Dancing on the Edge was filmed in London & Birmingham in the United Kingdom.
Wilton's Music Hall
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Wilton's Music Hall was constructed in 1859 by architect Jacob Maggs, and was rebuilt in 1878 after being destroyed in a fire. The hall remains one of the few saloon-style music halls that has not been extensively changed since its original construction. The hall was turned to other purposes including a soup kitchen and rag storage warehouse for over 100 years but was finally returned to a performance venue in 1997.
London
Syon House
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Syon House was constructed in the Italian Renaissance style in 1552 for the 1st Duke of Somerset and the interior was completely reconstructed in 1762 by architect Robert Adam for the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, its current occupants. The adjacent Great Conservatory was an addition in the 1820s designed by Charles Fowler.
London
Farmiloe Building
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The Farmiloe building was constructed in 1868 in the Victorian architectural style by architect Lewis Henry Isaacs. Up until 1999 the building was occupied by the glass & lead manufacturer George Farmiloe & Sons and after their departure stood vacant until it began to undergo a conversion into offices starting in 2014.
London
Somerset House
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Somerset house is a large neoclassical building that was designed by Sir William Chambers and constructed in 1776 in the Strand on the River Thames. For over two centuries the structure housed various learned societies and public offices including the Royal Academy, the Geological Society, the Navy Board, and the Stamp & Tax offices. In the mid 1980s the house was redeveloped into a centre for the visual arts.
London