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music hall

NOUN
  1. a variety show with songs and comic acts etc.
  2. a theater in which vaudeville is staged

How To Use music hall In A Sentence

  • Trading in a unique mix of absurdism and knowingly ancient music hall puns and wheezes, slapstick, cross-talk and gentle songs, the Gang was an essentially theatrical phenomenon.
  • His "brainchildren" include Caesar's Magical Empire at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada; the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica, CA; the Variety Arts Center in Los Angeles; and, of course, The Magic Castle in Hollywood. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • The festival features dozens of performers and music from traditional and contemporary folk to music hall, ragtime, sea shanties, country and more besides.
  • Nevada City was an authentic old western town with a music hall, blacksmith shop, barbershop, saloons, and a saddler. Miles to Go
  • Her latest project is a film based on the life of a nineteenth-century music hall star.
  • The 20th-century muralist and mosaicist left her mark on Radio City Music Hall, a passageway in Rockefeller Center, the domes at the National Academy of Sciences and the Washington National Cathedral's Chapel of the Resurrection. March arts: DCist photography show and BYT at the Newseum
  • The bawdy humour came straight out of the music hall and it's a British tradition that led on to the Carry On films, Benny Hill and Les Dawson.
  • It's all wildly, unclassifiably bonkers – postmodern music hall or performance art in a house of mirrors or a tower of Babel. Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion - review
  • Broadway was a bit more seductive, as the theater district abounded with naughty music halls and even naughtier cabarets. The Bachelor Life | Edwardian Promenade
  • The balance between lyrics and music is very much in the Broadway idiom with reference to music hall and ballad forms. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
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