BREATHE

(Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch, March 13)

Inspirational film 'Breathe' (12a) is the next Flicks in the Sticks at The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch Leisure Centre, on Tuesday, March 13 at 7.30pm.

It is based on the true story of producer Jonathan Cavendish's own parents. It is an inspirational and highly emotional celebration of bravery, a love story about living every breath as though it is your last.

It stars Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy and Hugh Bonneville.

Tickets at £4.50 adults, £4 adult concessions and £3.50 are available from the Leisure Centre on 01948 660660, 07506724572 or on-line at www.artsalive.co.uk

STEWART LEE – CONTENT PROVIDER

(Crewe Lyceum, March 10)

The SARDONIC former comedy partner of Richard Herring is back on tour after four years on putting together his tv show Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle.

Lee has been described as 'the comedian comedian' and also wrote the infamous 'Jerry Springer: The Opera'.

Since returning to stand-up in the last decade, Lee has perfected a slow, softly-spoken approach to the stage.

Rated five stars throughout, Lee brings his brand of comedy to Crewe as takes topics as far as he can go.

The show lasts one hour and 50 minutes with an interval and is for 16 and above.

Tickets cost £26 and bookings are online only - head to www.crewelyceum.co.uk

BLACK MEN WALKING

(Theatr Clwyd, Mold, March 16-17)

“We WALK. Though we are written into the landscape you don’t see us. We walked England before the English.”

Thomas, Matthew and Richard walk.

They walk the first Saturday of every month. Walking and talking. But this walk…

Maybe they should have cancelled, but they needed the walk today. Out in the Peaks, they find themselves forced to walk backwards through two thousand years before they can move forwards.

Black Men Walking is the first national tour born from Revolution Mix – a three year movement that will spearhead the largest ever national deliver of Black British stories.

The play has bene described as powerful about it is to be black and British; a production that pendulums between drama and poetry and a dense and demanding play that is both exhilarating and absorbing.

Performances for both nights start at 7.45pm.

Tickets cost £15 and can be ordered by calling 01352 701521 or emailing box.office@theatrclwyd.com