The Naughty Nineties Music Hall @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
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Upstairs at the Gatehouse
1 North Rd, Highgate Village, London N6 4BD, UK (Google Maps)

Experience a night out Victorian style as 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!
Join us at this unique venue in Highgate Village. The theatre is on the first floor of a mock Tudor pub that was visited by Charles Dickens and Paul Simon. It'll be a night of spirited singing and fabulous costumes.
Naughty Nineties shows often contain innuendo. They may include flashing lights and occasional strong language.
π« Tickets: Β£19β21 including a booking fee
π° Doors open at 19:00
β³ The Naughty Ninetiesβ shows normally last 1.5β2 hours with an interval
π 143, 210, 263 bus: South Grove
π 214 bus: Pond Square or Highgate School Hampstead Lane
π 603 bus: Highgate Close
π Archway (Northern line)
π Finsbury Park (Piccadilly, Thameslink, Great Northern) + π 210 or 263 bus
π Gospel Oak (London Overground: Mildmay and Suffragette lines) + π 214 bus
ππ Kingβs Cross St Pancras + π long-haul 214 bus
βοΈ The venue is on the first floor. They regret that they do not have step-free access, with 20 stairs up to the hall
π Nearest accessible stations: Gospel Oak, Finsbury Park
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!
Join us at this unique venue in Highgate Village. The theatre is on the first floor of a mock Tudor pub that was visited by Charles Dickens and Paul Simon. It'll be a night of spirited singing and fabulous costumes.
Guidance
Naughty Nineties shows often contain innuendo. They may include flashing lights and occasional strong language.
About the show
π« Tickets: Β£19β21 including a booking fee
π° Doors open at 19:00
β³ The Naughty Ninetiesβ shows normally last 1.5β2 hours with an interval
Getting there
π 143, 210, 263 bus: South Grove
π 214 bus: Pond Square or Highgate School Hampstead Lane
π 603 bus: Highgate Close
π Archway (Northern line)
π Finsbury Park (Piccadilly, Thameslink, Great Northern) + π 210 or 263 bus
π Gospel Oak (London Overground: Mildmay and Suffragette lines) + π 214 bus
ππ Kingβs Cross St Pancras + π long-haul 214 bus
Accessibility
βοΈ The venue is on the first floor. They regret that they do not have step-free access, with 20 stairs up to the hall
π Nearest accessible stations: Gospel Oak, Finsbury Park