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ell here I live nearby and heard that the previous team at the Bridge House had moved on and that the space was empty. So I leapt in! The publicans downstairs are arts enthusiasts and very pleased to have us here. They charge us nothing. We are now, by the way, an upstairs theatre. The original little auditorium downstairs is being redeveloped for dining space. When we’re allowed to run at full capacity we are licensed for 65 seats.

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