Hilarious “Puppetry of the Penis” show arrives at Crewe Lyceum
The hilarious “Puppetry of the Penis” live show is set to pull in the crowds at Crewe Lyceum on May 20.
Puppetry of the Penis is an evening of puppetry with its pants off.
The hilarious “Puppetry of the Penis” live show is set to pull in the crowds at Crewe Lyceum on May 20.
Puppetry of the Penis is an evening of puppetry with its pants off.
Reaseheath College’s Family Festival is gearing up for its annual event on May 15.
The action-packed festival, on the college’s Nantwich campus, will offer hundreds of activities and displays which appeal to all ages.
The Very Best In Stand Up returns to Nantwich Civic Hall this week with a top bill of live comedy.
And two of the acts playing on May 6 are performing in Nantwich for the first time.
A psychological thriller developed by The Lowry theatre is heading to two rural venues in South Cheshire.
Animikii Theatre’s founders Henry McGrath and Adam Davies will stage “Origins” at the Barbour Institute, Tattenhall, and The Goodwill Hall, in Faddiley.
By Claire Faulkner
Music fans can look forward to the West End show ‘The Simon and Garfunkel Story’ which comes to The Lyceum Theatre in Crewe.
Celebrating the story and lives of the sensational Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, this production promises to be one to remember.
‘The Way We See It’ is an exhibition featuring mixed media work of Cheshire’s Creative Art Group at Nantwich Museum until May 7.
Creative Art Group was established over 15 years ago and involves a large group of mixed experience artists tutored by Ann Roach.
Nantwich Town Council, Nantwich Bookshop and Max Books have teamed up to launch the first Nantwich Sports Book Festival.
A number of venues in the town are inviting prominent sports personalities and authors to discuss their latest book releases between May 4-7.
A Time and Place textiles exhibition has opened in the Millennium Gallery at Nantwich Museum until June 18.
It features the work of Breakaway Textile Group, celebrating the skills and pleasure of creative textile work.
By Jonathan White
South Cheshire George Formby Ukulele Society proved a big hit when they performed during Nantwich Jazz Festival.
And the group was one of many of the wide variety of acts to perform during the five-day festival which pulled in around 40,000 visitors to the town.
By Jonathan White
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker near Nantwich took visitors back in time to the Cold War this Easter.
‘The Soviet Threat’ event recreated what life was like either side of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War.
By Claire Faulkner
Members of Crewe Amateur Musical Society have been busy in rehearsals for their latest production of Oliver.
The society will be performing their version of the classic at Crewe Lyceum Theatre from April 6 to 9.
Nantwich Museum will stage Easter Craft workshops for children next week.
Youngsters can take part in egg decorating, origami animals, Easter baskets, mask making, quizzes and more on April 6 and 7.
This year’s Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival features a new stage featuring a host of live bands during the five-day event.
The festival, now in its 20th year, takes places across Nantwich this Easter starting today (March 24) to Easter Monday March 28.
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