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MUSIC HALL FUND

... mnade. (Cheers.j Thle music-hall pro- PrivLrioN might call ripen thus world to pt themr, for they were) worse off than cabmerin. 'rho cabmrian oldonly have hik licence revoked if ire miscon- I duetud hlunnolf; brA the music hall proprietor, Itrrougu, ...

THE NEW MUSIC HALL

... jf whether the entertainments have improved step is by step with the houses. The music hall is is oertainly a fact of the day. What kind of fact I is it ? The music-hall performer often ranks m higher in popularity than the stars of the tl theatrical ...

OPENING OF THE STRAND MUSIC HALL

... performances hitherto witnessed at metro- d politan music halls; that is to say, it depended for its at- e tractions almost exclusively on instrumental and vocal maiic. The directors of the new Music Hall Company aim high, r S rshown by their printed promises ...

THE MUSIC HALL ARTIST'S CONTRACT

... THE MUSIC HALL ARTIST'S CONTRACT. -The action brought by Miss Sybil A-rundale againtet the Oxford, Tivoli, and Pavilion Musicealls was *oent- tiontid before Mr. Justice Hawkinsin the Queen's Bench Divisida yesterday.-Mr. H. Y. Dickens, Q.C. (6odUrel irt ...

THE MANCHESTER VICTORIA MUSIC HALL

... build- ing, few* persons unaequainted with the fact would imagine that it was a place of public enter- tainment, apopular music hall of no mean size. Externally' it resembles a large, private, 'four- storied house, the basement, towards the street, being ...

THE ALHAMBRA PALACE MUSIC HALL

... TOE ALHAM BA PALACi MUSIC HALL. I On Saturday, Mr..Xrederick Strange, manager of the Royal Abainkra Music HI4, was summtnoned before Mr. Knox (eleven anmonses), at the Marrborough-street Police Court,, Itr. PhilipArown, on the partof the Lonqjon Assowla ...

A MUSIC HALL FIGHT

... Williams.7 The Magistrate raid it was a rather trumpery ;ase of two women getting excited and assaulting one another in a music-hall, but it seeemed to have arouned a certain amount of interest. The only evi- dence to which he was inclined to pay much attaen- ...