Theatre by the Lake Keswick
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Larkrise to Candleford At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
The cast of six were amazing, most of them playing multiple characters, so it seemed like a much larger group.…
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Words By The Water At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
The program includes some high profile speakers such as Lee Child, Penny Mordaunt, Prue Leith also well know locals like…
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Members Event At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
This is a free event for members only and after listening to feedback from current members Theatre by the Lake…
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The Wizard of Oz At Theatre By The Lake Review
The first clue that this version was going to be a little different was in the opening scene, Dorothy was…
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Cumbria Fest At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
huge range of things going on in all areas of the theatre, premieres of complete plays, rehearsed readings of new…
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Di and Viv and Rose At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
Can friendships last when lives take different paths ? this is the question I had until the very end of…
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Pride and Prejudice at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
The entire cast were fabulous, some of them playing two characters,their energy and comedic timing never faltered and I loved…
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Noises Off at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
The cast of nine worked their socks off to give the audience laugh after laugh, their comedy timing was spot…
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GUEST POST: SPLAT! The colourful, physical comedy about art and creativity for kids and their families comes to Keswick this week
SPLAT! - the high-energy, physical comedy show for children aged 3–7 and their families, is appearing at Theatre by The…
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Of Mice and Men at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
This story touches on some complex issues like prejudice and racism which you might say are still relevant today
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