A potted history of Saddleworth Players

A momentous season as Saddleworth Players celebrates 50 years at Millgate For Saddleworth Players our 2022/23 season will be a truly momentous one as we  celebrate our 50th Anniversary in residence at The Millgate Arts Centre. Our history, however, can be traced back to the 1920’s with the “Girls Friendly Society” at St Thomas’s Church, in Delph. The society decided to start up evening dramatic art classes and sought and won sponsorship from the W.E.A. […]

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Bringing the film society back to life

The Film Society starts its 2022 2023 season on 12th September with Parallel Mothers a film by Pedro Almodóvar.  When premiered at the Venice Film Festival it was a film described as ‘positively ringing with life’.  After a difficult few years we definitely want to bring the film society back to life. After restarting the film society this spring to previous members from our 2020/ 2021 season cut short by Covid, the committee reviewed where […]

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Scary Bikers Director’s view

Although it dominated our lives, Brexit has so far made surprisingly few appearances on stage, for obvious reasons. It is, however, a key topic – along with grief and cycling – in this humane, funny and perceptive two-hander written by John Godber. The play presents us with an odd couple brought together by loss and a love of bikes. Don, an ex-miner and now a porter at Pontefract hospital, is grieving over the death of […]

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Film Society returns to big screen in Delph

THE big screen is back in Delph as Saddleworth Film Society re-launches after the Covid-19 pandemic. Only a handful of films have been shown since 2019 when the Millgate Arts Centre based Society’s programme was halted. Now they welcome members old and new to come along to enjoy their latest showings. Established in 1978, the organisation has always been committed to bringing a diverse range of contemporary arthouse and international films to the people of […]

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The director’s view of Singers not Sinners @Oldham Parish Church

Putting a play on its feet is, of course, a director’s job but putting your own play on its feet has a slightly different feel to it. It has been a fascinating journey writing and rewriting it on the page and then taking it from page to stage firstly at Millgate Arts Centre and now at Oldham Parish Church. The company’s skills and enthusiasm has made the whole rehearsal experience a joy and Peter Wakefield’s […]

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Millgate Golden Anniversary 2022/23

Millgate Arts Centre is celebrating 50 years. Saddleworth Players moved from the Mechanics Hall in Millgate in 1972 with the first show in 1973. Our Golden Jubilee will be celebrated throughout 2022 & 2023 culminating in a special performance in autumn 2023 to mark the 50th anniversary of the first show in autumn 2023 We plan to run events through the year and gather memories of the last 50 years and share them with the […]

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SPY tackle DNA with style & aplomb

a review of opening night by Verity Mann Saddleworth Players’ Youth (SPY) Theatre, have tackled Dennis Kelly’s ‘DNA’; a dark look at society’s response to cruelty, bullying, peer pressure and pack mentality with style and aplomb.  Having thoroughly enjoyed their Christmas Production, I was anticipating clever staging, slick scene changes and confident acting, and was not disappointed. The SPYs are a close knit team, the on-stage chemistry palpable, and they bring to life this ensemble […]

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DNA summer showcase for SPY

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Curtain lifts on new season of entertainment at Millgate

by Aimee Belmore Saddleworth Independent (original published by Saddleworth Independent 22/6/22) THE curtain is rising on a new season of theatre, drama, music, films and thrilling entertainment at the Millgate Arts Centre in Delph. A Season Preview evening unveiled what lies in store for audiences, and also marked the launch of the Millgate Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Saddleworth Players, which was launched in 1927, moved into the theatre 50 years ago after previously being based in […]

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Girl power 18th century style brings curtain down on Players’ season

THE Act of Settlement, excluding Catholic Stuarts from the British throne, was passed in 1701. The same year sea captain turned pirate William Kidd was hanged while in Oldham a far godlier event took place that has remained largely forgotten until now. Thanks though to writers Livi Michael and Carol Davies, plus the talents of Saddleworth Players, the momentous occasion that saw women sing alongside men in church for the first time is now celebrated. […]

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