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A traditional family pantomime.

Dick Whittington by Graham Barraclough at Knutsford Little Theatre

A wonderful night at the theatre

This week Knutsford Little Theatre presents “Mr Wonderful”, a play by James Robson written in 1997. It follows the hopes, dreams and reality of Norma Green, a single woman living in an old-fashioned terrace with her mother. Norma has lost her self-esteem over the years, never meeting Mr Right but still dreaming of finding true [...]

Review. Tiptoe Through the Tombstones – Byley Village Players

When Norman Robbins wrote 'A Tomb with a View' around thirty years ago he couldn't have imagined how popular the play would become. In fact, typing the play title into a search engine on my computer results in no less than 36000 matches.

London Suite is a Treat at KLT!

Knutsford Little Theatre start their new season with a play from one of the world’s best loved playwrights. Neil Simon enjoys enormous popularity due to his witty observations on life and humanity and London Suite is a perfect example of the author’s exceptional talent. The play, in fact, consists of four unrelated scenes all taking [...]

Tiptoe Through the Tombstones

Byley Players have chosen to open their new season with a hilarious farce from the pen of prolific writer Norman Robbins.

Thrills, laughter and tears at Knutsford Little Theatre

Knutsford Little Theatre have announced their 2009 – 2010 season and the choice of plays provides something for everyone.

Local success for local playwright

Congelton One Act Play Festival has been won by a playwright who lives just down the road in Sandbach.

Rocky Monster's at Knutsford Little Theatre

This week Knutsford Little Theatre juniors present “The Rocky Monster Show”, a musical by Malcolm Sircom. If like me, you have no idea what to expect from such a title, then do be reassured. aThis is a wonderful creation which incorporates many of the best characters from some of our greatest thrillers. If you remain [...]

Fringe benefits for young comic talent

So many great comic talents started out on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: a place I have long dreamt of performing at. When I was at Knutsford High School I loved being involved in the drama, dance and musical productions as well as being in Little Theatre and Knutsford Operatic Society productions and I’ve taken that [...]

Theatre Review – Absurd Person Singular – Knutsford Little Theatre

Knutsford Little Theatre bring their adult season to a close with one of the most popular plays written by the world’s most popular living playwright. This year is Alan Ayckbourn’s fiftieth anniversary and Absurd Person Singular is considered by many to be the play that established him on the world stage.

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