We are proud to bring you a constant stream of the best and brightest entertainment news each day... but we are also proud of our reports on London past. In this series, we join up our talents and take a look at London entertainments that no longer exist, and the closest equivalent available today.

Where are they now?
Suffice it to say modern drugs such as crystal meth, ecstacy and cocaine have overtaken pure opium as the recreational illegal of choice (and opium's spawn, heroin, still draws a crowd). Paris Hilton bought a property in October in the East End that is reportedly a "former gin palace, opium den and brothel", which will probably now be painted candy pink. To see a Hollywood take on the dens, watch From Hell, which sees Johnny Depp's eyes roll back in his head while reclining on a faded chaise longue. Philip Pullman’s children's book The Ruby in the Smoke (and TV adaptation starring Billie Piper) also feature these iniquitous halls. In Pullman’s take though, his heroine takes opium in order to open up her repressed memories and solve the novel’s mystery. Times change – The Famous Five had to make do with ginger beer.
Words by Tim Benzie. Picture by Matt from London.



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