REVIEW: Female of the Species, Nantwich Players
By Claire Faulkner
I’ve missed the theatre during the pandemic.
Like so many others, I’ve been waiting patiently for the doors to be opened once more at The Players Theatre on Love Lane.
By Claire Faulkner
I’ve missed the theatre during the pandemic.
Like so many others, I’ve been waiting patiently for the doors to be opened once more at The Players Theatre on Love Lane.
Cheshire East Council has offered Nantwich residents and visitors four days of free car parking later this year.
However, the offer is unlikely to appease many who are angry at parking charges being re-introduced by the authority after suspension of charges during lockdown.
Police are investigating an alleged assault on an 18-year-old woman in a Nantwich car park.
The incident happened on Friday night (July 10) in the car park in Love Lane.
More road closures are planned in Nantwich town centre to enable shoppers and pedestrians to “socially distance” in safety.
Now we can reveal the whole one-way stretches of Pillory Street and Hospital Street will close to traffic from June 15.
Cheshire East Council admitted today they will not be able to move the latest unauthorised travellers encampment in Nantwich.
Travellers arrived on the Cheshire East-owned Love Lane car park yesterday evening (June 3).
Live shows at Nantwich Players and Crewe Lyceum have all been postponed amid the Coronavirus crisis.
Civic Comedy shows at Nantwich Civic Hall have also been postponed in April and May.
Nantwich Food Festival WILL go ahead as planned in 2020 after organisers reached agreement with Cheshire East Council over use of its car parks.
A cloud had been hanging over the festival after it emerged in December that Cheshire East had stalled on talks to use its key sites, Love Lane and Bowling Green car parks.
Cheshire East Council could decline the use of two major town centre car parks during next Nantwich Food Festival, councillors have been warned.
A three-year contract between the authority and festival committee for use of Love Lane and Bowling Green car parks during the three-day festival has now expired.
Neil Bartlett’s powerful adaptation of the Dickens’ classic “Great Expectations” is to be staged at Nantwich Players this December.
A chance meeting with a convict on Christmas Eve, a decaying house full of secrets and an orphan’s life transformed by an anonymous benefactor.
By Claire Faulkner
The Ladykillers, written by Graham Linehan and directed by Don Hirst, is the latest production from the Nantwich Players.
Based on the Ealing comedy film from 1955, the show tells the story of a sweet and eccentric little old lady who innocently rents her spare room to group of criminals planning a robbery.
Nantwich Players are continuing their season with their latest production – “The Beauty Queen of Leenane” – by Martin McDonagh.
In a small house in the mountains of Ireland, a lonely spinster locks horns with her house-bound, manipulative mother in a rage-filled battle of wills.
Romazzino has officially opened its new High Street restaurant in Nantwich.
Bosses have moved the eaterie from its Love Lane premises to a large outlet, which used to be the Cooperative Pharmacy.
The new Romazzino restaurant is set to open in Nantwich later this month.
A full revamp of the former Cooperative Pharmacy building on High Street has been completed with the restaurant set to open on March 28.
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