The Edge Theatre on Manchester Road is one of Chorlton’s real jewels, which has entertained, captivated and enthralled audiences with some of the best small scale touring theatre in the country, alongside productions made by [their] own wonderful in-house creatives”* since it opened in 2011.
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Heaps of lights, 2025 |
And if you are between productions there is the Dressing Room, which is a café/bar, and meeting place which also boasts a walled garden for those days when the sun is cracking the paving stones.
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Looking in at the Edge, 2023 |
The Wesleyan Sunday School opened in 1885, having started 80 years earlier on Beech Road in what had been the first Methodist chapel.
The present café might also have been one of the rooms used by the Red Cross who occupied the entire building during the Great War after the Wesleyans had offered it up as a voluntary hospital for serviceman recovering from wounds and illnesses.
It was staffed by a mix of volunteer nurses, cleaners, cooks and those engaged in administrative activities.
Looking at the profile of the volunteers, they were drawn from the local communities, and mostly served for the duration of the conflict.
Over the years I have come across some fascinating items, from a silver cup presented to the Wesleyan in 1917 by a group of soldiers and a letter of thank you to a group of children who embroidered a special pillow.
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At the Dressing Room, The Edge, 2025 |
And of course there is much more …. which is for another time.
Location; Manchester Road
Pictures; the Dressing Room at the Edge, 2025, and the gardens, 2023, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
*The Edge, https://www.edgetheatre.co.uk/
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