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30 Years on White Horse Road

It’s our birthday! We’ve been at our home on White Horse Road for 30 years – we moved in on Tuesday 5 July 1994! We’re celebrating by sharing photos of a few of our favourite memories. 
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Photo descriptions

  1. 2014 – On the roof during the second refurbishment.
  2. 2014 – Rushanara Ali MP cuts ribbon to celebrate the end of the capital project.
  3. 2014 – Half Moon staff dressing up during Limehouse Landmarks, a project celebrating 150 years of our White Horse Road building.
  4. 2018 – Equinox Youth Theatre taking part in our Playful Heritage project, exploring social activities undertaken by young people in London’s East End.
  5. 2016 – Half Moon Trustee James Wakefield pointing at a picture of himself in the Half Moon production of Can You Keep a Secret in 1999. The photo was part of the exhibition to mark the launch of our heritage archive Stages of Half Moon.
  6. 2014 – Half Moon Re-Opening Event, Sylvester McCoy and Rushanara Ali MP join in the fun with Artistic Director Chris Elwell and members of the Youth Theatre.
  7. 2020 – Members of Youth Theatre taking photos for Snapped 1990 | 2020
  8. 2015 – Artist Susan Wadsworth created an artwork with the help of young people at our second Fun Palaces community event in 2014.
  9. 1998 – Cloud Watching, the first production by Half Moon at White Horse Road.
  10. 2015 – Looking out towards Canary Wharf from the roof of Half Moon.
  11. 2014 – Half Moon Youth Theatre members taking part in the opening celebrations of second refurbishment.
  12. 1994 – It’s our birthday! We’ve been at our home on White Horse Road for 30 years – we moved in on Tuesday 5 July 1994! We’re celebrating by sharing photos of a few of our favourite memories.

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