Weeks ago and friends from the United States stayed here for a few days and they seemed to have finished all the other attractions, but none of us had been here. Sure enough, it was not disappointing at all! The show was fantastic, the first-class actors sang it, and there was an afternoon tea supply during which included many quality strong teas and old-fashioned sandwiches (white bread cut off the crust) and cakes, enough for the four of us.
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Weeks ago and friends from the United States stayed here for a few days and they seemed to have finished all the other attractions, but none of us had been here. Sure enough, it was not disappointing at all! The show was fantastic, the first-class actors sang it, and there was an afternoon tea supply during which included many quality strong teas and old-fashioned sandwiches (white bread cut off the crust) and cakes, enough for the four of us.
It was a particularly nice place and the pantomime was well worth a visit - absolutely hysterical - I laughed at my ribs hurt. They offered tea, cakes and sandwiches, and a bar. It is situated in an old church and takes about 10 minutes to walk from the barge dock (the DLR to the city airport looks closer, but the bridge on the railway is closed, so it takes 20 minutes more).
Brick Lane Music Hall is a venue for food and performance. It starts with three dishes, then with music performances in the 1950s and 1960s. Vincent Hayes and his team are very professional, performing music and comedy.
Brick Lane Music Hall has a pleasant afternoon tea. The church is gorgeous, elegant and well maintained. The location is a little inconvenient, and the performance of talented singers is rich and colorful. The evening program includes a three-course meal. The comedy here is very long and famous.
The lighting, music, decoration and atmosphere are excellent. Employees are also top-notch, and the food is rich and delicious. I love this concert hall, old-fashioned entertainment and endless laughter.