Rural touring theatre is back with exciting live performance in Cheshire this autumn
An Outstanding Contribution Award was presented to the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts volunteer promoters, who select, manage, market and host the live performances for their communities at the Cheshire West Community and Voluntary Arts Awards 2022, (held at Theatre Porto on 20 September).
Cheshire Rural Touring Arts is a shared service between Cheshire West and Chester Council and Cheshire East Council. They have launched the new Autumn season programme, taking place at venues across Cheshire.
This season there is a wonderful mix of styles and themes to please everyone. Well-known comedy actor Jeffrey Holland (Hi-Di-Hi, You Rang M’Lord) brings his delightful one-man performance of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s final meeting in ‘And This is My Friend Mr Laurel’.
Just Some Theatre present ‘The Killer Question’ a dark comedy murder mystery thriller which will leave you guessing.
Badapple Theatre are bringing ‘The Frozen Roman’ to Cheshire, where a village pub is under threat from a housing development, can the locals find help from unexcepted places?
More comedy is on offer from the incomparable poet and comedian Kate Fox (radio 4) who brings her new show looking at her own diagnosis of autism through the theme of her beloved Doctor Who in ‘Bigger on the Inside’, blending spoken word, stand up and personal memoir.
There are two fantastic music nights out in the company of wonderful musicians. Ma Bessie and her Pig Foot Band with ‘Ma Bessie’s Prohibition Party’, is a trip back to 1920’s/20’s blues and Jazz, moving up to present day focusing on the life and music of the Empress of Blues Ma Bessie, performed by the remarkable Julia Titus and her band. Take a trip across the channel with Fifi La Mer with ‘A journey into French Music from Offenbach to Gainsbourg’ looking at 100 years of French music.
For children and families, there is a welcome back for Funnelwick Limb to Cheshire with ‘The Chronicles of Atom and Luna’, a tale of two heroes on a journey to save their friend. Told with story, music and puppetry through a beautiful mix of nature and fairy tales, created by Murray Lachlan-Young and directed by Theatre Porto’s Nini Hajiyianni.
For ages 7+ Hawk dance theatre burst onto Cheshire Rural Touring Arts with ‘Inside the Igloo’, using dance, projection and storytelling for ages 3+.
Coalesce Dance Theatre bring ‘The Old Green Time Machine’, with two intrepid time travellers who are in a race to save the world from environmental disaster, with an interactive stay and play session after the show, for ages 4+.
Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council said:
Performance details and online booking is available on the website: www.cheshireruraltouringarts.co.uk.
The new season brochure is available online: https://www.cheshireruraltouringarts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/CRTA-Season-brochure-Aut22-final.pdf