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[[File:DrillHallLondon.JPG|thumb|The Drill Hall Theatre, before its takeover by RADA|alt=Outside of the theatre showing banner with its name]]The '''Drill Hall Theatre''' was a small theatre in Chenies Street, in the [[West End]] of London. It specialised in LGBT productions.
 
[[File:DrillHallLondon.JPG|thumb|The Drill Hall Theatre, before its takeover by RADA|alt=Outside of the theatre showing banner with its name]]The '''Drill Hall Theatre''' was a small theatre in Chenies Street, in the [[West End]] of London. It specialised in LGBT productions.
  
In 2008 the [[Arts Council]] withdrew its funding,<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/events/the-drill-halls-future-in-doubt Rupert Smith "The Drill Hall's future in doubt" ''Time Out'' 7 January 2008</ref> and in 2012 the preimises were taken over by [[RADA]].
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In 2008 the [[Arts Council]] withdrew its funding,<ref>Rupert Smith, [http://www.timeout.com/london/events/the-drill-halls-future-in-doubt "The Drill Hall's future in doubt"] ''Time Out'', 7 January 2008.</ref> and in 2012 the premises were taken over by [[RADA]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:32, 15 October 2016

Outside of the theatre showing banner with its name
The Drill Hall Theatre, before its takeover by RADA
The Drill Hall Theatre was a small theatre in Chenies Street, in the West End of London. It specialised in LGBT productions.

In 2008 the Arts Council withdrew its funding,[1] and in 2012 the premises were taken over by RADA.

References

  1. Rupert Smith, "The Drill Hall's future in doubt" Time Out, 7 January 2008.