Address: 95 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1QG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 627 1032
Website: lyceumtheatre.org.uk
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Address: 95 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1QG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 627 1032
Website: lyceumtheatre.org.uk
“I went there last night and I had a great time. Miranda Parker, who I worked with for Factory International last year and worked with her on Anton Benson's production of Aladdin at Queen Elizabeth hall last year. I have a Master's in Writing for Stage and Screen, and if anyone one to get involved they are doing 25 days of Oldham project in which you can make a short film, play, or poem and it will be shown a Shaw theatre before Christmas. So if you want to get involved in the industry here is a good start.”
Address: Oldham OL1 1DN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 770 3240
Website: oldhamtheatreworkshop.co.uk
“Best kabeda kebab in Manchester by my opinion. Beats Rusholme chippy all day. Fast and friendly service. Food as fresh as it comes.”
Address: 288 Manchester Road, Oldham OL9 6HB, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 633 3654
Website: facebook.com
Address: Greaves Street, Oldham OL1 1AL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 770 4742
Website: galleryoldham.org.uk
Address: 110 Oldham Road, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7749 110154
Website: tandemtheatre.com
“A lovely little theater with a really warm and friendly welcome. The play we saw there was locally written with local actors and was very well done as well as very moving. It was a quality that could easily be performed at a much bigger theatre.”
Address: Stoneswood Road, Delph, Oldham OL3 5DY, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1457 874644
Website: millgateartscentre.co.uk
“Amazing dancing everytime I go to jet I feel welcome and like I can do anything I definitely without a doubt recommend this fantastic dance studio the world wouldn't be the same without jet studios”
Address: Jackson Street, Oldham OL4 4TZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7799 160077
Website: jet-studios.co.uk
“Absolutely fabulous night watching the production of 'Dad's Army'. Characters were so true to TV adaptation. Singing WW2 songs in the audience really added to the ambience.”