“80s Live” show comes to Crewe Lyceum this week
A new 2022 show called “80s LIVE!” will be held at Crewe Lyceum Theatre this Friday January 7.
The show aims to revive the sights, sounds and fashion of the 1980s live on stage.
A new 2022 show called “80s LIVE!” will be held at Crewe Lyceum Theatre this Friday January 7.
The show aims to revive the sights, sounds and fashion of the 1980s live on stage.
A furloughed drama teacher has been keeping Nantwich families entertained during lockdown – with a “Wizard of Oz” themed stage outside her house!
Fliss Finch decided to set up the mini stage and a hopscotch trail next to it in a bid to keep her own two children occupied.
Nantwich Players are braced for the next production of the season – the riotously funny “Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense”.
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!
It was one of biggest comedy shows of a decade – and a comedy character remembered and loved by millions.
Now Frank Spencer is about to hit the Crewe Lyceum stage when the first ever production of the TV series Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em comes to town during a UK tour.
Talented students from Cheshire College – South & West will light up the stage this week in Dance 2018 – The Evolution.
The show at the college’s Crewe campus will include all styles of dance and demonstrate how dance and society has evolved over the decades.
A stage version of David Walliams’ children’s tale The First Hippo On The Moon is to be performed at Crewe Lyceum Theatre.
The endearing show will visit South Cheshire during its full-scale UK tour on Sunday March 5.
Youngsters from 16 schools across Nantwich entertained packed crowds in the town at the annual Skoolzfest event.
Children sang their hearts out on a stage set up in the town square.
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