The show WILL go on... in £24m theatre
Manchester Evening News|May 18, 2023
‘MORE MODERN’ VENUE TO REPLACE HISTORIC COLISEUM GETS GO-AHEAD
JENNA CAMPBELL
The show WILL go on... in £24m theatre

THE theatre company that ran the former Oldham Coliseum that closed earlier this year has been given the go-ahead to move into a new £24.5m theatre, which will open in the town in 2026.

Oldham council confirmed the news that The Oldham Coliseum Theatre Ltd will be the anchor tenant for the venue.

Discussions between the new Board of Oldham Coliseum Theatre Ltd (OCT) and Oldham council have been ongoing since the board was appointed earlier this year, and following its unsuccessful application to remain in ACE's National Portfolio from 1 April 2023, which led to the closure of the 138-year-old Coliseum on March 31.

Plans for a new venue to replace Oldham's historic theatre were revealed in February.

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