CANCELLED: Roundabout: Hungry

Contact Information
West Street
Oldham
Greater Manchester
OL11NL
T: 01616242829
Description
CANCELLED: Paines Plough and Oldham Coliseum Theatre in association
with York Theatre Royal present
"Roundabout"
Paines Plough's Roundabout is the world's first pop-up, plug and play theatre. It flat packs into a lorry and pops up all over the country.
In 2020 it's coming to Oldham, pitching up outside the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The Coliseum has teamed up with Paines Plough to bring four brand new plays by world-class writers to your doorstep this summer; Really Big and Really Loud, Black Love, Hungry and The Inconvenience Store.
Hungry
Friday 10 July - Saturday 18 July
"Show me your fridge and I'll show you what you're worth."
We are what we eat, and Bex eats rubbish. It's not like she has any choice though - when times are tough the last thing you think about is your five-a-day. Today is different though. Today the table groans, and the best china is out. Today things will change.
Hungry is a new play about food, class and grief in a world where there is little to savour.
Age guidance 14+
Run time 70mins
Tickets £10
See two Rounabout shows and get 10% off!
Friday 10 July, 7.30pm
Saturday 11 July, 2.30pm
Wednesday 15 July, 8.15pm
Thursday 16 July, 7.30pm
Saturday 18 July, 7.30pm CANCELLED:
Road Directions
Free town centre parking : You can park for free for up to 3 hours on all Council owned town centre car parks (listed below) every Saturday and Sunday. To qualify for this offer you must take a ticket from the pay and display machine for the length of time you are intending to stay.
Council owned town centre car parks: Civic Centre, Waterloo Street, Southgate Street, Bow Street, Bradshaw Street, Rock Street, Tommyfield (No Return Within 3 Hours) and New Radcliffe Street
What to do:
To take advantage of this offer you must take a ticket from the pay and display machine for the length of time you intend to stay. The ticket must be clearly displayed in the windscreen of your vehicle before you leave the car park. If you want to park for longer than 3 hours you must pay at the pay and display machine for the entire length of your stay. You can also park for up to 30 minutes on-street, seven days a week when you take a ticket from the pay and display machine.
Public Transport Directions
Access to Oldham town has never been easier thanks to Metrolink. The town centre line has three stops – Oldham Mumps, Oldham Central and Oldham King Street – meaning the many shops, attractions, events and leisure offer is all within a short distance. Journeys to Oldham from Manchester now only take half an hour.