REVIEW: Nantwich Players Studio in “Things I know to be True”
by Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio presents Things I Know to Be True this weekend.
Written by Andrew Lovell, this is a play about family relationships, love, secrets and hope.
by Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio presents Things I Know to Be True this weekend.
Written by Andrew Lovell, this is a play about family relationships, love, secrets and hope.
By Claire Faulkner
All My Sons, written by Arthur Miller and directed by Jerry Park is showing at The Players this week.
Set in the garden of the Keller’s house over a single day during the Summer of 1947, the story examines relationships, loss and the American dream
Nantwich Players Youth Theatre is to stage its production “The Roses of Eyam” next month.
It will run at the Love Lane theatre from March 23-26 from 7.45pm each night.
Nantwich Players latest production is Immaculate by Oliver Lansley.
Directed by Bethany Gail, Immaculate tells the story of Mia, a young woman who wakes up one morning to find out she’s pregnant.
By Claire Faulkner
I’ve missed the theatre during the pandemic.
Like so many others, I’ve been waiting patiently for the doors to be opened once more at The Players Theatre on Love Lane.
Nantwich Players are returning to action with a new production “Female of the Species” to hit the stage in July.
This hilarious comedy, written by Joanna Murray – Smith, will hit the stage after July 20.
By Claire Faulkner
Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling opened at The Nantwich Players theatre on Friday night.
Directed by Marie Straker, this is a touching and heart-breaking story of a group of women showing their friendship, strength and resilience in good times and bad.
Nantwich players final play of the current season will be an adaption of The Ladykillers, the group says.
The unforgettable Ealing comic thriller first appeared in local cinemas with legendary stars such as Alec Guinness, Jack Warner and Peter Sellers, and Frankie Howard had a part as a barrow boy.
Nantwich Players are continuing their season with their latest production – “The Beauty Queen of Leenane” – by Martin McDonagh.
In a small house in the mountains of Ireland, a lonely spinster locks horns with her house-bound, manipulative mother in a rage-filled battle of wills.
The Cheshire Drama Festival for one-act plays is coming to Nantwich Players theatre on Love lane next month.
It is part of the All England Theatre Festival and the winner of Cheshire will proceed to the northern finals, where they get the chance to compete for the national finals in June.
By Claire Faulkner
The first double feature from the Nantwich Players Studio’s winter mini season opened with Albert by Richard Harris, followed by Edgar & Annabel by Sam Holcroft.
I’ve really enjoyed what the Nantwich Players Studio have produced so far, and I was thrilled to be invited into the final rehearsal of ‘Edgar and Annabel’.
Nantwich Players are to stage more of their unique “one act” plays this month as part of the ‘Winter Mini Season’.
Two contrasting plays in February promise to provide a fun, interesting and diverse evening of entertainment at their Love Lane theatre in Nantwich.
Nantwich Players are to stage their first ‘Mini Season’ between February 11-24.
The Mini Season provides four plays over two weeks, giving the audience more chances to see exciting theatre.
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