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would require the use of the chamber, necessitating the set being struck and taken to the Durham Street Art
Gallery; the furniture being moved back into the chamber and the process reversed for the next evening's performance. The Stone Chamber was one of the city's most magnificent structures, but it
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After the 2011 earthquakes, the Court remained in the Shed while planning for a permanent home in the city. In
December 2019, Ross Gumbley became the Court's Artistic Adviser/Lead Director, helping to plan for a new theatre, while Daniel Pengelly took over as Interim Artistic Director. In May 2020,
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Gallery (June 1971 – May 1972), which was used as an interim venue between the Canterbury Society of Arts vacating the premises and the Law Court expanding into the area. From June to August 1972, the Court was housed in the Beggs Theatrette and staged two productions
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The next four years (September 1972 – February 1976) were a period of relative stability. The Court
Theatre was housed at The Orange Hall on Worcester Street. In 1974, Mervyn Thompson stood down leaving Yvette Bromley as sole artistic director until 1975 when Randall Wackrow (who had joined the
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272:. Hooper served as artistic director for more than two decades. Hooper declared his intent to balance the theatre's repertoire with "three main thrusts — the classic, the contemporary and the indigenous". Although economic pressure saw a fledgling second auditorium,
306:. Hooper retired as artistic director in 1999 and Catherine Downes served as artistic director of the Court Theatre from 2000 to 2005. Ross Gumbley became the Court's Artistic Director in 2006 and helped the Court find a new venue in Addington when the
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Furthermore, the company employs a troupe of professional improvisors and corporate entertainers, the Court
Jesters. The most public face of their work is the improv comedy show "Scared Scriptless" which is staged every Friday night at 10:15pm.
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