Type of British theatrical entertainment popular between 1850 and 1960.
A theater in which vaudeville is staged.
1The original building-usedas a music hall-collapsedmysteriously in the last century.
2Substitute golf course for music hall and then read Shooting for Tiger.
3With some it is the star of the music hall or opera.
4He was persuaded to accompany her and Paredes to the music hall.
5Come to the music hall with me and forget all about it.
6The English music hall has always had a reputation for sexual innuendo.
7The two left early; they were going to a music hall.
8We know Sickert was fond of performing music hall songs for his friends.
9You can check at the music hall, check with anyone, they'll tell you.
10Poets, music hall comedians and cats may also be included in this category.
11A music hall is also to be opened in the next few months.
12Pundits on cinema, music hall, theatre and nightclubs discuss escapist entertainments.
13He postponed his 1915 music hall tour on the advice of his physician.
14It will be better than a music hall, at any rate.
15The act is pallid compared to the real music hall cavortings.
16But the concluding song transports us to the sentiment of the modern music hall.
Translations for music hall