Examples of 'music halls' in a sentence

Meaning of "music halls"

Music halls are entertainment venues or theaters that were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in Europe and the United States. They featured various forms of live performances, including musical acts, comedy sketches, theatrical productions, and variety shows, catering to a wide audience of spectators
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And known foe of the music halls.
She sang in the music halls for only a few months.
Just the same as our music halls.
Music halls of fame.
He performed as a comedian and monologist in music halls.
Work the music halls.
She went on to become a band singer in music halls.
Small makeshift theatres and music halls provided a little traditional entertainment.
That was my cue in the music halls.
The music halls and cheap theatres were equally popular with all ages.
But simple men do not work in music halls.
She began her career singing in music halls before turning to the theater and cinema.
Jouannest began his career as a pianist in music halls.
Together they went along cabarets and music halls in a large number of European countries.
The building contains three different music halls.

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Several large music halls were built in the East End.
You should work in music halls.
The music halls are world-famous for everything from opera to symphony to jazz.
Productions here in our music halls and stuff.
Its oval shape and its diverse variability distinguish it from most other chamber music halls.
As sung in the music halls.
He created melodies that would have challenged what was considered appropriate for Parisian music halls.
He moved into music halls.
She also worked as a model in advertising campaigns and sang in English music halls.
He also conducted at various music halls during this time.
She continued her performances at other renowned music halls.
As you know, the theaters and music halls are the beating heart of society.
I seem to associate you with one of the old music halls.
The " Quasimodo of the music halls whose tale nt.
They live their lives in sad cafés and music halls.
By the 19th century many music halls and theatres were established around Islington Green.
I was raised in the music halls.
Uptown 's historic theaters, music halls and Art Deco buildings make it a cultural playground.
I thought it was just music halls.
Category, Music halls of fame.
He has also been inducted into multiple music halls of fame.
She performed in music halls for many years, and starred in a few films in the 1930s.
It includes music halls.
She danced wherever she could, which meant performing in café cantantés and music halls.
It is one of the best known music halls in Russia.
Obituary, Double-bass player and teacher who began his career in the Glasgow music halls.
You have been doing all right with the music halls and a Rollerdrome.
André worked at the Théâtre de Cluny ; the others were singers in French music halls.
He promised to take me to the music halls in Paris.
It depicts the rich and festive world of the music halls.
At this point, theatres, cinemas, cabarets, and music halls were still subject to state licensing.
I am writing a book about the Victorian music halls.
Experience the state 's festivals, bars and music halls to hear authentic, local, live music.
She then moved to İstanbul to sing in the music halls.
He promised to take me to the music halls in Paris . - In Paris?

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