Talk:Wilton's Music Hall
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1990's Rebirth Unclear Sentences
editThe following sentences in the 1990's Rebirth section do not seem to make much sense as a single sentence cites being in two different years. Based on https://www.wiltons.org.uk/heritage/history, in 1997 productions resumed but 1994 is not referenced. The site's history does not mention 1994 and my quick Google didn't find anything to help.
In 1997, Frances Mayhew, former Managing and Artistic Director took over the building in 2004, having worked previously at Wilton's in the late 90s as an intern. It was again derelict and in debt.
Per the site's History page "The Wilton’s Music Hall Trust was formed under the direction of former Artistic Director, Frances Mayhew, in late 2004, to fully open the building to the public, secure the ownership of the building and present a wider arts programme."
I suspect this section is a bad rewrite of the history from the Wilton's website. But hopefully someone with more insight can fix it.
Citations
editWiltonsfan If you add the citations, I'll happily format them. Remember, the cites need to come from a reliable source. Cassiantotalk 11:51, 19 May 2014 (UTC)
Couple of reliable sources...
editTwo very positive reviews have been published on British newspaper sites recently.
Thought they might be helpful as additional references for the article:
- The Telegraph: How Wilton's Music Hall was brought back to life
- The Guardian: Wilton's Music Hall: derelict pleasure palace gets a ramshackle restoration
Regardless, they are well worth a read! -- EdJogg (talk) 08:47, 23 September 2015 (UTC)