Opened 1871 and dedicated to Prince Albert, who by then had been dead for 10 years. It is a grade I listed building, which means it's a building of 'exceptional interest'. At one time it held up to 9,000 people but safety rules now limit it to around 5.400. Although I have never been, nor have I seen it on tv, I generally associate the Albert Hall with the Proms, an eight week daily festival of mostly classical music. Each night has a different theme. Tonight's prom is Doctor Who Prom!
(if you're watching it, Joy, I want to know what you thought)
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Sadly not seen it yet as it was shown this afternoon (Monday) when I wasn't around but think they are going to repeat it. I did hear the composer Murray Gold's interview and it sounded as though it would be quite spectacular.
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