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Charlie Chaplin, Stan Laurel and Marie Lloyd all trod Hackney's boards during its time as a music hall. It's since been used as a television studio and, rather quaintly, as a bingo hall, before opening as a theatre proper in 1986. Today, it's a much-loved East End institution whose pantos have become the stuff of legend. High art does feature (the English Touring Opera presented Mozart's 'The Magic Flute' in 2009) as does issue-heavy theatre, often with an emphasis on class and multiculturalism. But the focus tends to be on fun: comedy, children's theatre and music all featuring large on its programme.
The Hackney Empire Christmas show is always a highlight of the panto season, and with Hackney regular Susie McKenna...
It may be one of three big 'Aladdin's this Christmas but you can guarantee that Hackney Empire's offering will be...
A new play from black theatre company Tell Tarra about the dilemmas that arise when a newly-retired couple plan to...
New devised piece from Pan Intercultural Arts exploring gun and knife crime at carnival.
He's back and as cutting, hilarious and vicious as ever. He will say offensive stuff so don't be babies and complain....
Nanna & Rosie's tribute to good, old-fashioned Cockney entertainment.
New Act Theatre present three of Williams' one act plays: 'This Property is Condemned', 'Talk to Me Like the Rain'...
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