Entertainment
London is well known for its eclectic mix of entertainment venues and here you can find a variety of entertainment venues with a plethora of events to entertain all year round.
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The rise and rise of vintage London
It’s undeniable, our love of vintage style is apparent everywhere from our tastes in fashion, furniture and even our food. Read More
Curzon Soho is one of the most popular attractions in London, with three screens, a seductive bar with free wi-fi and home to Konditor and Cook cafe. With regular director Q&As, documentary events and the popular Midnight Movie, Soho is your one-stop shop… Read More
The Philharmonia Orchestra is one of the world’s great orchestras. Acknowledged as the UK’s foremost musical pioneer, with an extraordinary recording legacy, the Philharmonia leads the field for its quality of playing, and for its innovative approach to audience development, residencies,… Read More
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On a winter’s evening in November 1899 Charing Cross Road was a hubbub of excitement as Charles Wyndham’s new theatre had its grand opening with a revival of David Garrick, a play in which Charles Wyndham and his future wife, Mary Moore,…
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Wyllyotts is a versatile entertainment venue offering theatre and cinema in our main auditorium and a variety of meeting rooms that are just perfect for conferences, meetings or catered functions.
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Winter Garden is a Grade II listed building, designed by architect…
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Wilton’s is the oldest surviving Grand Music Hall in the world. It belongs to the first generation of public house music halls that appeared in London during the 1850s and which, only fifty years later, had all but disappeared. Now owned by the…
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Wigmore Hall was built in 1901 by the German piano firm Bechstein next to its showrooms on Wigmore Street. The Hall was intended to be both grandly impressive but intimate enough for recitals. Wigmore Hall holds a unique place in London musical life and is an…
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The creative hub at the heart of Watford, the Palace engages people through commissioning, creating and presenting high-quality theatre, and developing audiences, artists and communities through exciting opportunities to participate.
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Watersmeet Theatre is a community venue situated at the heart of Rickmansworth. It hosts an eclectic range of productions from musical theatre, comedy and traditional plays, some of which are performed by local groups and many of which arrive from around the country. The centre…
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Watermans is a multi-disciplinary art centre in Brentford, incorporating a cinema and theatre. They hold live events and children's sessions too.
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Vinopolis is London's leading wine tasting based visitor attraction and corporate event venue. Located in London's vibrant Bankside, Vinopolis sits alongside Borough Market, the Tate Modern, Southwark Cathedral and Shakespeare's Globe. Set under spectacular Victorian arches, this magnificent 2.5 acre site is devoted…
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There has been a theatre on this site since 1832, originally known as Moy’s Music Hall. This was then renamed in 1863 and became The Royal Standard Music Hall. In 1886, when Victoria Street and Victoria Station were built, the theatre was demolished and the rebuilt…
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