Difference between revisions of "SLT Members' Club Bar"

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The Members Club was the first part of the centre to come into full use (we were then known as the South London Theatre Centre) and opened to the membership in May 1967. After all those doing the conversion and later rehearsing for the first production had to have somewhere to relax after all their hard work.
 
The Members Club was the first part of the centre to come into full use (we were then known as the South London Theatre Centre) and opened to the membership in May 1967. After all those doing the conversion and later rehearsing for the first production had to have somewhere to relax after all their hard work.
  
[[Image:Early006.jpg|thumb|300px|Drawing of proposed Club Room made before conversion]]
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Image:Early007.jpg|thumb|300px|Club Room seen before conversion
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Image:Early006.jpg|Drawing of proposed Club Room made before conversion
Image:Early019.jpg|thumb|300px|Club Room as on opening after conversion
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Image:Early007.jpg|Club Room seen before conversion
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Image:Early019.jpg|Club Room as on opening after conversion
  
 
It has a small room attached known as "the [[Green room]]" which is used for wide array of purposes including meetings, read-thoughs and auditions and has stairs up to the [[Foyer]] or [[Stage Manager's Room]]
 
It has a small room attached known as "the [[Green room]]" which is used for wide array of purposes including meetings, read-thoughs and auditions and has stairs up to the [[Foyer]] or [[Stage Manager's Room]]
  
 
[[Category:Locations in South London Theatre]]
 
[[Category:Locations in South London Theatre]]

Revision as of 18:27, 6 June 2014

This is the bar page - lots of information to go here...

Located in the basement of the theatre, underneath the Bell Stage it is actually still the SLTC Members' Club Bar despite the sign Theatre Bar above the door and a previous attempt to name it the "Clanger Bar". The latter shows the folly of putting naming into a competition.

The bar also contain a traditional brass bell that as well as being able to be rung by moving the clanger manually also can be rung remotely from behind the bar. However, the automatic mechanism rather causing a nice "ding" makes a rather muted "dunk", so more often than not someone rings it manually to call time.

The Members Club was the first part of the centre to come into full use (we were then known as the South London Theatre Centre) and opened to the membership in May 1967. After all those doing the conversion and later rehearsing for the first production had to have somewhere to relax after all their hard work.