November Club's past projects and performances
This event has been cancelled but we hope to bring it back to you later in the year. Read more
Foods and Feuds: Two Cooks of Hexham postponed until further notice. Read more
A family-friendly story inspired by the themes of Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol' that sets out to 'save' the Lit& Phil library from its Head Librarian, Ebenezer Compendium. Read more
November Club's work-in-progress production creating new stories about Northumberland themed around some of the Grimm Brothers' traditional tales. Read more
Foods and Feuds: Two Cooks of Hexham delves into the lives of Hexham's Hannah Glasse and Ann Cook in an imaginary time travelling gathering. Read more
November Club talked to groups of young people across the North East to create a new and exciting performance for the GeNErosity Festival. Read more
The story of the legacy of Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan and the Wallington bequest to the National Trust. Read more
Join us on the streets of Morpeth and meet the remarkable Dr McCavity! Read more
Beyond the End of the Road is an award winning production that tells the story of a village called PLACE. Read more
The Imaginary Museum of the North celebrated Newcastle’s first Museum which was in the Lit & Phil. Read more
November Club were commissioned by National Trust, Wallington on the back of a long-standing and successful partnership to create a series of pop up theatre performances across the house and grounds in June 2018. Read more
A brand new award-winning musical for Northumberland Read more
Moving In tells the story of how the Trevelyans begin to turn a rather cold and sombre house into a family home. Read more
November Club worked with a group of young people to create a Museum of Now at the Great North Museum. Read more
A promenade performance exploring Wallington’s estate through the eyes of celebrated landscape gardener Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. Read more
Marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, Reflections of Newcastle explored the intellectual, cultural and social life of Newcastle during the First World War in three new iBooks, performances and installations. Read more
The Great Performing Rope celebrated the border town of Berwick's past, present and future. Read more
Why are you here? explored how and why houses like Blickling were left to the National Trust and invited visitors to think about the people who owned the houses not so long ago when they were handed over the national heritage organisation. Read more
Inspired by the Lit & Phil's wartime stories, November Club playfully explored and discussed themes of World War One with pupils from Walkergate Primary School. Read more
A promenade performance inspired by the true story of a performing elephant who appeared at the theatre in 1830. Read more
A series of unusual and intimate tours, revealing stories of the house and its most recent inhabitants. Read more
A lively alternative heritage trail exploring Morpeth Town Centre, as part of Heritage Open Days 2011. Read more
A multi-layered project taking the custom of Twelfth Day Cake to explore stories of Seaton Delaval Hall. Read more
All is not as it seems at Whalton Manor Gardens. Read more