Display: Spotlight on Music Hall
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Display: Spotlight on Music Hall

By The London Archives

See a small but striking display featuring some of our treasures from around the 1890s-1920s relating to Music Hall.

Location

The London Archives

40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB United Kingdom

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About this event

Community • Historic

Music Hall was the dominant form of popular entertainment in London and Middlesex from the 1890s to the 1920s, far removed from its humble beginnings in pub back-rooms. Purpose-built venues sprang up along high streets and in every district, offering variety bills of comedy, song, dance, and spectacle to packed houses night after night. Music Hall was truly mass entertainment—accessible, lively, and beloved across class divides—shaping the cultural life of the capital like no other art form of its time.

View some of the treasures from around the 1890s - 1920s held at The London Archives in a small but striking display. Discover stars of the music hall stage, the architectural development of the music hall theatres and how the people and spaces of Music Hall were licensed, regulated and commented upon in contemporary documents.

This small display is free to visit during our normal opening hours, from 6 October 2025 until 5 February 2026, and is located within the Information Area on the first floor at The London Archives.

  • Please note: There will be no access to the display during our annual closure from 4.30pm on Thursday 30 October until Monday 17 November 2025 at 10am, and no access during our Christmas closure from 4.30pm on Tuesday 23 December 2025 until 10am on Monday 5 January 2026.
  • We encourage everyone to book a free ticket as it helps us to manage visitor numbers. You are welcome to turn up without a ticket to see the display, but please notify us if you are visiting in a group larger than 6 people by emailing ask@tla.libanswers.com

Interested to know more about Music Hall? Join our one day Symposium and Showcase on Saturday 1 November. Details and tickets: Centre Stage: Music Hall at The London Archives.

The above images show examples of Music Hall related items from the collections at The London Archives:

  • Event Banner features details from a colourful theatre programme.
  • Black and white photograph of the exterior of Collins Music Hall.
  • Plan of a theatre, with different areas shaded in different colours.

Frequently asked questions

Would you like more details about accessibility?

This display is on the first floor and is accessible by stairs and a lift. An accessible toilet is on the same floor. Further details on www.thelondonarchives.org/visit-us/accessibility and please contact us at TLADigital@cityoflondon.gov.uk if you have any specific accessibility requirements.

Do I need to book a ticket?

We encourage everyone to book a free ticket as it helps us to manage visitor numbers. You are welcome to turn up without a ticket to see the display, but please notify us if you are visiting in a group larger than 6 people by emailing ask@tla.libanswers.com

Do I need to book a ticket for a specific time slot?

No. Please select "10am" on the date that you'd like to visit, and you can turn up at any time during our opening hours on that day.

Are group visits possible?

Groups of 7 or more people need to make special arrangements to visit so we can manage capacity in this small display area - please contact ask@tla.libanswers.com to make a group booking.

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