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Regent Hall
Regent Hall entrance
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LocationOxford Street, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationSalvation Army

The Regent Hall is a Salvation Army centre on London's Oxford Street. It is one of the oldest centres in London [1] having been founded by the founder of the army, William Booth in 1882.[2] The church is known as the "Rink", because it was formerly a skating rink.[2]

The hall is known for its music, both for its own brass band which tours internationally,[3] its high standard choral music,[4] and as a venue for visiting artists.[5]

The present officers are Majors Richard and Caroline Mingay, who succeeded Major Dawn and Major Graham Mizon in 2017.[6]

Facilities

Booth bought the building on Oxford Street in 1882. Since then, 'The Rink' has had many major internal improvements, most recently in the summers of 2015 to 2017.

The main auditorium seats approximately 550, with a stage area that can accommodate an orchestra of around 50 to 60 members.

References

  1. ^ "An Army To Be Saved". Time. 4 January 1971. Archived from the original on 21 December 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Returning 'home'". BBC. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  3. ^ "KEEPING TIME WITH THE BAND". The Sacramento Bee. 5 January 1999. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  4. ^ IDAG, Norge. "Verdenslederen for Frelsesarmeen er i Oslo". Norge IDAG. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Kia ora from London town". The New Zealand Herald. 6 December 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  6. ^ "Salvation Army U.K. National Congress Sees Revival of the Christ-Centred Body". Christian Today. 3 December 2005. Retrieved 6 June 2008.

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