Preview – Bette & Joan

Bette Davis and Joan Crawford: two of the deadliest arch-rivals of all time. Born in the same year (though Davis swore ‘Crawford is 5 years older than me if she is a day’, the two fought bitterly throughout their Long and brilliant Hollywood careers. The women worked together only once, in the classic thriller Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? in which their violent hatred of each other as rival sisters was no act. In this […]

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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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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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Lockdown Blues are far behind us

I can tell that the lockdown blues are far behind the Saddleworth Players after sitting in the audience at their latest production at the Millgate Arts Centre – Nobody’s Perfect. A slick performance of whit and humour, with amazing choreography using the whole of the stage to its full potential. Sitting within the front four rows of the auditorium, we felt we could easily join in the doorstep chats and follow the characters into the […]

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Bar vacancy: we need you.

Meet Linda: she leads the bar and needs some help. The bar is an important part of Millgate Arts Centre and for Saddleworth Players. Audiences can enjoy a drink before, and after the show and cast and crew members can relax after performances. It’s the social centre of this creative community in Saddleworth. We are looking to recruit an assistant bar leader whose duties will include: Our face at the bar for audiences and members, […]

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Raffle at The Old Bell raises £324 for the Millgate

A very big thank you to Phil Whiteman of The Old Bell, Delph, for raising £324 for the Millgate Arts Centre through a raffle. To show our appreciation of Phil’s efforts we have named two seats in the auditorium ‘The Old Bell’ – the plaques will be appearing very soon.

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A right Farndale Christmas Carol

My name is Gordon and I have agreed yet again (under duress) to assist our Ladies from the Farndale Women’s Guild to be Stage Manager in their forthcoming production of ‘A Christmas Carol’. I have been watching the cast rehearsing now for several years, and it is beginning to take shape, although I am fearful that their interpretation of the story may be lost on our ever loyal but confused audiences (although our esteemed Director will be inserting a two thousand word explanatory note stapled into the programme). Set […]

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‘Passionate Minds’ by Roger Hinchliffe

Do you enjoy the finer things of life, quality media, films, theatre, literature, art; do your musical interests range from good quality pop through to jazz and classical, do you savour live performances? Perhaps your family commitments and work have restricted your time and you’re looking for somewhere local to revive old pleasures or perhaps to enjoy something new. If so, the Millgate Arts Centre, Delph www.millgateartscentre.co.uk with its  newly refurbished auditorium, where there’s something for everyone, […]

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