REVIEW: Blackadder Goes Forth, by Nantwich Players
Clever, cunning, brilliant…
Just a few words from Edmund Blackadder’s own diction that could be used to describe how Nantwich Players have brought this production to the stage.
Clever, cunning, brilliant…
Just a few words from Edmund Blackadder’s own diction that could be used to describe how Nantwich Players have brought this production to the stage.
Nantwich Players have their own cunning plan next month when they stage “Blackadder Goes Forth”.
The production is an adaptation for stage from the legendary BBC television series written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton.
Nantwich Players Youth Theatre are to present Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”.
Set in the small town of Grover’s Corners, the production follows the lives of its residents as they navigate love, family, work, and loss.
Nantwich Players’ studio production of “Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons” will be heading to The Cheshire One Act Drama Festival on March 8 and 9.
It follows its run at Nantwich Players Theatre which launched tonight (Thursday February 27) to Sunday March 2.
By Claire Faulkner
Directed by Chris Ridge, adapted by Simon Stevens from the book by Mark Haddon, Nantwich Players have brought to life The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.
The play tells the story of Christopher Boone, who after being wrongly accused, sets out to solve the mystery of who killed his neighbour’s dog.
Nantwich Players amateur drama group have unveiled plans for their 2025-26 season of productions.
The season will get under way in September with “Nora: A Doll’s House” by Stef Smith, directed by Bethany Gail.
Nantwich Players are about to get the show on the road – with two new productions in the next two months.
First up is their performance of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”.
Nantwich Players has been shortlisted for eight National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) awards.
The amateur theatre group, based on Love Lane in Nantwich, have ben nominated for a range of awards.
A leading light of Nantwich’s theatrical scene celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends.
Pat Hough, who served 36 years as President of Nantwich Players, puts her long life down to “no nibbling between meals, moderation in all things and a little bit of luck!”
Get ready for Halloween this week with Nantwich Players, who present Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde.
Directed by Chris Finney, this psychological thriller is different from anything else I have ever seen produced by The Players.
Nantwich Players are to stage auditions for their production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens, adapted from the award-winning novel by Mark Haddon.
Dare you step into the dark world of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
Nantwich Players is staging its own adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players opened their new season with One Man, Two Guvnors.
Adapted by Richard Bean, the play is based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni originally written and performed in 1746.
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