MADS Theatre

MADS Theatre Macclesfield Amateur Dramatic Society A useable little theatre was eventually constructed on the first floor. Further development has taken place in the theatre.

About MADS Little Theatre

On 15th October 1947, nine people met at Frank Snelson’s butcher’s shop on Park Lane intending to establish an amateur dramatic society associated with Macclesfield, a society which, according to T Bancroft, the Society’s first secretary, “belonged to the townspeople and was independent of any other organisation”. Frank Snelson would become the founding Chairman of MADS.



‘See How They Run’ was chosen as the first production and rehearsals began initially in a small room over Frank Snelson’s shop later moving to a local factory canteen. The play opened on Monday 9th February 1948 at the Brocklehurst Memorial Hall on Queen Victoria Street and ran for five nights. The Brocklehurst Memorial hall continued to be used for performances until 1954 when the Methodist Educational School on Lord Street was used as a home for MADS. MADS would eventually go on to purchase the building outright, providing a permanent home for the Society and a dedicated theatrical space for the town. In 1976, stringent fire regulations necessitated transferring the theatre to the ground floor. This was only a qualified success due to the problems caused by having an open stage with very little back room, reduced number of seating and limited views due to pillars supporting the upper floor. Therefore, in 1980, it was decided to rebuild the whole theatre reintroducing a proscenium arch and creating tiered seating in a new auditorium. The initial planned closure of nine months would stretch to almost three and a half years. On Wednesday 16th May 1984, the theatre was officially declared open by Nicholas Winterton MP and the first production, a revival of Philip King’s “On Monday Next” was performed. Since then, MADS has celebrated both its Golden and Diamond Jubilees, performing 250 main season productions, and many more one acts, studio productions and festival entries. The downstairs wardrobe was converted into a bar and lounge, the stage storage has been expanded and the cellar refurbished, providing a permanent home for the extensive wardrobe and creating extra space for the props department.

The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madst...
13/06/2026

The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Don’t forget to pick up a souvenir programme when you come to the show. If you’ve not yet bought your tickets, you can even pre-order a programme at the online checkout.

A Punk Opera comes to MADS Theatre on Tuesday 7 July 2026, in aid of East Cheshire Hospice. Tickets are available from t...
12/06/2026

A Punk Opera comes to MADS Theatre on Tuesday 7 July 2026, in aid of East Cheshire Hospice. Tickets are available from the link in bio or https://www.ticketsource.com/madstheatre/a-punk-opera/e-mjqmmr.

This production is presented by Nuworks theatre made in australia, in association with MADS Theatre and East Cheshire Hospice, following the success of The Pirate Code in 2023 and The Shoemaker of Havana in 2024.

A reimagining of Bertolt Brecht’s The Threepenny Opera, with references to the government of Margaret Thatcher and the advent of the punk rock era, defined by a rejection of core British values: miner strikes, race riots, football hooligans and garbage strikes.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
11/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Chris Allies (Stage Manager) he/him • As an actor, Chris has previously appeared in Shadowlands (Best Supporting Actor nom), The Watsons, Ugly Duck (Best Actor nom, Best Supporting Actor nom), Jonesy and The Girl on the Train. He also worked on lighting for Kiss Me Quickstep and props for The Girl on the Train, and was stage manager on The Ballad of Maria Marten and Perfect Arrangement.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
11/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Amy Leech (Assistant Director) she/her • Amy has previously appeared in Blue Stockings (Best Under 21 nom), Private Lives (Best Under 21 nom), The Cripple of Inishmaan (Best Under 21 nom), Dinner (Best Under 21), The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Best Supporting Actress nom), Shakespeare in Love, Macbeth (Best Supporting Actress nom), Kiss Me Quickstep (Best Actress nom), The Girl on the Train (Most Original Supporting Actress) and The Ballad of Maria Marten. She was also assistant director on Feed the Beast and worked on wardrobe for Kiss Me Quickstep.

