A PLAY about four trailblazing stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood will be staged in Cheshire.

On Thursday, November 29, at 7.30pm, ‘From Judy to Bette: The Stars of Old Hollywood’ will be performed at Northwich’s atmospheric Weaver Hall Museum.

The dazzling solo play by critically-acclaimed creator and performer, Rebecca Perry chronicles the heady life and times of all-time Hollywood greats - Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Betty Hutton and Lucille Ball.

The show is part of the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts Autumn season and parking is free.

Tickets cost £10 and can be purchased at the Museum’s reception desk or online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/cheshireruraltouringarts

The play is about the four trailblazing stars from the Golden Age of cinema who saw their own value before anyone else did and fought and broke convention to play the roles that made them famous and infamous. It is an evening of marvelous melodies and scandalous headlines in which Rebecca Perry beautifully inhabits her extraordinary characters.

Councillor Louise Gittins, Cabinet Member Communities and Wellbeing, Cheshire West & Chester Council, said: “Rebecca Perry wrote and performed the Edinburgh Festival sell-out play ‘Adventures of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl’ which performed to great acclaim at the Lion Salt Works Museum in 2016. It sounds like this play will be just as successful and promises to be glamorous, high-energy and thought-provoking.”

Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse is full of displays and tales of the history and industry of West Cheshire.