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
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Telephone: 01270 686 777
Email: lyceum.theatre@cheshireeast.gov.uk
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