Nantwich mum set to stage play in memory of son
A Nantwich mum is set to re-stage the last play her son watched before he was killed in a road accident.
Cat Hunter set up Mokushla Theatre Company in memory of her son Luke.
A Nantwich mum is set to re-stage the last play her son watched before he was killed in a road accident.
Cat Hunter set up Mokushla Theatre Company in memory of her son Luke.
Nantwich Players Studio is to present their next two-hander play “Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons”.
The captivating and thought-provoking play is by Sam Steiner, directed by Bethany Gail.
The acclaimed Helen Forrester play “By The Waters Of Liverpool” reaches the shores of Crewe Lyceum next week with a star-studded cast of nine.
It is running for eight weeks across the UK and plays in South Cheshire on Monday and Tuesday September 18-19.
The full cast starring in the Helen Forrester play “By The Waters Of Liverpool” at Crewe Lyceum in September has been unveiled.
The show comes to South Cheshire as part of its UK Tour and arrives three years after the original tour was abandoned in 2020 because of Covid.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio are presenting two one act plays for this weekend only.
The double feature of Cliff’s Edge by Paul Beard and Girl in The Machine by Stef Smith demonstrates The Players on going ability to produce strong and creative theatre.
Nantwich Players will be staging their first play of 2020 next month, called “Honour” by Joanna Murray-Smith.
“Honour” is described as a frank, honest, play that cannot fail to move anyone who has ever put their trust in another human being.
By Claire Faulkner
As part of their UK and Ireland tour, London Classic Theatre presented Noël Coward’s Private Lives at Crewe Lyceum this week.
Famously written in just four days while recovering from illness, Coward’s incredible pace of writing is reflected in the witty, wicked and fast dialogue of the play.
By Claire Faulkner
A star of TV hit ‘Game of Thrones’ is bringing the award-winning play Stones In His Pockets to the Crewe Lyceum on November 17.
Directed by Ian McElhinney, the play has received outstanding reviews from critics in the West End and on Broadway.
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