This Edwardian theatre was originally a Roman Catholic church, built to serve Irish immigrants working on the local railway. The building was converted into a theatre in 1887 but burned down in 1910. The rebuild was afforded Grade II listed building status by English Heritage in 1976.
This Edwardian theatre was originally a Roman Catholic church, built to serve Irish immigrants working on the local railway. The building was converted into a theatre in 1887 but burned down in 1910. The rebuild was afforded Grade II listed building status by English Heritage in 1976.
Crewe Lyceum,
Heath Street,
Crewe
CW1 2DA
lyceumtheatre.net
Telephone: 01270 686 777
Email: lyceum.theatre@cheshireeast.gov.uk
Queenz - Drag Me To The Disco!...
From Wed 9 Oct
Fireman Sam
Sun 13 Oct
The Great Camping Adventure!
Simon Brodkin: Screwed Up
Wed 6 Nov
Stand up comedy from the Lee Nelson creator.
Milton Jones: Ha!Milton
From Fri 6 Dec
This is not a musical. Milton Jones is tone deaf.
Dracula
From Wed 16 Apr 2025
Adapted for the stage by Nick Lane
Jack Dee
From Tues 28 Oct 2025
Small World: On Tour
Crewe Lyceum to host dance and...
Posted on Tue 06 Feb