Torriano Meeting House is the current residence of Unity Folk Club. The central point of the club is to help to keep political folk singing alive, which is particularly necessary in the present climate.
Unity was the left-wing theatre in Mornington Crescent that specialised in socialist theatre, famous for its political pantomimes and living newspapers and for being at the heart of the militant national theatre movement in the 1930s.
The folk club had to move after fires shut the Theatre. Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson were two famous singers connected with the Unity Theatre.
Everybody welcome, especially singers and poets who sing or read against war, capitalism, exploitation, privatisation, imperialism and globalisation.
Every last Monday of the month.