Crewe Lyceum to stage Alan Bennett’s classic The History Boys
Alan Bennett’s comic masterpiece The History Boys is to be staged at Crewe Lyceum next week.
The production – recently voted “the nation’s favourite play” – will run from May 5 to 9.
Alan Bennett’s comic masterpiece The History Boys is to be staged at Crewe Lyceum next week.
The production – recently voted “the nation’s favourite play” – will run from May 5 to 9.
Organisers of VE Day celebrations in Nantwich have unveiled plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Commemorations will begin at 12.30pm on Friday May 8 in Nantwich town centre, opening with Redshift Radio and music from the era.
By Claire Faulkner
The Lyceum in Crewe was alive with ‘The Sound of Music’ as Crewe Amateur Musicals Society presented the opening night of their latest production.
If you’re a fan of the classic story of the Von Trapp family, then you’ll really enjoy this show.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is to stage an evening with Bob Flowerdew in Nantwich next month.
Bob Flowerdew is well known to listeners of Gardeners’ Question Time and followers of Gardeners’ World.
An art gallery in Nantwich is preparing to show a two-week exhibition of works by local artists Amanda Challoner.
The exhibition at Love Art Gallery on Pillory Street will run from May 9 to 23.
Live comedy with “The Very Best In Stand Up” returns to Nantwich next week – and marks five years of the show at the Civic Hall.
Big names with hilarious acts have graced the staged in that time – and the May 1 show promises to be no different.
The Cholmondeley Pageant of Power event near Nantwich is inviting visitors from previous years to share their best CPOP shots.
Organisers of the June event, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors, say the best snaps will have the chance to win tickets, VIP parking and a helicopter ride.
Nantwich Town Crier John Parsons joined these ladies in calling for more people to sign up to the Midnight Walk in aid of their local hospice.
The women all work for Business Training & Consultancy Ltd in Crewe and are taking part together.
By Claire Faulkner
The film version of ‘The Sound of Music’ celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
And to celebrate, Crewe Amateur Musical Society is getting ready to bring the well-loved show to the Lyceum Theatre.
Nantwich Museum is to host a King Richard III talk by one of the team who studied his skeleton unearthed in Leicester.
Bob Savage, weapons expert for University of Leicester “Search for Richard III” archaeological team, will give a talk called Killed the Boar, Shaved his Head, the Violent Death of King Richard III.
Nantwich Civic Hall will be stepping back in time to the golden era of the 1950s and 1960s.
A special “Shake, Rattle and Roll” musical event will bring the sounds of the two decades to life on May 9.
The St Luke’s Hospice red London bus will be visiting Nantwich again – and opening as a ladies boutique!
The hospice’s ‘The Frock Stop’ is filled with ladies clothing and accessories.
The Nantwich Town Mayor charity quiz will take place later this month.
Teams of six are invited to take part in the event on Friday April 24 at Nantwich Civic Hall.
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