Review: “Woman in Black” at Crewe Lyceum Theatre
By Claire Faulkner
Do you believe in ghosts?
If you like spooky stories then you need to head to The Lyceum this week for Susan Hill’s, Woman in Black.
By Claire Faulkner
Do you believe in ghosts?
If you like spooky stories then you need to head to The Lyceum this week for Susan Hill’s, Woman in Black.
Nantwich Film Club is to stage the Oscar-nominated documentary Honeyland on Monday (March 9)
Educating Rita is one of English playwright Willy Russell’s best loved works.
It celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2020 with a major touring production – stopping off at Crewe Lyceum Theatre next month.
By Claire Faulkner
I’d forgotten how the 1990s felt.
That soon changed when I went to watch Wasteland at The Lyceum on Tuesday night.
I could feel the music beating in my chest.
“Dreams of Nantwich”, a popular watercolour exhibition showing Nantwich in an entirely new light, is due to close this Saturday March 7.
By Jonathan White
Hundreds of visitors enjoyed the annual ‘Universal Model Show’ took place at Malbank School & Sixth Form College in Nantwich.
The show was organised by the South Cheshire Military Modelling Club.
Comedy veterans Cannon and Ball are to return to South Cheshire for a fifth Panto season at Crewe Lyceum.
It follows the record-breaking successes of the last four pantomime seasons.
By Jonathan White
‘An Evening with Prue & Peta Leith’ conversation & book signing event took place at Malbank School & Sixth Form College in Nantwich this week.
Motherwell Cheshire are to host Crewe Womens on February 29 with the theme of “be free”.
It is the fifth year of Womens Day celebrations and is the biggest celebration yet, with a fun filled day for all the family.
By Jonathan White
Disco lovers stepped back in time to enjoy “The Cheshire Cat Discotheque – The Early Years” in the Retro room at Studio Nantwich.
The event gave the audience the chance to relive times from the 1970s and 1980s with two of the original The Cheshire Cat DJs from the early years.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio are presenting two one act plays for this weekend only.
The double feature of Cliff’s Edge by Paul Beard and Girl in The Machine by Stef Smith demonstrates The Players on going ability to produce strong and creative theatre.
Nantwich Film Club are to stage a FREE viewing on Monday February 24 of the movie “Sorry We Missed You”.
The club says the free screening at Nantwich Civic Hall is “in an effort to increase awareness of people who might be struggling working in the gig economy”.
By Claire Faulkner
The Lyceum Studio space continues to bring new writing and contemporary theatre to Crewe this season.
The Spine is a play set within a football academy and follows three young players as they dream of reaching the premier league.
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