Nantwich Film Club to screen Wild Rose movie
Nantwich Film Club returns on Monday October 14 with the screening of “Wild Rose”.
What are you willing to sacrifice to follow your dream?
Nantwich Film Club returns on Monday October 14 with the screening of “Wild Rose”.
What are you willing to sacrifice to follow your dream?
Nantwich Museum and members of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) celebrated the life of Joseph Priestley.
The famous scientist, theologian and teacher was a resident of Nantwich for a time.
Nantwich Players award-winning Studio launches its second season in November.
Opening the new season is ‘Swallow’ by Stef Smith from November 1-3.
By Claire Faulkner
If you want to see something a little different this weekend you could head to The Lyceum to see a unique adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
S**t-faced Shakespeare is touring the UK with their version of the well-known classic, the major difference being that one of the company will be drunk.
Queen tribute band ‘QE2’ will perform a fund-raising concert at Studio Nantwich on October 11.
The club on Castle Street will open from 8.30pm for the over 18s only event.
Carrie Dunn will launch her new book ‘The Pride of the Lionesses: The Changing Face of Women’s Football in England’ at the Nantwich Bookshop on October 11.
Carrie is also author of “The Roar of the Lionesses: Women’s Football in England” – named one of The Guardian’s best sports books of 2016.
Legendary singer Lyn Paul returns to the iconic role of Mrs Johnstone for one final time in Bill Kenwright’s smash hit musical Blood Brothers which arrives at Crewe Lyceum in November.
Cheshire’s biggest panto “Peter Pan” has officially set sail with the pantomime’s launch at Crewe Lyceum Theatre.
Stars of this year’s production include Cannon and Ball, Chico, Malcolm Lord, Stefan Peijc, Joshua Wyatt and Danielle Lockwood.
Nantwich Players are braced for the next production of the season – the riotously funny “Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense”.
By Claire Faulkner
Shavington Drama Group’s latest production is Tiptoe Through the Tombstones.
Written by Norman Robbins and directed by Megan Goode, this spoof comedy thriller had the audience in hysterics on its opening night.
By Claire Faulkner
Crewe Lyceum was full last night (September 17) for the opening of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
There is something quite special about this show.
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker near Nantwich is hosting its popular living history event where the Soviet threat of the Cold War comes to life.
It’s happening this weekend September 21-22.
By Claire Faulkner
Shavington Drama Group are celebrating their 30th year by presenting “Tiptoe Through The Tombstones” this week.
Written by Norman Robbins and directed by Megan Goode, the local drama group have worked hard to produce a show they hope everyone will enjoy.
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