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Huntingdon Hall

Huntingdon Hall

Crowngate, Worcester, WR1 3LD

Tel: 01905 611427

Web: www.worcesterlive.co.uk

Huntingdon Hall was built as a chapel in 1773 by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, the last service being held in 1976. It has since become one of the country’s finest performing arts venues, playing host to countless events throughout the year. As well as A-list performers such as Eddie Izzard and Ardal O’Hanlon playing the hall on a regular basis it also plays host to new and upcoming musicians and comedians. The eclectic mix of comedy, music and spoken word makes ‘The Hall’ one of the most entertaining venues in the Country.

Huntingdon Hall is fully wheelchair accessible.

The venue is located only a few minutes walk from a variety of city centre car parks.

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Here are just some of the events being held at Huntingdon Hall:
Dom Joly – “Welcome To Wherever I Am”
Bard Heads

Fri, May 13 2011 » Venues

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