The Little Theatre in Chester is a charming community theatre offering two spaces and tonight the Liz Stafford auditorium was…
Enthusiastic community theatre present a subject which resonates today. The last play by the late Bill Morrison, one of the…
All Hail Hillbark! Electrifying! It’s the time of year we sit out on a beautiful evening in Royden Park, to…
Agatha Christie is ‘marmite’ and for me personally, not something I would spread on my toast, but it is the…
A bold, original attempt at this classic, which ascends to a powerful ending. The Crucible is one of the seminal…
‘Capable cast entertain with a gentle comedy.’ The Woolgathers of Heswall return to the Little Theatre Birkenhead with their second…
If, like me, you have never been to Prescot, it’s a sleepy historic town which now has at its heart…
A charming, funny piece of nostalgia. The Carlton Players continue their season with Godber’s nostalgic and gentle comedy, loosely based…
Both drama and music were on the bill at Melrose Hall, Hoylake tonight, Friday 25th November. Presented by the multi-talented…
These days, theatre gives us so much choice from minimalist to technical wizardry, contemporary themes and hard-hitting issues but every…