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music hall
noun
- an auditorium for concerts and musical entertainments.
- a vaudeville or variety theater.
music hall
noun
- a variety entertainment consisting of songs, comic turns, etc US and Canadian namevaudeville
- ( as modifier )
a music-hall song
- a theatre at which such entertainments are staged
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of music hall1
Example Sentences
Opening in the early 1870s, the Alhambra was Belfast's first music hall and was a "real spit on the floor type joint", according to Mr Marshall.
The stark beauty of Samuel Beckett’s absurdist classic, part music hall romp, part abstract painting, was awakened in a production starring two gifted comics who didn’t overplay their slapstick hands, Rainn Wilson and Aasif Mandvi.
Since it opened in 1888, the building has been used as a music hall, bingo hall and, most recently, a nightclub.
The brand, named "His Master's Voice", was launched English composer Edward Elgar in 1921, selling gramophones, radios and popular music hall recordings.
Meow Meow, the performer on the night I went, is an absolute jewel of her art form, funny and clever, acerbic and vulnerable, beloved of music halls and symphony halls alike.
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