas supporting those with access requirements.

No Questions (£3)

If you can’t afford any of the other ticket categories but still want to see the show, then please purchase this one – no questions will be asked. (Limited to 7, in advance and online only)

Powerful songwriting with traditional folk influences, Suthering offer an authentic and engaging performance of self-penned songs for our times.

SUTHERING consists of Julu and Heg, whose harmonies weave effortlessly through their original songs, paired with gentle guitar and emotive piano arrangements, transporting audiences into a world of timeless storytelling. Known for their chemistry and humour on stage, they effortlessly intertwine their important messages about the state of our climate, social conscience, and the importance of community and connecting with nature.

They champion female characters, creating new narratives for women and unearthing the female heroines of the folk tradition. 2024 marked the release of their second studio album Leave A Light On. Produced by BBC Radio 2 Folk Award Winner, Sean Lakeman (Levellers, Seth Lakeman), the album is a bold new direction in sound for the duo. A poignant and powerful exploration of themes affecting the social and political landscape, Leave A Light On is a collection of personal reflections, captivating stories and modern-day songs of protest and unity.

In 2022, they made history by setting up the first-ever pride event in their hometown. Tavistock Pride received acknowledgment from national and local press, radio and received an endorsement from Olympic athlete Tom Daley. Tavi Pride continues as an annual event which includes a large parade and festival. Julu and Heg are passionate about advocating for the LGBTQ+ community and for the rights of women and other marginalised people, through their music and through community engagement.

 

Press

“… spellbinding” Americana UK

“… Hard-hitting, beautiful songs” Folk Wales Magazine 

“… Suthering’s strength lies in their uniqueness” RnR Magazine

“… echoes of Sandy Denny” FATEA Magazine

“ … Beguiling and stunning” Spiral Earth

“… razor blade beauty” Folking.com

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Opening Hours 
We are open 11am - 10pm Wednesday - Friday and 6pm-10pm on Saturdays
 

Address
Alphabetti Theatre, St James Boulevard, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom NE1 4HP

 

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0191 261 9125. Our phone lines are open Monday-Tuesday: 10 - 6
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Good Boy Rex the Theatre Dog
Arts Council England
Community Foundation, Newcastle Culture Investment Fund Supported by Newcastle City Council
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The Barbour Foundation
Esmee Fairburn Foundation

With thanks to the
Fagus Anstruther Memorial Trust

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