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Old Compton Street is the traditional centre of the London's gay community. In the middle of Soho, it features several gay bars, restaurants and cafés, as well as a popular theatre. Whilst a pedestrianisation project proved unpopular with local traders and was reversed, the street is closed to vehicular traffic for the Soho Pride festival one weekend each year, in late summer.

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London - Soho - Gay bar - Restaurant - Cafés - Theatre - Pedestrianisation - Soho Pride

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By all accounts it has always been Soho's main shopping street. By the end of the 18th century, less than ten of the houses were without shop fronts. In the middle of the 19th century, while there were some workshops too, as well as restaurants and public houses, the ground floors of most of the houses were still used as shops. The number of foreign occupants continued to grow and the street became a recognised meeting place for exiles, particularly those from France: after the suppression in Paris of the Paris Commune, the poets, Rimbaud and Verlaine often frequented drinking haunts here.

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Paris - Paris Commune - Rimbaud - Verlaine

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As might be expected of one of London's more entertaining districts, Old Compton Street had its resident curiousity in the form of Wombwell's Menagerie. George Wombwell kept a boot and shoe shop on the street between 1804 and 1810 and by all accounts was quite an entrepreneur. Dwarf-like and a drunk he nonetheless built up three hugely successful menageries from a starting point of two snakes bought at a bargain price. The menageries travelled the length and breadth of England and made him a wealthy man before his death in 1850.

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Until 2004, the long-running production of Mamma Mia, a musical based upon the songs of ABBA, which has a cult status amongst gay men, was located in the theatre. When Mamma Mia moved to larger premises in another part of the west end, a production of Mary Poppins moved in, which has an even more camp following.

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Mamma Mia - ABBA - Gay - Mary Poppins - Camp

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One notable pub on the street is the Admiral Duncan pub, which in 1999 was the site of a nail bomb attack which killed three people and injured over a hundred. A neo-nazi, David Copeland, was later found guilty of the attack, which had been intended specifically to injure members of London's gay community. Previously decorated quite drably, the Admiral Duncan was re-opened painted pink and purple with a large gay pride rainbow flag flying outside, which has remained there ever since.

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Admiral Duncan pub - 1999 - Nail bomb - Neo-nazi - David Copeland - Gay pride - Rainbow flag

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Along and near the street are numerous other gay bars, including the Village Soho, Escape, Comptons (catering to the leather crowd), and G-A-Y bar. Also on the street are a variety of bohemian cafés, including Balans (which, unusally for much of England, is open 24 hours a day) and a variety of sex shops (most of which are exclusively aimed at the gay market).

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Gay bar - Village Soho - Escape - Comptons - Leather crowd - G-A-Y - Bohemian - Balans - Sex shop

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Old Compton Street is also the home of some of London's film and video post-production houses.

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