History

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Food at Wilton’s


In a nutshell...

Archive picture of inside the auditorium

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

Here, in the 1850s and 60s, classical overtures, dance, circus acts, opera, choral, and folk songs were enormously popular, long before "old time music hall" evolved. John Wilton built this theatre behind his public house, The Prince of Denmark in 1858, in Graces Alley, E1.

Press Archive

People on Wilton's stage

London's most beautiful 'lost' theatre Daily Mail 

"Wilton's is quite simply unique" Rory Bremner

... you realise what British theatre has been missing. The Sunday Times

Remarkably low-price tickets admit you to world-beating presentations The Daily Telegraph

Bold and accessible pricing policy Evening Standard

Past productions and events

Sunday Afternoon Concert


Soprano Valerie Saint Martin Piano Per Rundberg


The First Commandment | Mozart


Presented by the Classical Opera Company Director Bill Bankes-Jones Conductor Ian Page


Pierrrot Lunaire | Schoenberg


Presented by Transition Company Director / Video Designer Netia Jones Conductor Ryan Wigglesworth Soprano Claire Booth

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