AN OSWESTRY-based community theatre has launched a programme of creative virtual events while theatres remain closed.

While shops are beginning to reopen, details have yet to emerge of when theatre, concert and gallery goers will be able to start booking tickets again.

For lovers of creative arts though, the Holroyd Community Theatre near Oswestry has programme of virtual events to fill the void before theatres reopen.

Developed in collaboration with local arts organisations, the programme has been curated to provide audiences far and wide with a weekly programme of virtual creativity and archived productions to enjoy from the safety and comfort of home during lockdown.

Launching the Holroyd Community Together project is British theatre and television actor Ian Bartholomew, best known for his role as Geoff in Coronation Street.

He has also introduced the Leave a Light On concept, which underpins the programme.

Explaining the theatrical tradition of a light always being left on, Ian's message was that despite the challenge that lockdown is posing to arts organisations across the country with theatres in darkness for the foreseeable future, plans have been made to ensure The Holroyd Community Theatre remains at the heart of its north Shropshire and Welsh borders community.

Shaped by local arts groups and societies with representatives from music, drama, art and community organisations, the opening weeks have provided collaborative works from award-winning choirs and orchestras including North Shropshire Music, Wrexham Symphony Orchestra, Face2Face Performance Academy and other local solo performers.

Over the coming weeks, audiences will be treated to a continuingly diverse programme including evenings of entertainment celebrating Welsh culture, musical theatre, amateur dramatics, recitations and chamber music.

Carolyn Tilley, board member for The Holroyd Community Theatre and leading on the initiative said she was overwhelmed by the level of support the programme has already received.

"We have been overwhelmed with the positive response to our community programme," she said.

"We hope that people will visit our website each week to view the talented performers in our communities, and support us in sharing them with people you know.''

To watch the weekly performances visit www.hctogether.co.uk and to get involved in the initiative contact kelly@theholroyd.com