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of shopfronts underneath a brick-clad block of flats for visiting actors, with regular square windows framed with pale stone. Ling departed from Gibson's theme for the rest of the building though, with its north east flank of
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and translucent panels" to "signal presence within an evolving cityscape". It consists of a new seven-storey block to the north west of the existing theatre containing a 300-seat
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