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The stage has a half-height [[Fly-Loft]].
 
The stage has a half-height [[Fly-Loft]].
  
It has an entrance to the audience from the [[Foyer]] and has the only audience entrance to [[Prompt Corner]], on stage there are entrances to both [[Prompt Corner]] and the [[Stage Manager's Room]]
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It has an entrance to the audience from the [[Foyer]] and has the only audience entrance to [[Prompt Corner]], on stage there are entrances to both [[Prompt Corner]] on upstage left and the [[Stage Manager's Room]] on both upstage and downstage right
  
 
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[[Category:Locations in South London Theatre]]

Revision as of 13:14, 5 May 2009

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When Prompt Corner started in 1975 this was refered to as the "Main Stage", it was not named "The Bell Theatre" until some time after.

It is a traditional theatre design with fixed raked seating and view to stage through a proscenium.

The stage has a half-height Fly-Loft.

It has an entrance to the audience from the Foyer and has the only audience entrance to Prompt Corner, on stage there are entrances to both Prompt Corner on upstage left and the Stage Manager's Room on both upstage and downstage right