Nantwich film club to screen Fantastic Woman on September 10
Nantwich film club is to screen Fantastic Woman on September 10 at the Civic Centre.
In Fantastic Woman, Marina and Orlando are in love and planning for the future.
Nantwich film club is to screen Fantastic Woman on September 10 at the Civic Centre.
In Fantastic Woman, Marina and Orlando are in love and planning for the future.
By Claire Faulkner
A Bunch of Amateurs written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman is the latest production presented by the Nantwich Players.
Directed by Michael Fair, this light-hearted comedy tells the story of a small community trying to save its theatre and the washed-up Hollywood star who is tricked into helping them.
The Russian State Opera will be performing Madama Butterfly at Crewe Lyceum Theatre later this month.
The highly acclaimed production returns for a UK tour, with music by Giacomo Puccini, and will be staged in South Cheshire on September 29.
The Crown Hotel and Rodney Densem Wines have teamed up to run a gin tasting evening as part Nantwich Food Festival.
The event on Friday August 31 will also include food, drink and live entertainment.
Former members of hit band The Beautiful South will be performing at Crewe Lyceum on November 1.
The South was formed after The Beautiful South split in 2007 as most members of the band didn’t feel ready to hang up their microphones or instruments.
By Claire Faulkner
Part play, part variety show The Dressing Room, written by Bobby Ball delighted the audience at the Crewe Lyceum on Saturday.
The show follows four comedians who meet behind stage before performing their routines at a club.
Nantwich Museum will be hosting talks as part of the summer exhibition detailing the history of Welsh Row.
The talk takes place tomorrow, Saturday August 11, at 2pm, and will shed further light on the development of this important district of the town.
Citizens of Crewe and Nantwich are advised to watch out for a very large owl as well as the most awful Auntie in history.
They will be up against a brave little girl and her ghostly friend in the world premiere production of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie at Crewe Lyceum Theatre.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich poet Helen Kay has launched an exhibition at Crewe Lifestyle Centre.
The exhibition, called Poetry, Dyslexia and Imagination, features a range of poems, art, videos and music.
A new exhibition called “Pathways” has opened at Nantwich Museum.
It is a textile art exhibition by “Connected Threads”, the stitching group of South Cheshire Embroiderers Guild.
Nantwich Museum’s “Welsh Row Through The Ages” summer exhibition is pulling in the punters.
The exhibition was opened by Mayor of Cheshire East Cllr Lesley Smetham and runs until Saturday October 13.
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