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... THE MUSIC HALL Coming to more modern times. Mr. Hudd said the Mays of the Victorian era were chiefly on banal, sentimental themes. appealing mainly to the new middle classes. The music hall had developed from the demand of the common people of that time ...
... Music Hall THE GATEHOUSE THEATRE BOROUGH HALL, STAFFORD --- on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17th FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th Performances commence 8 p m TICKETS: Thursday £e.so, Friday £3.00. Saturday £3.50 and can be obtained from the YFC ...
... AN ECCLESIASTICAL MUSIC HALL. A London correspondent writes to a contemporary.— St. Andrew's Tavistock-place, has now become, in legal point view, ecclesiastical mnsio hall, as virtually was while licensed by the Bishop London * chapel of ease. It ...
... THE MUSIC HALL DISPUTE. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Variety ArtietA' Federation, held on Tuesday, it was decided that the representatives of the artiAi should meet the repreeentatives of the agents to-day to eign the terms of reference ...
... THE EAEGEPT MUSIC HALL A lug scheme by Sir Oswald Stoll was iirfolded before the Brighton Licensing Justice. yesterday, when a full license was granted for premises to be constructed utm• Prising a cone, •tileatre, the largest music-hall ut Lugland, end ...
... MUSIC HALL SALARIES. With regard to the threatened reduction of the large salaries given to star music-hall artistes by a powerful variety syndicate. I am informed, says the London correspondent of , the Liverpool Post, that Mr. Marry Laude r ,' the ...
... Music Hall Not Dead. Mr. Brisson has come to Hanley from Nottingham, where he commenced a tour of the provinces in first tour of the kind for eight years. They say the music hall is dead, declared Mr. Brisson to a Sentinel representative, but that ...
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... MUSIC HALL ALARM. Comedian's Presence of Mind Averts Panic. The presence of mind of a young comedian averted what might have been a serious panic at the Middlesex Music Hall. Drury.lano, London, at ten o'clock last evening. Preparations were being made ...
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... MUSIC HALL PARADE A LYRIC comedy, La Rondine ( The Swallow ), with music by Puccini, will occupy two hours in the National programme to-night, commencing at 7 o'clock. A number of wellknown singers are included in the cast, among them being Ina Souez ...