The theatre company behind Oldham Coliseum has announced its spring and summer programme will be staged at a pop-up theatre.
Its comes almost a year after the organisation bid farewell to its home on Fairbottom Street after losing its Arts Council England funding.
Coliseum at the Roundabout, a 167-seater pop-up theatre will present work made in the Greater Manchester town between April and July.
The state-of-the-art pop-up theatre has been developed by new writing company Paines Plough, who will also be celebrating its tenth anniversary as a touring venue this year.
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