None of them were actually from Hawaii...
Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre
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The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre (FoSHT) are campaigning to save this "sleeping beauty" theatre for the community. Find more at http://streathamhilltheatre.org
Dining on Streatham Hill in 1961.
Shopping on the High Road in 1954. Can you still get a 'Gina' cut?
George Formby came to Streatham Hill Theatre for the final time on 6th August 1956.
West End star and popular Big Band singer Betty Driver came to Streatham Hill Theatre in August 1958. She later went on to be the longest serving barmaid at The Rovers Return!
See more great photos and videos from Urban Explorers on our Blog Page - https://streathamhilltheatre.org/urban-explorers-visit-sht-📺
Note that Streatham Hill Theatre had two bars overlooking the High Road!
A great illustration of the interior of Streatham Hill Theatre.
Reach Streatham Hill Theatre by train, tube, bus or tram!
Thank you for your attention to this patter...
"A Romance of The Navy in Three Acts"
We would love to talk to you about our activities at our next Campaign Meeting at 8:00pm this Wednesday. Details on how to join are here - https://streathamhilltheatre.org/events
The Rambert Ballet were frequent visitors to Streatham Hill Theatre.
Read the full Theatres Trust report on Streatham Hill Theatre here - https://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/how-we-help/theatres-at-risk/484-streatham-hill-theatre
More of the stunning theatrical talent that has graced the stage of The Streatham Hill Theatre.
As Theatres Trust launch this year's At Risk register today, take a look at this article from the BBC about Streatham Hill Theatre and other London venues - www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Amazing to see that some of these bus routes are still running!
Want to know more about Streatham Hill Theatre? Please join our next Campaign Meeting - all the details are here: https://streathamhilltheatre.org/events
Acrobats, conjurors, contortionists, whistlers and xylophonists! What a show!