This insightful event will showcase the depth and diversity of our collections and explore the social, cultural, and architectural legacy of Music Hall through engaging talks by leading historians and cultural experts, especially curated document displays from our archives, and interactive sessions with archivists and conservators.
With a particular focus on the London and Middlesex area and the approximate period 1890-1920 when Music Hall was at its height, the event will aim to explore the architectural, and social legacy of Music Hall in the capital. We will delve into topics ranging from licensing and regulation by the London and Middlesex County Councils, to the architectural impact of Music Halls on the urban and suburban landscape, the evolution of this popular and mass entertainment, and the legacy of Music Hall in contemporary culture and research arenas.
Expert staff from The London Archives will be on hand and you'll have the opportunity to find out more about how to trace those connected to the Music Hall and conservation insights into preserving Music Hall ephemera and memorabilia.
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Whether you're a fan, researcher, historian, performer, or simply curious about London’s theatrical past, this event promises to be inspiring, informative, and entertaining.
This one day event complements our upcoming display "Spotlight on Music Hall", which will run from 6 October 2025 until 5 February 2026.