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Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureLondon-based studio <a href="http://www.aberrantarchitecture.com/">Aberrant Architecture</a> designed this awesome Tiny Traveling Theater that has a roof of recycled coal scuttles. Paying tribute to 17th century coal salesman Thomas Britton, who started the "Small Coal Man's Musick Club" above his Clerkenwell coal shed, the red mini theater made its debut during the recent <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/clerkenwell-design-week/">Clerkenkenwell Design Week</a> and is now touring England.1
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureThis mini theater holds up to 6 people2
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureHaving made its debut during Clerkenwell Design Week, the Tiny Traveling Theater is now touring the UK3
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureThe theater is towed by a VW camper van4
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureRecycled coal scuttles on the roof pay tribute to a 17th century coal man who had his own music club5
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureThe theater can be parked virtually anywhere for an impromptu performance6
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureThis conical funnels pumps out the sounds of performance so that passersby can enjoy the show as well7
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureSkylights are hidden in the chimneys to let in natural light8
Traveling Theater by Aberrant ArchitectureThe tiny size ensures an intense theatrical experience like none other9









