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Actor/performers rehearsing cues and sound levels
MacLean, Kevin, 2015, Digital image
Actor/performers rehearsing cues and sound levels
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36899
Title
Actor/performers rehearsing cues and sound levels for a Fringe performance, Church Hill Theatre
Description
Students from Poly Prep School in Brooklyn, New York in rehearsal for 'Americans in Breshkistan'.
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MacLean, Kevin
Date
2015
Type
Digital image
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Church Hill Theatre, which was originally Morningside Free Church was built by the Edinburgh architect Hippolyte Blanc (1844 - 1917), renowned for his buildings in the Gothic revival style.
Run by the Assembly Rooms, it is a popular venue at the Edinburgh Fringe and it is also the home to many of the city's amateur theatre companies. The theatre reopened in August 2006 after extensive refurbishment to the public areas including the foyer, café bar area and installation of a new extension.
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