THE world of birds springs to life in a hilarious new comedy.

Mikron Theatre Company’s latest show ‘Twitchers – Birds, birders and the RSPB’ is coming to Winsford.

Their last production ‘A Force to be Reckoned With – Pioneering Women in the Police won rave reviews.

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Mikron are the UK's only professional theatre company to tour by narrowboat during the summer.

Northwich Guardian: Springwatch is coming to RSPB Shrikewing nature reserveSpringwatch is coming to RSPB Shrikewing nature reserve (Image: Robling Photography)

Actors take a look at British culture in a light-hearted fun style, told in words and song. Everything from allotment and politics to Butlins holidays, beekeeping, and women’s football have been revived.

This time, actors are focusing on a topic close to the heart of many people.

Northwich Guardian: Mikron takes a look at British culture in a light-hearted way with words and songMikron takes a look at British culture in a light-hearted way with words and song (Image: Robling Photography)

Springwatch is coming to RSPB Shrikewing nature reserve.

Jess, the reserve warden, can’t wait to show the world this special place, with its amazing wildlife and incredible birds.

Northwich Guardian: Eddie Ahrens and Harvey Badger in a scene from 'Twitchers'Eddie Ahrens and Harvey Badger in a scene from 'Twitchers' (Image: Robling Photography)

But Shrikewing is not an island.

From pollution and vandals to an over zealous mayor, Jess is starting to feel that protecting birds from human interference might just be impossible.

Northwich Guardian: Tensions rise as protecting birds proves more difficult than expectedTensions rise as protecting birds proves more difficult than expected (Image: Robling Photography)

As we meet raucous rooks, booming bitterns and plenty of tits, we realise the birds of Shrikewing are its real stars.

Can Jess take inspiration from RSPB’s tenacious female founders and draw on its history of campaigning to save them?

Can she find her own voice to raise a rallying cry for nature!

This show promises plenty of fun and laughter.

‘Twitchers’ will be staged at Winsford Academy at 7.30pm on Friday, September 15.

The show’s sponsors, Friends of Winsford Town Park, is offering groups of six one free ticket.

Tickets priced £14, £12 concessions, £35 family (two adults and two children under 16) are available from John Malam on 01606 863540.