Material relating to the company's former premises, St. James the Great Institute, in Bethnal Green, London, which the company originally moved into as tenants, in early 1984, and later purchased in the latter half of the 1990s; the property was sold in 2013.
File includes group photographs of company members outside the property, around the time they moved into the premises, and also photographs from the early 2000s, with the current cast/crew holding up one of the old photographs; also present is a circular, addressed to Chahine Yavroyan, from the ...
Material includes building plans, a document outlining development plan, correspondence, non-professional photographs of the exterior of the property, and notes with costings for various equipment.
A letter from Tower Hamlets Borough Council, with accompanying form and other documents, regarding the company's application to acquire an entertainment license for the premises.
Material includes correspondence, copies of register of title, and an offer document; relating to the transfer of various parcels of land connected to the property and the building itself.
Items relating to the activities revolving around the company's 50th anniversary, celebrated in 2016; mainly the publication of the book, Nobody Knows But Everybody Remembers, written by one of the founders of the company and its longest serving member, Mark Long.
File includes correspondence, photographic material, and a copy of Alan Geoffrey Yates' (under the pseudonym, Carter Brown) No Blonde is an Island, which was partly used as the inspiration for show 47; items were used as part of the artwork for the interior of the 50th anniversary book