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In October 2015 SLT moved from The Old Fire Station to a temporary home at [[Stanley Halls]] in South Norwood while the building restoration works took place. The Stanley Halls complex contains three performance spaces, two of which have been used by SLT. The [[Main Hall]] is a large hall with proscenium arch stage, seating about 200 on the ground floor and a further 150 in the balcony. The [[Upper Hall]] is a studio-type space that can be used more flexibly, with audiences of 60 to 70. | In October 2015 SLT moved from The Old Fire Station to a temporary home at [[Stanley Halls]] in South Norwood while the building restoration works took place. The Stanley Halls complex contains three performance spaces, two of which have been used by SLT. The [[Main Hall]] is a large hall with proscenium arch stage, seating about 200 on the ground floor and a further 150 in the balcony. The [[Upper Hall]] is a studio-type space that can be used more flexibly, with audiences of 60 to 70. | ||
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* [[The Government Inspector (2015)|The Government Inspector]] by [[Nikolai Gogol]] translated by [[David Harrower]] | * [[The Government Inspector (2015)|The Government Inspector]] by [[Nikolai Gogol]] translated by [[David Harrower]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 28 December 2015
In October 2015 SLT moved from The Old Fire Station to a temporary home at Stanley Halls in South Norwood while the building restoration works took place. The Stanley Halls complex contains three performance spaces, two of which have been used by SLT. The Main Hall is a large hall with proscenium arch stage, seating about 200 on the ground floor and a further 150 in the balcony. The Upper Hall is a studio-type space that can be used more flexibly, with audiences of 60 to 70.
SLT productions in the Upper Hall
- The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol translated by David Harrower