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Tag Archives: Lichfield

Beer, Beach Boys and Bob Dylan

Dave Woodhall talks to Billy Mitchell, front man with folk rock icons Lindisfarne, about his current tour.

29 September, 2015 in Music, What's on.

Local Music festival a resounding success

The first ever Lichfield Rocks festival raised over £2,500 for St Giles Hospice in Whittington.

31 July, 2013 in Most recent, Music, Staffordshire.

Lichfield rocks for St Giles

Local music festival set up to raise money for charity

23 May, 2013 in Festivals, Music, Staffordshire, What's on.

Kipling centenary production

Audiences are invited to a gritty fly-on-the-wall World War I drama when the Lichfield Players present ‘My Boy Jack’ in the Garrick Studio next month.

23 April, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

Save £5,000 on a brand new home in Armitage this weekend

Local housebuilder, Walton Homes, will be opening the doors to two brand new residential developments this weekend

22 March, 2013 in Property Press, Staffordshire.
Gary Bulley

Trailer Solutions booming for Bulwell

Bullwell Trailer Solutions has announced that profits have risen at the company for the fifth year in a row, with the past 12 months marking a record trading year

18 March, 2013 in Business, Staffordshire, Transport.

Who are the men – and women – in black?

If you’re out and about in the centre of Lichfield next Saturday morning, you could find yourself face-to-face with some rather sinister characters wearing black.

13 March, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

The Birmingham Press interview: Malcolm Stent

Dave Woodhall talks to Brummie comedian Malcolm Stent about his new show.

9 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Features, Theatre, What's on.

Lichfield: Edge of Darkness

Lichfield Players move rapidly on to their next production, a play which offers a total contrast to Ayckbourn’s humour.

4 March, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

A lesson in promotion: Players take to streets in pyjamas

Look out for shoppers in their pyjamas in Lichfield city centre this Saturday morning – January 26th – as the Lichfield Players brave the elements in their nightwear to promote their next show.

21 January, 2013 in Most recent, Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

Bed blocking in Lichfield

Shoppers in a Lichfield furniture store this Saturday may find one of the beds temporarily occupied

8 January, 2013 in Most recent, Staffordshire, Theatre.

Ghoulish goings-on at the Garrick

Lichfield Players open their new season shortly with Tiptoe Through The Tombstones, a spoof thriller by Norman Robbins.

22 August, 2012 in Most recent, Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

Lichfield’s Wedding of the Year

We all need a good laugh at the moment, don’t we? Leading local theatre company Lichfield Players promise you just that in their next play, Wedding of the Year by Norman Robbins, which takes to the stage later this month.

3 May, 2012 in Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

Wedding time for Charlotte – again!

It’s not often that a bride gets to wear two wedding dresses in the space of six months

9 March, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Theatre, What's on.

The witches and wizards are gathering in Lichfield

Rehearsals are gathering speed for Lichfield Players’ production of Lords and Ladies, Irana Brown’s adaptation of the fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett.

18 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Theatre, What's on.

Lords and Ladies at The Lichfield Garrick

The Lichfield Players are preparing for one of their biggest productions in recent years – a dramatisation of Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchett.

8 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Theatre, What's on.

You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy

Amongst a lifetime of clutter, Caroline found a shoebox containing Christiane’s wartime letters. Over several years, she pieced together Christiane’s story – a love story at mac.

21 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Theatre.

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