When the Wigmore Hall first opened (in the days when it was the Bechstein Hall before that seemed a bit too 'German') many of the concerts would start at 8.00pm and judging by the lengths of the programme would often go on past 11.00pm (and would often be a real mix of things "Mr Bartok's new string quartet followed by a comedy ventriloquist before mr Scriabin plays his new piano sonata" and so on). Some folks have been experimenting very successfully with concerts that start at 10:00 pm for folks who have different patterns of life from the 9.00 > 5.00.
The idea that people go to "work" in the day and finish at 5.00 is less and less applicable these days.
The idea that people go to "work" in the day and finish at 5.00 is less and less applicable these days.
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