Very Best in Stand Up comedy returns to Nantwich with debut acts
The Very Best In Stand Up returns to Nantwich Civic Hall on April 7 with two top acts making their debuts.
The first act of the evening is Paul Myrehaug.
The Very Best In Stand Up returns to Nantwich Civic Hall on April 7 with two top acts making their debuts.
The first act of the evening is Paul Myrehaug.
Music-lovers turned out in force for a spring concert staged by Nantwich Choral Society.
The choir launched their spring and summer programme with a performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah featuring big name singers and the Northern Concordia Orchestra.
Record crowds are expected to flock to the Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival which marks its 21st anniversary this Easter.
Organisers have been inundated with inquiries after unveiling the final line-up which includes performances by more than 120 bands at venues across town.
By Claire Faulkner
Crewe Amateur Musicals Society present their latest production of ‘Whistle Down the Wind’ at The Lyceum this week.
Based on the novel by Mary Hayley Bell, the show tells the story of a mysterious stranger whose fate lies between the prejudice of adults and the innocence of children.
TV presenter and comedian Brian Conley returns to Crewe Lyceum this month with his new variety show.
The Greatest Entertainer (In His Price Range) is on a UK tour, and arrives in South Cheshire on Wednesday March 29.
Art exhibition Forlorn Fragments by Marguerite Turner has opened at Nantwich Museum.
The exhibition, which focuses on heritage remains in the UK and abroad, is held in the Your Space Gallery at Pillory Street venue until May 6.
By Jonathan White
The 34th annual South Cheshire Militaire show took place at the new venue of Malbank School & Sixth Form College in Nantwich.
The show is organised by the South Cheshire Military Modelling Club and included scale-model Army, Navy and Air Force club displays.
By Claire Faulkner
Crewe Amateur Musicals Society are busy rehearsing for their next Crewe Lyceum show ‘Whistle Down The Wind’.
The group will be performing the show between March 15-18.
Former politician and historian Michael Portillo visits Crewe Lyceum on Monday March 6.
The ex-Tory Minister will run his new show “Life: A Game of Two Halves” where he’ll share life stories and experiences of politics, travel and more.
Malbank School is to stage a showing of “Blind Date” by Les Bordéliques.
The French-Canadian company, featuring former Cirque du Soleil performers, bring their madcap new show to Nantwich on Saturday March 11.
Nantwich Choral Society has unveiled a programme featuring some of the country’s best-known classical performers.
Rehearsals are in full swing for an early Easter concert including big name singers and the Northern Concordia Orchestra at Nantwich Civic Hall on March 26.
Les Petits Theatre Company is bringing to life the much-loved children’s picture book, The First Hippo on The Moon, written by David Walliams, at Crewe Lyceum on March 5.
One of the stars Dominic Allen speaks to Nantwichnews writer Claire Faulkner about the show
By Jonathan White
‘Meet The Beatles’ performed at Nantwich Civic Hall in front of a sell-out audience.
Talented acoustic guitar and female vocal duo ‘Chapter Two’ warmed up the audience with a mixture of classic tracks.
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