The Late Shows
The Late Shows are a one weekend annual cultural initiative developed in Tyne & Wear since 2007. They are intended to attract new audiences to museums and galleries. They have become the largest programme[1] organised in the United Kingdom for the 'Museums at Night Festival'. HistoryThe programme started as a one-night event with 14 cultural venues taking part including Discovery Museum, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Laing Art Gallery. All the venues stayed open late and put on free events and exhibitions, which aimed to entice a new, younger audience through their doors. From the outset many different agencies came together to open their doors and this has continued. In mid-May 2013, more than 50 attractions feature in what an arts site for the region described as "the North East's legendary culture crawl".[2] An Arts Council of England case study demonstrates its impact.[3] That report gives headline information thus:
In 2013 The Late Shows were a bronze award winner at the North East England Tourism awards.[4] Selected notable venues
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