Death Toll thriller comes to Crewe Lyceum Theatre
Death Toll, the latest offering from thriller playwright James Cawood, is to play at Crewe Lyceum next week.
The show stars Corrinne Wicks (Doctors, Emmerdale) and Tom Butcher (Doctors, The Bill).
Death Toll, the latest offering from thriller playwright James Cawood, is to play at Crewe Lyceum next week.
The show stars Corrinne Wicks (Doctors, Emmerdale) and Tom Butcher (Doctors, The Bill).
St Mary’s Church in Nantwich will host the annual gala concert organised by St Luke’s Hospice.
The concert is being held in association with the Nantwich Food and Drink Festival, on September 3.
Tens of thousands of visitors packed into another hugely successful Nantwich Show at Dorfold Park.
And the incredible annual event was also captured in these spectacular pictures.
Nantwich Library has unveiled its programme of summer events to keep youngsters entertained in summer holidays.
It all starts this Monday (July 25) when 6-11 year olds are invited to “Revolting Rhymes” workshop with Helen Chapman, 10-11am.
Nantwich Outdoor Pool has been basking in the glory of the hot weather this week.
And hundreds of visitors have also been taking advantage of the facility’s new outdoor cafe.
A range of booklets detailing local Nantwich history has been extended and is on display at the town’s museum.
Four new titles have been added to the collection.
Nantwich Food Festival organisers are calling for volunteers to help at this year’s event.
The festival, which is run entirely by volunteers, is set to take place in September.
Nantwich Players put on an open air performance to entertain the elderly residents at a local care home.
The successful run of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by the Players ended with a special one-off production at Richmond Village Nantwich.
The third South Cheshire Big Day Out will take place on July 31 at the Nantwich Show Ground.
And this year there will be a Play Zone for children and Outdoor Arena sponsored by Car Transplants with donkey rides, sporting challenges, mini football, a fun dog show and more.
Food lovers will be served a treat when Nantwich welcomes two celebrated TV chefs to the town for the annual Nantwich Food Festival.
The annual culinary event will also showcase local and student chefs who will be cooking up recipes using locally sourced Cheshire ingredients.
Rod Stewart tribute show ‘Some Guys Have All The Luck’ sails into Crewe Lyceum this month.
The rock icon is one of the best-selling music artists of all time with a career spanning six decades.
Nantwich Museum will stage a series of walks and talks to complement its “Nantwich Besieged” exhibition which opens on July 21.
The exhibition will examine life in the town during the English Civil War.
Piano prodigy Leo Bailey-Yang will launch a new series of concerts at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich.
The lunchtime concerts will restart on Thursday July 21 at 12.30pm with eight-year-old Leo, who appeared on last year’s ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ TV show.
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