Nantwich Players gear up for two new productions
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 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 Studio are on the look out for more talent at their next open audition workshop.
The audition is for characters in their production, “Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons” by Sam Steiner.
A Nantwich mum has opened a new pottery studio in the town to share her passion with residents.
Samantha Jackson will be running classes at her new “Clay-Zy Day” pottery studio off Hospital Street.
Nantwich Players are to stage an upcoming Studio production “The Last of the Pelican Daughters” by The Wardrobe Ensemble.
The show is scheduled to run from July 11-14 at the Nantwich Players Theatre on Love Lane.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Nantwich nightclub The Studio has been given permission to extend its opening hours on Fridays and Saturdays to 4.30am despite objections from some nearby residents.
The Studio, on Castle Street, currently has permission to open until 3.30am Monday to Saturday and until 2.30am on Sundays.
By Claire Faulkner
Nantwich Players Studio presented The White Bike by Tamara von Werthern this weekend.
Directed by Holly Jones, this one act play is based on the true story of Eilidh Cairns, a young female cyclist who was killed by a lorry in 2009, and the first person to have a white bike erected in their memory.
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.
By Claire Faulkner
The first Studio Production of the season from Nantwich Players is Anything is Possible if you Think about it Hard Enough by Cordelia O’Neill.
Directed by Anastasia Newton, this two hander piece explores aspects of love and grief with its audience.
“The Street is my Studio” exhibition celebrating the centenary of local artist J. Haydn Jones (1923-2023), has opened at Nantwich Museum.
It is being staged in the Community Gallery of the Pillory Street venue and will run until Saturday 11 November.
By Jonathan White
Tributes have been paid to the frontman of the Electro 80s band which has performed in Crewe and Nantwich for many years.
David ‘Blue’ Hamilton, originally from Glasgow, passed away aged 59 from cancer peacefully in his sleep earlier this month.
By Jonathan White
The Studio nightclub is to host fundraising concerts as part of the Nantwich Jazz & Blues Festival.
The Festival, between April 6-10, will feature more than 100 gigs at pubs, restaurants, and other sites across Nantwich.
A Nantwich woman has opened a new yoga studio near the town after being inspired to change her life during a visit to Central America.
Harriet Devaney, 32, has fulfilled her dream by opening “The Orchard Studios” at Hatherton Lodge Farm.
By Claire Faulkner
Ben Hur on stage. Is that even possible? If you head to Nantwich Players this weekend, you’ll see that it is.
The Studio Team’s latest production is the epic comedy Bun Hur, written by Patrick Barlow and based on the book by General Lew Wallace.
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