No more Pauper's Pit?
Buxton (and many say England's) smallest and most intimate theatre is set to close.
The Pauper's Pit, designed and built by our mentor (and regular 3C Obi-One Kenobi) Martin Beard
will be lost. The tiny theatre was home to one of Three's Company's most ambitious projects - a production of Shakespeare's Othello, created, performed and run by a team of 9 young theatre makers.
The Old Hall (in which the theatre is situated) will re-establish it's self with it's history of healing spring water.
3C love the idea of more tourism in Buxton, but the fact remains that our favourite theatre is set to disappear. Fond memories will remain.
Three's Company raise their glasses to the wonderful Pauper's Pit Theatre.
The Pauper's Pit, designed and built by our mentor (and regular 3C Obi-One Kenobi) Martin Beard
will be lost. The tiny theatre was home to one of Three's Company's most ambitious projects - a production of Shakespeare's Othello, created, performed and run by a team of 9 young theatre makers.
The Old Hall (in which the theatre is situated) will re-establish it's self with it's history of healing spring water.
3C love the idea of more tourism in Buxton, but the fact remains that our favourite theatre is set to disappear. Fond memories will remain.
Three's Company raise their glasses to the wonderful Pauper's Pit Theatre.
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