
photograph by David Lindsay
'Right that's the end of section 1. The following section was compiled by mother.'
Edmund Harding as George and Katie Brown as Jane in Ben Tagoe's Freak Dating.
photograph by Paul Rufus.
'Best of the eighties, nineties and now. The music you love.'
Ben Tagoe as Si and Becky Cherriman as Kim in Mark Kirkby's duologue Pink on Black.
'Sense of Humour. I like it. Tickl' photograph by Paul Rufus
Katie Brown as Jane and Mike Nelson as Roger in Ben Tagoe's Freak Dating.

The sultry sounds of The Secret Cinema. photograph by Paul Rufus
Fuzzy and her enthralling voice. photograph by Paul Rufus

Our wonderful audience during the interval. photograph by David Lindsay

'Well, skulls are forever aren't they?' photograph by David Lindsay
Helen Crawford as the shop owner delivering her monologue The Abyss of Whitby.

photograph by David Lindsay
'It is what I like about England. Football and Norman Wisdom.
Edmund Harding as Petrit, Katie Brown as Vicky and Mike Nelson as Gary in Wisdom for England.

photograph by David Lindsay
'But when night slunk away and the morning curtains shifted...'
Becky Cherriman performing Grey, one of her pieces of flash fiction.
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photograph by Paul Rufus
'Is it a flying visit or does one stay for a hand of Bridge?'
Ben Tagoe as Bicklethwaite and Mike Nelson as The Millowner rehearsing for The Millowner 's Dilemma.

'The anasas cosmosus?' photograph by David Lindsay.
Mike Nelson as The Millowner and Ben Tagoe with Mr Pineapple played by, well... Mr Pineapple in The Millowner's Dilemma.

Happy. photograph by David Lindsay
The Curtain Call. (From left) Edmund Harding, Helen Crawford, Ben Tagoe, Katie Brown, Becky Cherriman, Mike Nelson.
I think Mike Nelson says it for us all when he says 'I was incredibly pleased by our first outing at 7. The staff and technicians were supportive and helpful and the audience smart and receptive. A full house was a great start! Plus I got to hang out in the green room'.