Hoxton Hall
Hoxton Hall is a community centre and performance space in Hoxton, at 130 Hoxton Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. A grade II* listed building, the theatre was first built as a Music hall in 1863, as MacDonald's Music hall. It is an unrestored example of the saloon-style. In the theatre, an iron-railed, two tier galleried auditorium rises on three sides, supported on cast iron columns, above a small, high, multi-tiered stage. It survives, largely in its original form, as for many years it was used as a Quaker meeting house.
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Hoxton Hall
Hoxton Hall is a community centre and performance space in Hoxton, at 130 Hoxton Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. A grade II* listed building, the theatre was first built as a Music hall in 1863, as MacDonald's Music hall. It is an unrestored example of the saloon-style. In the theatre, an iron-railed, two tier galleried auditorium rises on three sides, supported on cast iron columns, above a small, high, multi-tiered stage. It survives, largely in its original form, as for many years it was used as a Quaker meeting house.
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Hoxton Hall is a community cen ...... redominantly for youth groups.
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Hoxton Street
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James Mortimer
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Hoxton Hall, still an active community resource
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Blue Ribbon Gospel Temperance Mission
Hoxton Hall Dancing Academy
MacDonald's Music hall
Mortimer's Hall
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Hoxton Community Trust
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Community and touring performance
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Hoxton Hall is a community cen ...... sed as a Quaker meeting house.
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