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A refurbished historic and gorgeous music hall designed by Frank Matcham, with a full programme of theatre and comedy, close by [[Hackney Central Station]].

Chaplin and Stan Laurel played here, as well as Marie Lloyd and no doubt Little Tich & His Big Boots and Wilson, Keppel & Betty with their sand dance in Arab costume.

It also has a cafe called the Empire Cafe (formerly the [[Marie Lloyd Bar, E8 1EJ|Marie Lloyd Bar]]).

See also:
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackney_Empire Wikipedia entry]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[dhyandeva]], March 2007.</div>
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Historic music hall designed by Frank Matcham with a full programme of theatre and comedy.


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