The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes

Tuesday, 11 November 2008 - 7:30pm
10:30pm
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The RSC has a long tradition of supporting and encouraging new writing. The company
continues to build on this commitment to create new work alongside Shakespeare
and to develop that work within its classical ensembles. The extensive resource
of the RSC allows playwrights to explore the possibilities for epic stories as
well as those of more intimate work. Writers Adriano Shaplin and Marina Carr

Wilton's Music Hall

Wilton’s is the last surviving and oldest grand music hall in the world.

From 1859 - for close on 30 years - Wilton’s was alive with the magic of classical overtures, opera, choral, folk, dance, burlesque, circus acts, comedy and contemporary songs.

1500 people used to cram into the music hall to hear the top acts of the day.

Champagne Charlie made his name at Wilton’s, famous for only drinking Moët and Chandon.

Wilton's Today

Wilton's is a fabulous but crumbling old music hall which we are developing into a brilliant centre for cultural and artistic excellence, innovation and integration.

Wilton's is once again becoming a vital part of the East End community and an exciting and exotic venue for national and international audiences, as it once entertained so brilliantly.

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