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Ladies Day

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First presented by the Hull Truck Theatre company, “Ladies’ Day”, by Amanda Wittington is Knutsford Little Theatre’s excellent choice for their current production. The play revolves around four fish-filleting women who work in a northern fish factory. When, as actually did happen in 2005, Royal Ascot came to York, the foursome decides that a day [...]

“Magic of the Musical” – a tribute to a well-loved friend

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On Friday 27th May, at Northwich Memorial Hall, three local Amateur Theatre groups will pay tribute to a well-loved friend and fellow performer, Mrs Anne Hooker. Amateur theatre was a big part of Anne’s life. She met her husband, Roy, when they both played the lead roles in South Pacific back in 1964.  Both of [...]

Launch Party for Knutsford Musical Theatre Company

(C) 2010 Knutsford Guardian - Nick "Jonesy" Jones

From the beginning of April, Knutsford Musical Theatre Company is launched. This new name for Knutsford Amateur Operatic Society better reflects the style of the Company. A competition to design a new logo was won by Ben Cashmore, the grandson of a Company member. To celebrate, the Company toasted with a glass of bubbly and [...]

The Murder Room

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Knutsford Little Theatre welcomes back some familiar faces with their latest offering, Jack Sharkey’s farce, The Murder Room. Viccie Dougall was the star of many youth productions and has returned to the theatre after completing a drama degree at Liverpool Hope University. She shows excellent stage presence and strength of character in a challenging part [...]

Life Begins at Seventy

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Life Begins at Seventy is the title and the optimistic premise of the latest play at Knutsford Little Theatre,

Knutsford Little Theatre review – KIlling Time

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Killing Time was Richard Stockwell's first play and made its début at the Theatre Royal, Windsor in 1997 staring Dennis Waterman and Glynis Barber.

Hitler Killed My Canary.

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Is a dark musical comedy about fathers, tea and war and is an extraordinary mix of the humour of 1940’s Britain and the tragedy of the world’s most bitter conflict.

Killing Time at Knutsford Little Theatre

Rick has a deadly secret. Jane has two hours to save her own life. Together they are Killing Time.

Sing me a song Mr. Piano man or Mrs Piano lady..

We are now gathering pace with our production of The Wizard of Oz, being performed at The Grange Theatre, Hartford, week commencing 24th May 2010.  We have an excellent Producer/Musical Director in post now and all the key roles within the Society have also been filled from a production point of view apart from a [...]

All Your Favourite Pantomime Characters in one Show!

Byley Village Players – Abanazar’s Revenge The advertisement said ‘all your favourite panto characters in one show’ and that is most certainly true. In this original pantomime by Cheshire based writer Ian Hornby, the Evil Queen and Abanazar have pooled their wicked forces to get their own back on the good guys. They kidnap Snow [...]

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