Opened by the Wilton's in 1859, this music hall cooked for about 25 years before it was converted to the uses of the East End Mission of the Methodist Church. For over thirty years it's produced a variety of performances from musical hall turns, musicals and more serious offerings such as The Turn of the Screw Wilton's Music Hall was the first and one of the most successful of London's music halls. Situated in Grace's Alley, just off Cable Street in London's East End, it was opened by John and Ellen Wilton in 1858. Wilton's was taken over by the Broomhill Opera in 1999. Admission: £22 ($32) (prices may vary) Nearest underground: Shadwell, Tower Hill
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