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Rehearsal photographs from People Show Studios

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Simon Kent, Margaret Spence and Tony Malone rehearse Something To Tell You.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

Clare Summerskill directing, with Ju Gosling working at her computer in the background and Lindsay River reading her script.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Tony Malone, Margaret Spence and Julie Newman on a break.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Robin Brook, Lindsay River and Tony Malone rehearse Killing Me Softly.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Margaret Spence, Julie Newman and Jo Panter rehearse Sexy in the House Pt 1.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Robin Brook and Margaret Spence rehearse Robin's monologue.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

Associate producer Ju Gosling working on the surtitles.

Colour photograph of young man next to a screen with a photo of a gay club projected on it.

Alex Chung rehearses his monologue.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Tony Malone, Drew Walters, Kirsten Hearn, Paula Connolly, Rosie Foster, Lindsay River and Margaret Spence rehearse Pride and Shame.

Colour photograph of rehearsals in white-painted room with black floor and mirrors on one wall.

(L to R) Kirsten Hearn and Paula Connolly rehearse Blind Date.


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Photos: Ju Gosling, Tony Malone and Julie Newman.