We’re delighted to have received the following awards at the Cheshire Theatre Guild 2025-26 awards:THE AWARD FOR BEST PO...
10/06/2026

We’re delighted to have received the following awards at the Cheshire Theatre Guild 2025-26 awards:

THE AWARD FOR BEST POSTER (Highly Commended)
Stuart Riley for Accidental Death of an Anarchist

THE DAVE MURRAY ‘WRITE NOW’ AWARD
Connell Costello for Sanity

THE VICKY LANE TROPHY FOR DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT
Perfect Arrangement

THE RON ARSCOTT SHEILD FOR RUNNER-UP BEST PRODUCTION
Perfect Arrangement

Well done to all the MADS members involved and all the other winners from across the region.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
10/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Izzy Reid (Director) she/they • Izzy makes her main stage directing debut with The Gap Year, having previously directed After Miss Julie in the studio. She was also assistant director on Burke and Hare. As an actress, Izzy has appeared in Alys, Always, Shakespeare in Love, Qu**rs, People, The Welkin (Best Actress nom, Best Youth Performance nom, Best Ensemble nom) and Perfect Arrangement.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
09/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Rimi Bradford (Ensemble) she/her • Rimi makes a welcome return to the MADS stage, having previously appeared as Nanny in The Watsons in 2024.

Sophie Cooke (Ensemble) she/her • Sophie made her MADS stage debut last season in The Girl on the Train, having previously worked on props for The Watsons.

Steve Donnelly (Ensemble) • Credits include Season’s Greetings (Best Supporting Actor nom), Gaslight, Moon Over Buffalo, Deathtrap, Raising Martha (Comedy Award nom), Shakespeare in Love and Shadowlands.

James Robinson (Ensemble) • James makes his MADS stage debut in The Gap Year, having previously appeared in numerous plays including Deathtrap, The Vicar of Dibley and The Pitmen Painters.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
08/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Susan Sills (Oonagh) • Credits include Straight and Narrow (Best Supporting Actress nom), Present Laughter (Best Actress nom), A Passionate Woman (Best Actress nom), Pratt of the Argus (Best Actress nom), Calendar Girls, Great Expectations (Best Actress nom), On the Shore of the Wide World (Best Supporting Actress awards), Ladies in Lavender, People, Macbeth (Best Supporting Actress nom, Best Ensemble Performance nom), The Welkin and The Girl on the Train.

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 20...
07/06/2026

Introducing the cast and creatives of our next main stage production. The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Kathryn Way (Roisin) she/her • Kathryn makes her MADS stage debut in The Gap Year, having previously appeared as Rita in Educating Rita at CHADS, Stephanie in Duet for One at CHADS (Best Actress nom), Nora in A Doll’s House at CHADS, and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth at Stockport Garrick. Her favourite role was the goblin Face in Merlin the Magnificent at CHADS.

The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madst...
06/06/2026

The Gap Year by Clare McMahon runs 15 - 20 June 2026 and tickets are available now from the link in bio or https://madstheatre.org/mads_productions/the-gap-year/.

Clare McMahon is a playwright and actor based in Belfast and is Co-Creative of Commedia of Errors Theatre Company. A graduate of the Lir Academy’s MFA Playwriting she is currently under commission with the Lyric Theatre, Kabosh Theatre and Commedia of Errors and is one of the Abbey Theatre’s Centenary development awardees. The Gap Year is her Lyric Theatre mainstage debut. It was first developed through Fishamble’s Play for Ireland 2018, the Lyric Theatre’s New Playwrights Programme 2019, selected for New York’s 1st Irish Origin Festival as part of their Vital Voices programme and produced for the Lyric Theatre’s Listen at the Lyric audio series 2020. She was a shortlisted writer for the Zodiak Kids Award with CBBC.

Previous plays include: Shakespeare’s Women, Women Troubles (co-writer), and I Am Maura.

As an actor Clare trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama and has worked on plays across the UK and Ireland including the West End’s The Cripple of Inishmaan, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Almeida) and Philip Pullman’s Twist of Gold (Polka Theatre).

She has worked with most companies in Northern Ireland including the Lyric Theatre, The MAC, Tinderbox, Bruiser and Cahoots.

Television credits include playing F***y in The Woman in White (BBC1) and Carlo in Agatha - The Truth of Murder (Netflix).

Address

Lord Street
Macclesfield
SK116SY

Opening Hours

7:45pm - 11pm

Telephone

+441625611974

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