Nantwich Food Festival bring back Cookalong Theatre
Nantwich Food Festival organisers are to bring back their popular Cookalong Theatre for this year’s event.
The venue gives visitors a chance to work alongside talented celebrity and local chefs.
Nantwich Food Festival organisers are to bring back their popular Cookalong Theatre for this year’s event.
The venue gives visitors a chance to work alongside talented celebrity and local chefs.
Nantwich Players have unveiled their latest production, “When We Are Married”, a timeless comedy by J.B. Priestley.
Directed by Jerry Park, the play will run from June 28 to July 6 at the Nantwich Players Theatre on Love Lane.
Nantwich Players have unveiled their latest production, called “The Girl on the Train”.
It is based on the best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins and the DreamWorks film and adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel.
Nantwich Players Studio are to stage their next production this April, called “The White Bike” by Tamara von Werthern.
Millions of people cycle to work every day. And every week, some of them don’t make it home.
Nantwich Players have unveiled their 2024/25 season of 10 productions.
It will kick off in September with their production of “One Man, Two Guvnors” to run from September 6-14.
Nantwich Players are to stage their latest drama production with its version of Mike Leigh’s ‘Abigail’s Party’ next month.
This seemingly ordinary suburban gathering spirals into a captivating exploration of human relationships and social dynamics.
Nantwich Players Studio are to perform a new two-hander production next month, called “Anything is possible if you think about it hard enough”.
The play is written by Cordelia O’Neill and directed by Anastasia Newton.
The weather has been kind, organisers on top of their game, and wonderful volunteers out in full force – once again Nantwich Food Festival has delivered.
The first two days of the annual Nantwich Food Festival – believed to be one of the biggest free food festivals in the UK – have been a roaring success.
Cheshire East Council has come in for some stick this year over its car parking policy.
But it ‘snow’ joke when they ended up charging Santa Claus during his flying visit to Nantwich today!
Nantwich Players are to present multi-award-winning playwright Alan Bennett’s Habeas Corpus in their next production this month.
This farcical comedy is a guaranteed good night out, and the Players will be staging shows across eight days between October 21-29.
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.
Two successful Nantwich businesswomen Claire Smith and Emma Dechoux have launched a new group for women in business called Leading Ladies Club.
The club was launched yesterday (March 8) at Love Lane in Nantwich 7-9pm, on International Women’s Day.
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.
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