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Bridge Theatre Podcast

S1 E7: Terri Hammond, House Operations Manager

28 Nov 2025

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In this episode of the Bridge Theatre Podcast, host Pauline Fallowell sits down with Terri Hammond, The Bridge's wonderful House Operations Manager. Terri has been with The Bridge since day one and is at the heart of everything that keeps the building running smoothly – from audience experience and customer service to stage door, security, and ensuring everyone is safe once the show begins.Terri shares how childhood trips to panto – and a memorable Fireman Sam live show – sparked her love of theatre, leading her through school drama, circus arts and fire performance before an MA and a part-time stage door job brought her to The Bridge. She reflects on what makes front of house at The Bridge so special, the collaborative culture that connects every department, and some favourite memories – including a lighting note from Miriam Margolyes and the magic of Ian McKellen’s fundraising performance.We also hear about Terri’s fantasy production: a bold, immersive, video-game-inspired experience set in a huge warehouse, with Danny Boyle directing and an adaptable design from Bunny Christie.Hosted by Pauline Fallowell, Director of Marketing and Audiences at the Bridge Theatre. Follow the Bridge Theatre Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, watch on YouTube, and discover more at bridgetheatre.co.uk. New episodes every Friday.Bridge Theatre Podcast is produced by Jonny Bunyan at Pardon Our French Productions, with Executive Producer Pauline Fallowell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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