Wilton's Music Hall

About Wilton's Music Hall

Experience the world's oldest and last surviving grand music hall. A guided tour around Wilton's Music Hall offers a fascinating insight into the history and heritage of Wilton's itself, Music Halls in general and the East End. Through the barley sugar columns and the faded glory of the interior one can still hear echoes of Champagne Charlie and past decadence. Tours are given by passionate heritage experts who work full time at Wilton's raising funds to save the building. This beautiful and atmospheric building is the perfect cultural stop just five minutes from the Tower of London.

Facilities

Opening Times For events and ticket prices see Web site, Box office: 020 7702 2789
Provider features In town/city centre
Provider facilities Toilets
Accessibility Guide dogs permitted
Parking for disabled visitors
Ramp/level access
Toilets for disabled visitors

Wilton's Music Hall Address

Address:
Graces Alley
off Ensign Street
London
E1 8JB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7702 2789
Fax: 0871 2532424

Prices for Wilton's Music Hall

Pre booked tours only: £5.00 (USD8.33)  full price
 

Location Information for Wilton's Music Hall

Address:
Graces Alley
off Ensign Street
London
E1 8JB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7702 2789
Fax: 0871 2532424
Public transport: Tower Hill Turn left out of the station and walk to the traffic lights by the Tower Gateway DLR. Cross over and walk down Shorter Street and stop at the next traffic lights. Cross over onto Royal Mint Street. Walk down this road, take the first right after the traffic lights onto Ensign Street and immediately left onto Graces Alley.

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Reviews of Wilton's Music Hall

Visit London review of Wilton's Music Hall

Reviewed by: Visit London
Billed as the ‘world's oldest and last surviving grand music hall’, this venue has given refuge to striking dockers, anti-fascists and blitzed Londoners. Efforts by John Betjeman, Laurence Olivier, Peter Sellers and other thesps helped save the Grade II-listed building, but it’s still semi-derelict, with only 60% of in use. Performances, guided tours, workshops and free cinema screenings are spearheading regeneration.
 

Events at Wilton's Music Hall

  • Mixed Up North

    Performance

    10 Nov 2009 to 5 Dec 2009

    Street YY, an ethnically mixed youth theatre group, performs 'Mixed Up North', a production based on conversations with Burnley residents. A fiercely funny and moving new play, about the difficulties of uniting divided racial communities in the Lancashire town of Burnley.

     
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