This is the line-up of plays for the Oldham Coliseum's Autumn Winter Season
- No Man’s Land (5-7 September)
A dark comedy by Nobel Prize winning writer Harold Pinter which sees two elderly writers – one famous and wealthy and the other a down-at-heel poet, in an alcohol fuelled night of reminiscence and power games. - Strangers on a Train Set (11-14 September)
A new show from Britain’s favourite literary lunatics, LipService. This time, the comic duo are taking on train related crime fiction. - Gym & Tonic (1-2 October)
John Godber’s laugh-out-loud comedy set in a health spa. - Black Men Walking (24-26 October)
Follows three friends who walk through the Peak District, and 2000 years of Black British history. - Trojan Horse (6-7 February)
Looks at the true story of a community torn apart by racial divisions following accusations of ‘hardline’ Muslim teachers and governors plotting extremism in Birmingham schools. - Four Minutes Twelve Seconds (21 February–7 March)
A topical drama that looks at how we see ourselves and others and highlights the dangers of modern technology. - Absurd Person Singular (10-14 March)
Alan Ayckbourn’s much-loved classic set over three successive Christmas parties. - AND of course the always wonderful Coliseum PANTO! : Saturday 16 November 2019 - Saturday 11 January 2020
Jack and the Beanstalk Poor young lad Jack sells his cow for magic beans, much to the dismay of his mother. But when the beans grow into a gigantic beanstalk Jack and Jill set off for an adventure in the magical land above the clouds.