Review: Gary Clarke’s Wasteland at Crewe Lyceum Theatre
By Claire Faulkner
I’d forgotten how the 1990s felt.
That soon changed when I went to watch Wasteland at The Lyceum on Tuesday night.
I could feel the music beating in my chest.
By Claire Faulkner
I’d forgotten how the 1990s felt.
That soon changed when I went to watch Wasteland at The Lyceum on Tuesday night.
I could feel the music beating in my chest.
Comedy veterans Cannon and Ball are to return to South Cheshire for a fifth Panto season at Crewe Lyceum.
It follows the record-breaking successes of the last four pantomime seasons.
By Claire Faulkner
The Lyceum Studio space continues to bring new writing and contemporary theatre to Crewe this season.
The Spine is a play set within a football academy and follows three young players as they dream of reaching the premier league.
Writer, broadcaster and comedian Dom Joly will be performing at Crewe Lyceum in April as part of an extensive UK tour.
Best known as the creator of Trigger Happy TV, Joly is setting off on his first UK theatre tour since 2011, and will be in South Cheshire on April 5.
By Claire Faulkner
Local community radio station The Cat delighted fans yesterday when they presented ‘Sunday Night at The Lyceum Theatre’.
The variety show was packed with singing, dancing and laughter, and was organised in aid of the Lost Little Ones MCH Charity Baby Bereavement Suite Appeal.
By Jonathan White
Acton Operatic Society delighted a packed audience by performing a breath-taking concert featuring the hits of Rodgers & Hammerstein at Acton’s St Mary’s Church.
Crewe Lyceum Theatre has a host of shows coming up in the next few weeks.
Here’s our rundown of what’s on at the popular venue.
West End hit “A Beautiful Noise” which celebrates the music of Neil Diamond comes to Crewe Lyceum Theatre on Valentine’s Day.
Fans can fall in love with the legend’s music all over again at the show on Friday February 14 at 7.30pm.
The panto season might be over, but Crewe Lyceum Theatre is as busy as ever – oh yes it is!
The popular venue is hosting a variety of shows throughout the rest of January, and here’s the rundown.
The Cat Community Radio is to host a night of live entertainment at Crewe Lyceum Theatre in aid of Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity.
By Claire Faulkner
Peter Pan has flown into the Lyceum this Christmas for a high-flying swashbuckling adventure.
Presented by Qdos Entertainment and directed by David Fleeshman, this fun-filled show is a traditional pantomime which the whole family can enjoy.
TV celebrity chef and food writer Nigel Slater will be in Crewe as the curtain rises for the final time on the play based on his memoir.
Author of bestselling books and presenter of TV shows, Slater has been the food columnist for The Observer for 25 years.
By Claire Faulkner
Based on the book by Nigel Slater and written by Henry Filloux-Bennett, Toast is running at The Crewe Lyceum this week.
Directed and choreographed by Jonnie Riordan, the production portrays the childhood story of Nigel Slater through a wonderful mix of memories, smells (Nigel kept a list) and finding the joy of cooking.
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