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Intimate Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版
Intimate Theatre
The Intimate Theatre was a repertory theatre in Palmers Green, London from 1937 to 1987, and is the name commonly used for St. Monica's Church Hall.
==History==
St. Monica's Church Hall was built in 1931, and the actor John Clements turned the building into the Intimate Theatre in 1935. It became a full-time professional repertory theatre in 1937.
After he was demobbed, Roger Moore was a member of the repertory company, and earned about £10 per week. In the late 1940s, the BBC televised 14 plays from the theatre.
During the 1960s, the repertory company put on a new play each week, although Max Rietmann's ''Hot and Cold in all Rooms'' played to a capacity audience for three weeks in 1962.
In 1968, David Bowie acted the role of Cloud in ''Pierrot In Turquoise'' at the theatre.
In 1969, the building reverted for a short time to its use as a church hall before returning to its use as a theatre.
In 1987, the usage as a theatre was reduced to allow the church to hold other events.

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