![]() Exterior of Bromley Little Theatre in November 2010 | |
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Location |
Bromley London, BR1 United Kingdom |
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Coordinates | 51°24′28″N 0°00′50″E / 51.4077287°N 0.0138006°E |
Public transit |
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Type | Community theatre |
Capacity | 113 |
Opened | 1938 |
Website | |
Official website |
Bromley Little Theatre is a community theatre in Bromley in the London Borough of Bromley, England and is a member of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain [1] and its president is the actor Michael York. [2]
The theatre was established in 1938 on its present site which was converted from an old Victorian bakery. [3] The theatre has over 1,000 members split into full and audience-only groups, [4] all the staff, cast and crew are volunteers.
The theatre's repertory members present approximately 11 shows each year [5] as well as a number of smaller productions which are performed in the open "Bar Area". [6] Performances run for around eight nights, apart from Sunday evenings when the theatre stage is used to showcase local or touring bands, among other events. [7]
![]() Exterior of Bromley Little Theatre in November 2010 | |
| |
Location |
Bromley London, BR1 United Kingdom |
---|---|
Coordinates | 51°24′28″N 0°00′50″E / 51.4077287°N 0.0138006°E |
Public transit |
![]() |
Type | Community theatre |
Capacity | 113 |
Opened | 1938 |
Website | |
Official website |
Bromley Little Theatre is a community theatre in Bromley in the London Borough of Bromley, England and is a member of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain [1] and its president is the actor Michael York. [2]
The theatre was established in 1938 on its present site which was converted from an old Victorian bakery. [3] The theatre has over 1,000 members split into full and audience-only groups, [4] all the staff, cast and crew are volunteers.
The theatre's repertory members present approximately 11 shows each year [5] as well as a number of smaller productions which are performed in the open "Bar Area". [6] Performances run for around eight nights, apart from Sunday evenings when the theatre stage is used to showcase local or touring bands, among other events. [7]