Bolton Octagon

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Opened in November 1967 as a Bolton Council initiative, with financial support from businesses as well as money from highly popular community schemes Buy A Seat and Buy A Brick, Bolton’s Octagon Theatre broke the mould of regional theatre design with an innovative, fully flexible auditorium where audiences are never more than 30 feet from the stage and actors.

At a time when many regional theatres struggle for audiences, the Octagon is seeing an upward trend in visitor numbers. Over 135,000 people come to the Octagon each year as audience members, as partakers of the Theatre’s café bar and other facilities, or as participants of the Octagon’s highly regarded community and education programme, activ8. The Octagon’s audience is an inspiring example of a theatre reflecting - and responding to - its community. Today, 25% of the Octagon’s audience are young people aged 16-25, with 12% of the audience coming from culturally diverse backgrounds - slightly above the latest census statistics for Bolton.

In the forty glorious years since it opened, the Octagon has made a significant contribution to in the UK’s creative landscape. Octagon productions continue to break box office targets, win audience and critical acclaim, receive awards and plaudits, and tour nationally. Most recently, Alan Plater’s Blonde Bombshells Of 1943, a co-production with Hampstead Theatre, won the coveted Best Production award at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards 2006 (the second year in a row that the Octagon won this prestigious award), and is currently enjoying a sell-out national UK tour.


Connected mandy members:

2006, A View From The Bridge, Member of the Community
2006, A View From The Bridge, Mike
Octagon Theatre Bolton
2006, A view From The Bridge, Rodolfo
Bolton Octagon
2005, The Twits, Assistant Director
Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Paula Cain
Costume Supervisor
2005, The Twits, Costume Maker
Bolton Octagon Theatre
2005, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Maureen
Bolton Octagon
Ged Simmons
Actor
2005, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Pato Dooley
Bolton Octagon
Lynne Kenning
Actor, Singer
2005, Scenes From the Edge, Mabel
Octagon Theatre
Titch MacLeod
Deputy Stage Manager
2005, I just stopped by to see the man, DSM
Octagon Theatre, Bolton
2004, The Firebird, Koschei
Octagon Theatre Bolton
Lynne Kenning
Actor, Singer
2004, The big room, Chorus member
Octagon Theatre
Carl Cieka
Actor
2003, , The BFG
Michelle Booth
Stage Manager
2002, Various Productions, Deputy Stage Manager
Christina Lydon
Theatre / Venue Manager
2002, Various, Education Drama Worker
2002, Second From Last In The Sack Race., Uncle Teddy/Parrot/Various.
Octagon Theatre
Tom Roberts
Actor
2002, Misconceptions, Barry
1999, SAVED, LIZ
BOLTON OCTAGON
Richard Herrick
Stage Manager
1997, Various, Assistant Stage Manager
Mark Butt
Actor
1996, Enjoy, Gregory
Sharon Speirs
Company Manager
1995, Various / rep, DSM

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Alternative Company Names

Bolton Octagan, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Octagon Bolton, Octagon Theatre, Octagon Theatre Bolton, Octagon Theatre Company, The Octagon Theatre / Stephen Joseph Theatre / Hull Truck Theatre