Campaign to save Oldham’s Coliseum Theatre backed by actors including Sir Ian McKellen and Maxine Peake
A campaign group to save Oldham’s Coliseum theatre has received the backing of huge names from the world of acting. Amongst the large list of names to lend their support are Sir Ian McKellen, Christopher Eccleston and Maxine Peake.
The big names have signed a letter calling for the theatre to be saved. The venue has been closed since March 31 following the loss of all of its Arts Council England funding.
A survey carried out by independent contractors PLANN goes against Oldham Council’s findings that the theatre isn’t fit for purpose. This new report says that the building is in fact in good working order.
The theatre dates back to the Victorian era and had become a key feature of the community. Over the years it has hosted big names such as Charlie Chaplin, Ralph Fiennes and Sian Phillips.
In recent years it has become a key hosting venue in the town, providing a space for community groups. These include the Young People's and Elders' Groups as well as Roma Connections, Chai Women, and Khushi, which is an annual festival celebrating the creativity of Oldham's South Asian communities.
Plans for a new theatre in the town have been put forward, but these have been met with concerns from the campaign group. These concerns include sustainability and practicality as the proposed theatre would have a smaller stage, significantly fewer seats, no fly tower, and limited wing space.
In August, when plans for the new theatre were submitted, Leader of Oldham Council Arooj Shah, said: “This is such an exciting next step for Oldham Coliseum, theatregoers in Oldham and beyond, and everyone involved who has helped bring this new theatre to life.
“As council leader, I’ve made it one of my top priorities to push plans for our new theatre forward as I know how important it is to the people who live here and visit the town.
“We are absolutely committed to working with cultural organisations across Oldham, including the new Coliseum board, for the good of producing theatre in the borough. Oldham has such a fantastic heritage of theatre and production spanning back decades, so it’s important we continue this for future generations.
Dozens of big names from the acting industry have signed the letter. Some of the names to sign the letter are below:
Julie Hesmondhalgh
Ian Kershaw
Dame Sian Philips
Dame Vanessa Redgrave
Dame Emma Thompson
Greg Wise
Sir Derek Jacobi
Richard Clifford
Jim Broadbent
Imelda Staunton CBE
Jim Carter OBE
Dame Maureen Lipman
Christopher Eccleston
Maxine Peake
Brigit Forsyth
Sophie Thompson
Paul Hilton
Anastasia Hille
Sir Ian McKellen
Suranne Jones
Indira Varma
Siobhan Finneran
Lesley Sharp
Nicholas Gleaves
Jim Cartwright
Jonathan Harvey
Sue Johnston
Barbara Knox MBE
Rufus Norris
Sarah Frankcom
Dominic Cooke CBE
Matthew Warchus
Marianne Elliot OBE
Nick Sidi
Jason Watkins
Edward Fox
Emilia Fox
Freddie Fox
Joanna David
Matthew Dunster
Toby Jones
Barrie Rutter
Shobna Gulati DL
Amanda Holden
Sue Nicholls
Helen Worth MBE
Jimmi Harkishan
Sally Dynevor
Antony Cotton MBE
Mina Anwar
David Neilson
Tony Gardner
Sally Ann Matthews
Sue Devaney
Con O’Neill
Les Dennis
Carla Henry
Sally Carman
Joe Duttine
Nicola Stephenson
Noreen Kershaw
Lynda Rooke
Christine Bottomley
John Henshaw
Colin Snell
Andy Hay
Jane Hazlegrove
Isobel Middleton
Kevin McMonagle
Raz Shaw
Lawrence Till
Lindsay Williams
Kenneth Alan Taylor
Judith Barker
Esh Alladi
David Fleeshman
Sue Jenkins
Susan Twist
Joyce Branagh
Grant Archer
Rebekkah Harrison
Joe Alessi
Sushil Chudasama
Mark Chatterton
Naomi Radcliffe
Annie Wallace
Caroline Clegg
Clara Darcy
Carla Mendoca
Eric Potts
Rupert Hill
Jenny Platt