Rare opportunity to join funded theatre groups for people with a learning disability and autistic people
Limited spaces available to join The Twisting Ducks funded theatre groups
The Twisting Ducks are offering a rare opportunity for people with a learning disability and autistic people to join funded theatre groups taking place weekly in
Newcastle upon Tyne and
Wallsend, North Tyneside.
We are looking to welcome new members and further diversify our theatre groups so that all voices are represented. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, and in particular, would love to hear from people from the global majority, young people (18-25), women, non-binary, and trans people.
Membership of these theatre groups are free.
No previous performing experience is needed, just an interest in performing and a commitment to attend weekly sessions.
If you're creative, love to express yourself, and want to be part of a supportive and inspiring community, we’d love to hear from you.
About The Twisting Ducks Theatre Company
The Twisting Ducks Theatre Company provides accessible arts opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autistic people across Tyne and Wear and Northumberland. The charity supports over 800 people a year to express themselves creatively, to develop their skills and social connections, and to achieve their aspirations as performers, musicians and DJ's. By using issue–based art forms they educate and inform, and help people speak up about social issues, to provoke thought, and to stimulate change.
Find out more about spaces available in groups in Wallsend and Newcastle upon Tyne below:

The Twisting Ducks Core Theatre Group
Weekly Mondays, 10am - 3pm at Wallsend Memorial Hall, North Tyneside
This group is for people with a learning disability and autistic people age 16+ who live in North Tyneside
The Core Theatre group are The Twisting Ducks' established performance group, creating ambitious, socially engaged work led by people with a learning disability and autistic people.
The Core Group doesn’t just make theatre, members also lead creative workshops, deliver training, and are commissioned to create films and accessible information resources. They use performance and storytelling as tools to influence change, challenge inequalities, and share lived experience with wider audiences.
Current project: Future Focus workshops, performance, and film
Future Focus is a National Lottery-funded project, developed in response to the lived experience and anxiety of people with a learning disability caused by not having housing and support plans in place for when parents and carers are no longer able to offer support.
As part of this project, group members will:
- Lead creative workshops with parents and carers
- Explore experiences and ideas around housing and support
- Develop and perform a play
- Create a film
The performance and film will be showcased at a special event in North Tyneside for an invited audience of people with a learning disability, carers and service providers, giving members the chance to share their lived experience and spark discussion.
Interested in joining The Twisting Ducks Core Theatre group?
To apply or to book a taster session, please contact us: Phone: 07925 167775 | Email:
admin@thetwistingducks.co.uk

Spectrum Theatre Group
Weekly Thursdays, 10am - 3pm at Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne
This group is for people with a learning disability and autistic people age 16+ who live in Newcastle upon Tyne
Spectrum Theatre Group meets weekly at Northern Stage, a nationally renowned theatre in the heart of Newcastle. It’s an exciting time to join Spectrum, as the group is currently developing
Bus, a major two-year immersive theatre and storytelling project funded by Arts Council England's National Lottery Project grants and Newcastle Cultural Investment Fund.
About the Bus project
Busexplores everyday experiences and emotions of travelling by bus, from the people we meet to the stories that unfold along the way.
Throughout 2026, Spectrum Theatre Group will:
- Lead creative workshops across Newcastle, bringing together people from marginalised communities, including people with a learning disability and autistic people, young people, refugees, older people, and LGBTQ+ communities, to share their stories and experiences of travelling by bus.
- Develop a new, immersive, multimedia performance staged on a bus, rather than in a traditional theatre.
In 2027, the Twisting Ducks Bus will tour venues in Newcastle and Sunderland, visiting schools, arts venues and festivals, including Sunderland Pride, Newcastle Mela, Northern Stage and Arts Centre Washington, inviting audiences to experience live performances based on real journeys, real people, and real voices.
Interested in joining Spectrum?
To apply or to book a taster session, please contact us: Phone: 07925 167775 | Email:
admin@thetwistingducks.co.uk































