The Naughty Nineties Music Hall
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Mary Ward Foundation: Ground Floor hall
Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth St, London SE1 0RB, UK (Google Maps)

The Naughty Nineties present a selection of the periodβs greatest hits, introduced by their very own gavel-wielding Master of Ceremonies.
Back in days before radio, TV and the internet the stars of Britainβs Music Halls β such as Marie Lloyd and Dan Leno - were household names. The songs they sang became part of popular culture and many are still well known today.
The Naughty Nineties are dedicated to preserving this important slice of our heritage and they regularly appear across London and the south-east. Their shows are performed in period costume and singing along is actively encouraged!
Tickets: Β£5 donation on the door
There are two Mary Ward Centre buildings, and this one is in Southwark. This is not the Stratford site.
πJubilee: Southwark: Southwark station is closed on the day of the performance. Use Waterloo or Blackfriars.
ππ Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee, Waterloo & City: Waterloo (some step-free access)
π Waterloo East
ππ Circle, District, Thameslink: Blackfriars (step-free access) + 40 or 63 bus π or 20 mins walk πΆπ»ββοΈ
π 40 or 63: Pocock Street
The door may sometimes be locked when you arrive: if so, ring the buzzer
The venue is on the ground floor and there's level access. There is an accessible toilet in the corridor across the hallway (go down the corridor and itβs in the first right turn).
The nearest accessible station is Waterloo (Jubilee line)
Back in days before radio, TV and the internet the stars of Britainβs Music Halls β such as Marie Lloyd and Dan Leno - were household names. The songs they sang became part of popular culture and many are still well known today.
The Naughty Nineties are dedicated to preserving this important slice of our heritage and they regularly appear across London and the south-east. Their shows are performed in period costume and singing along is actively encouraged!
Tickets: Β£5 donation on the door
There are two Mary Ward Centre buildings, and this one is in Southwark. This is not the Stratford site.
How to get there
π
ππ Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee, Waterloo & City: Waterloo (some step-free access)
π Waterloo East
ππ Circle, District, Thameslink: Blackfriars (step-free access) + 40 or 63 bus π or 20 mins walk πΆπ»ββοΈ
π 40 or 63: Pocock Street
The door may sometimes be locked when you arrive: if so, ring the buzzer
Accessibility
The venue is on the ground floor and there's level access. There is an accessible toilet in the corridor across the hallway (go down the corridor and itβs in the first right turn).
The nearest accessible station is Waterloo (Jubilee line)