AFTER THE BALL - A Guided Tour of Abney Park's Music Hall Muses

  • Abney Park Cemetery

Description

  • Something A Little Different, Theatre/Arts and Walks & Tours
  • Tickets from £12.00
  • Over 18
  • Sun, 27th Oct 2024 @ multiple start times (see ticket info)
  • Multiple start times (see ticket info)

Music hall in London can be traced back to the 1830s, but it gained popularity and prominence in the mid-to-late 19th century, coinciding with the construction of London's magnificent seven cemeteries. Naturally, many stars of the stage found their final resting places in the metropolis, with Abney Park Cemetery, known for its 32 acres and Gothic architecture, becoming a popular choice. Notable figures like George Leybourne, the famous music hall singer known as Champagne Charlie, John Giblin, a popular comedian, and Nelly Power, an actor of the Victorian era with exceptional vocal abilities and vivacious stage presence, were among those laid to rest there.



Join Susan Doe for a guided tour of Abney Park that focuses on the music hall and theatre residents. Both Abney Park Cemetery and Music Hall reflect the Victorian society's fascination with life, death, and entertainment. While one stands as a symbol of peaceful remembrance and architectural beauty, the other represents the lively spirit and diverse entertainment of the era. Their parallel existence showcases the multifaceted nature of Victorian culture and the unique ways in which people found solace and joy in the midst of a rapidly changing world.


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Ticket Event time Cost
Abney Park Cemetery Tour
Tour Ticket
11:00 - 12:30 £12.00
Afternoon tour 14:00 - 15:30 £12.00

Location

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Abney Park Cemetery, 215, Stoke Newington High St, Stoke Newington, N16 0LH

Nearest Station

Stoke Newington (Rail)

Organiser

A Curious Invitation and Antique Beat
The London Month of the Dead has been curated by a Curious Invitation and Antique Beat to inform, entertain and provoke on the subject of death and London cemeteries.

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  • Written by Richard

    Rating: 5

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    Visited 8 months ago
    This annual pre Christmas theremin concert has become a must see event in my festive calendar. I can think of no better environment for listening to this music than in the candlelit chapel at Guy's hospital . Always memorable and wonderful.
  • Written by Tania

    Rating: 4

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    Visited 8 months ago
    Lydia Kavina was an absolute professional. Also the pianist was totally amazing. The actual performers exceeded my expectations. I think the organizer can improve on the following : 1. Letting people in on time. A long queue had formed, gone past the start time, the weather was freezing that day. I also heard one of the female staff tell off a woman at the front of the queue, for asking to be let in. She quipped 'patience is a virtue'. Actually very rude. 2. To provide some non alcohol based drink, like water 3. An extremely bright spotlight was positioned right next to Lydia, obviously to illuminate her equipment. Problem is that it was positioned so that it was shining directly into our eyes (left side as you look in). Blinding. Had to close my eyes for most of the performance. There seemed to be quite a few technical issues - e.g. mic not working on and off, sound adjustments throughout, light adjustments. All of that combined to distract the audience from the actual performance
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