We’re not entirely sure who painted these (oh so very true) words of wisdom above the balcony door. Anyone care to lay claim?
In the Bedlam 2014:
If you haven’t seen the Bedlam since the building was given a complete sand-blast in 2012, it’s really something to behold.
In the Bedlam 2014:
Blimey don’t the show posters look flash these days. But then they’re not working with EUSA’s constantly jamming spot colour photocopier.
In the Bedlam 2014:
Chris Cooke is pretty certain he made this committee responsibilities list still hung in the Bedlam office beside the noticeboard. He was rather fond of the watermark logo circa 1995. Not sure there’s been too many FebFest queries of late.
In the Bedlam 2014:
Former theatre managers will be pleased to know that the bunch of keys is as big as ever. And you should see the size of the keys-no-one-knows-what-they-open box.
In the Bedlam 2014:
Note, caring techies have provided extensive soft carpeting for actors to access stage trap-door.
In the Bedlam 2014:
But the crypt is now home to a completely non-flammable prop store. And look, no sand!
In the Bedlam 2014:
The costume cupboard no longer has it’s three level Bedlamite-constructed scaf-tastic super structure…
In the Bedlam 2014:
Yes, a door! From the balcony to the costume cupboard!
In the Bedlam 2014:
So this looks more like Bedlam. A set building area behind the tech box.