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DescriptionWardour Street former site of the original Marquee Club, London.jpg
English: The former site of the original Marquee Club, Soho, London. Ground level (right): 90 Wardour Street - Marquee entrance, the Marquee shop window, and the staircase to the upper floors of Charisma Records and the Marquee offices all housed at No. 90 Wardour Street. Continuing inside through the entrance door was a long hall (that contained a cloakroom and the VIP bar room) and also door to the cellar below, and another door to the backstage dressing-room. At the end of the hall were double-doors with glass portholes that led into the actual Marquee Club area. The Marquee Club area was housed where the 100 Wardour Street club is now housed. The club contained a DJ booth, stage, club floor where punters stood and a back area that had another bar (the back bar). Another corridor led off from the back bar which housed the toilets and the rear entrance doors into the back Mews.
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