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Original Broom Street Theater rehearsal space.
editThe Heeb Company, an auto parts distribution firm on E (or W) Gorham St., was indeed a three-story building, but it was principally the home of the University of Wisconsin Community Co-op, an attempt at a cut-rate textbook store. The third floor was vacant, and while it's possible that the BST did some rehearsals there at the start, they'd moved to another downtown building, an abandoned refrigerated food warehouse, soon after. If you didn't mind the summer heat, they had enough space for performances. I built and repaired a few pieces of lighting and effects equipment for them around 1969. Kinsler33 (talk) 06:20, 11 September 2018 (UTC)