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When the Players of St Peter were based at St Peter upon Cornhill they stored all their stuff: costumes, props, staging, lights, etc. in a side aisle of the church. When they moved to Holy Trinity, Sloane Street they stored their stuff in the gallery. Strangely, this gallery had no rail or parapet so it was quite unsafe for any other use. When they moved to St Clement Eastcheap, there was no room available for storage
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When the Players of St Peter were based at St Peter upon Cornhill they stored all their stuff: costumes, props, staging, lights, etc. in a side aisle of the church. When they moved to Holy Trinity, Sloane Street they stored their stuff in the gallery. Strangely, this gallery had no rail or parapet so it was quite unsafe for any other use. When they moved to St Clement Eastcheap, there was no room available for storage so they stored their stuff in the basement of The Institute, a building opposite and associated with the church of St Paul's, Shadwell.
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In 2007 they had to move their stuff again, this time to the basement of Toynbee Hall in Commercial Street, Whitechapel.

Revision as of 06:24, 21 November 2007

When the Players of St Peter were based at St Peter upon Cornhill they stored all their stuff: costumes, props, staging, lights, etc. in a side aisle of the church. When they moved to Holy Trinity, Sloane Street they stored their stuff in the gallery. Strangely, this gallery had no rail or parapet so it was quite unsafe for any other use. When they moved to St Clement Eastcheap, there was no room available for storage so they stored their stuff in the basement of The Institute, a building opposite and associated with the church of St Paul's, Shadwell.

In 2007 they had to move their stuff again, this time to the basement of Toynbee Hall in Commercial Street, Whitechapel.

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