Four Minutes Twelve Seconds

Contact Information
Fairbottom Street
Oldham
OL1 3SW
T: 0161 624 2829
Description
Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at Oldham Coliseum Theatre
Friday 21 February - Saturday 7 March
An Oldham Coliseum Theatre production
Four Minutes Twelve Seconds
By James Fritz
Nothing dies online…except reputation.
Seventeen-year-old Jack has a bright future ahead of him. His parents, Di and David, have devoted their lives to giving him every opportunity they never had. As a result, Jack is smart, outgoing, and well on his way to leaving Oldham to study law at university.
But a startling incident threatens to ruin everything they've striven for: an intimate video of Jack and his girlfriend Cara has appeared online. As events begin to accelerate, Di and David start to doubt their son, his closest friends, and ultimately themselves – who can they trust?
Four Minutes Twelve Seconds deals with how we see ourselves and others, the dangers of modern technology and how far parents will go to protect their children. This deeply provocative and topical drama was nominated for an Olivier Award on its West End debut in 2015.
“A thoroughly modern morality tale that also turns into a psychological thriller” – ★★★★ The Times
Age guidance 16+
Tickets £17 - £22
Concessions £16 - £20
Under 26s £7
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Audio Described Thursday 5 March, 7.30pm
British Sign Language Interpreted Friday 28 February, 7.30pm
Meet the Cast Thursday 27 February
Saver Performance Friday 21 and Tuesday 25 February, 7.30pm
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 from Oldham Mumps into Manchester now only take around half an hour.