Review: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Crewe Lyceum
By Claire Faulkner
Agatha Christie fans won’t be disappointed with the latest production to be shown at The Lyceum this week.
The Mousetrap has been running in London since 1952.
By Claire Faulkner
Agatha Christie fans won’t be disappointed with the latest production to be shown at The Lyceum this week.
The Mousetrap has been running in London since 1952.
Dragging any teenage boy off his XBox to watch live theatre is hard work, these days.
But seemingly not when the World Premiere tour of Tom Gates: Live on Stage arrives in South Cheshire!
By Claire Faulkner
On a cold, dark winter’s day, what could be better than to escape somewhere magical?
Thanks to Nantwich Players, I did just that when I watched their latest production of The Secret Garden this week.
Citizens of Crewe and Nantwich are advised to watch out for a very large owl as well as the most awful Auntie in history.
They will be up against a brave little girl and her ghostly friend in the world premiere production of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie at Crewe Lyceum Theatre.
Citizens of Crewe and Nantwich are advised to watch out for a very large owl as well as the most awful Auntie in history.
They will be up against a brave little girl and her ghostly friend in the world premiere production of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie at Crewe Lyceum Theatre, August 22-26.
REVIEW – by Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Player’s latest show The Thrill of Love retells the tragic and fascinating story of Ruth Ellis.
The facts are not in dispute. We know that she shot and murdered her lover David Blakeley.
Young mathematicians from Brine Leas School in Nantwich are celebrating after winning the University of Keele Senior Maths Team Challenge.
The clever calculators scooped the Keele Shield for their successful performance.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players latest production is a wonderful poignant story of love, loss and family relationships.
Colder Than Here, written by Laura Wade and directed by John Mckay, tells the story of one family trying to come to terms with, and understand why Myra, who is suffering from terminal cancer wants to plan her own funeral.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players’ latest production ‘Just Between Ourselves’ is a beautiful performance well worth seeing.
Directed by John Powell, the Love Lane theatre group has adapted the popular play written by Alan Ayckbourn.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players latest production ‘Bold Girls’ is a gutsy and heartfelt production.
Written by Rona Munro and directed by Don Hirst, the play tells story of four women trying to live a normal life during the troubles in Belfast during the 1990s.
Nantwich Players Christmas production this year is the festive comedy ‘Breezeblock Park’, writes Claire Faulkner.
Written by Willy Russell and directed by Peter Nawn, Breezeblock Park tells the story of a normal 1970s family Christmas on a Liverpool council estate.
A production company is on the hunt for Nantwich families or residents for a new Channel 5 show.
The Pi Productions series will focus on people who have ditched the 9-5 job to pursue their passions.
By Claire Faulkner
Tickets are still available for Nantwich Players latest production ‘The God of Carnage’.
Written by Yasmina Reza and directed by Simon Porter, this comedy tells the story of two couples who meet to discuss the behaviour of their children following a fight in a local park.
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