Wilton’s Music Hall under threat
Wilton’s Music Hall is one of London’s most magical historic venues. Built in the 19th century, it was resurrected in the late 1990s by Deborah Warner and is now popular for both theatre and cabaret. However, the building (which has no public funding) needs at least £90,000 of architectural repair work if it’s going to survive. Their recent Lottery grant bid has been rejected and they are in serious need of support.
To help, visit wiltons.org.uk or to make a £2 donation by texting ‘wmht18 £2′ to 70070. See what is coming up at Wilton’s Music Hall.






Love Wilton’s keeping my fingers crossed they get it!
Very excited also about their upcoming show ‘Into Thy Hands’ a new play about John Donne staring one of my fav actors Zubin Varla… can’t wait!
Only been once (a typically surreal programme, brilliantly performed by the Kreutzer Quartet). Loved its about-to-fall-down beauty (with fairy lights). Surely it must be saved?
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