Oldham Theatre Workshop
53.541°N 2.112°W The Oldham Theatre and Music Workshop is a youth theatre group based in the north west of England.
Outline
Founded by David Johnson in 1968 , the Oldham Theatre Workshop has a purpose-built studio located in its own building off Oldham's Union Street, in company with a gallery, a museum and a library.
The workshop provides all-year-round drama training to young people, with classes ranging from the playful and fun 6–8-year-olds, to challenging, devising and practitioner study for those aged 16–25. Each year the workshop produces two large-scale productions — one in December, one in June — which were often staged at the historic Oldham Coliseum Theatre until its closure.
The Oldham Theatre Workshop is now managed by the Education and Cultural Services Department of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England.
Former members
Many well-known actors began and developed their interest in the performing arts at the Theatre Workshop, with previous members including:
- Dawn Acton[1]
- Natalie Casey
- Nicholas Connor
- Olivia Cooke
- Antony Cotton[2]
- Anthony Crank
- Jane Danson[3]
- Sue Devaney[4]
- Jason Done
- Kelvin Fletcher
- Anna Friel[3]
- Elyes Gabel
- Millie Gibson[5]
- Roxy Shahidi
- Joseph Gilgun
- Michelle Holmes[3]
- Suranne Jones[3][4]
- Mark Jordon
- Anne Kirkbride
- Andrew Knott
- Sarah Lancashire
- Kirsty-Leigh Porter
- Lisa Riley[3][4]
- Matt Roper[6]
- Danny Seward
- Cat Simmons
- Nicola Stephenson
- Marsha Thomason
- Michael Le Vell[4]
References and notes
- Hayward 1994, p. 1
- Keegan, Mike (19 November 2007). "Star's plea in funding drama". Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
- "Drama queen helps TV kids". Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media. 28 June 2002. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
- "Theatre workshop under threat". BBC News. 22 November 2004. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
- "Corrie Cobbles success for Oldham star Millie". Oldham Evening Chronicle. 5 July 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- Comedycv.co.uk
- Hayward, Anthony (1994). Who's Who on Television. London: Boxtree. ISBN 1 85283 936 8.