Nantwich Players launch new production All My Sons
Nantwich Players has recreated the much-loved Arthur Miller classic tale “All My Sons” as its new production.
It is a mesmerising story of the longer shadows cast by World War II in the USA.
Nantwich Players has recreated the much-loved Arthur Miller classic tale “All My Sons” as its new production.
It is a mesmerising story of the longer shadows cast by World War II in the USA.
By Claire Faulkner
The Roses of Eyam by Don Taylor is the latest production from Nantwich Players Youth Theatre.
Directed by Michaela Warrilow, the production tells the tragic tale and heroic sacrifice of the Derbyshire Plague village.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio team presents an Evening of Pinter this weekend.
Directed by John Mackay, two Harold Pinter plays, A Slight Ache and The Lover are running at the Players Theatre until Sunday February 27.
Nantwich Players are about to open their new production Lovesong, by Abi Morgan.
It opens today (Friday February 4) and taking on the challenge of this play was pushing boundaries for any local amateur theatre company.
Nantwich Town have welcomed two new loan signings and bid farewell to one player in the last few days.
The Dabbers, who travel to face Stafford Rangers tomorrow (December 27), have signed Joe Robbins on loan from neighbours Crewe Alexandra.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players are ready to celebrate the festive season with two productions this December.
This week NP Studio presents A 1940s Christmas Carol by Walton Jones.
Nantwich Players will be performing two comedies in December.
And tickets are now available for the first one – the NP Studio staging of “A 1940s Christmas Carol” by Walton Jones.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town Ladies are on the lookout for quality players to strengthen their first team.
Training takes place every Wednesday (7-8.30pm) on the Applewood Arena 3G artificial grass pitch at Nantwich Town Football Club on Waterlode.
Nantwich Town Walking Football club are looking to recruit more over 50s and over 60s players.
The club is hoping to enter teams into Walking Football leagues and tournaments and is keen to attract more players.
Nantwich Players’ latest production is the psychological thriller Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott, writes Claire Faulkner.
Directed by Jeremy Acklam this story follows the story of Susy, a blind woman who has fallen victim to three murderous con men.
Nantwich Town Ladies are looking for players to join their open age development team.
Training takes place every Tuesday (8-9:30pm) on the Applewood Arena artificial grass pitch at Nantwich Town FC on Waterlode.
Nantwich Town players are well into their pre-season training this week as they look forward to a new Northern Premier League campaign next month.
Players attended training last night (Thursday July 1) under the watchful eye of new First Team Manager Dave Cooke, along with his management team.
By Claire Faulkner
I’ve missed the theatre during lockdown, and like other theatre fans I’ve taken the opportunity to watch a number of plays recorded by national companies which have been available online.
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