Similar words: chamber music, musical chairs, classical music, music, musical, rap music, musician, music box. Meaning: n. 1. a theater in which vaudeville is staged 2. a variety show with songs and comic acts etc..
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(1) There is a new music hall near here under construction.
(2) She was a popular French music hall artiste in the late 19 th century.
(3) Everyone was dressed in Music Hall costume.
(4) Victoria and Albert Music hall sing-song.
(5) It must be a music hall comedian's dream.
(6) The most luxurious setting was a specially prepared Music Hall aboard ship.
(7) Outside the stately music hall, two-story white pillars are quietly rotting away.
(8) In return, Music Hall carried photographs and articles about Tiller's achievements, so spreading his fame still further.
(9) They walked to a cheap music hall which played behind a pub near the docks.
(10) Even those hostile found the play's closeness to music hall to be its strength.
(11) The concert will be held at the Music Hall.
(12) The acoustics are good in this music hall.
(13) I'll meet you at the foyer of the music hall around seven.
(14) He played The Palace, Radio City Music Hall, London Palladium, Copa Cabana and other prominent nightclubs and Reviews.
(15) While they were by no means rich music hall provided the Chaplins with a comfortable living.
(16) Her latest project is a film based on the life of a nineteenth-century music hall star.
(17) At least 33 shows have been cancelled and the music hall will be boarded up for good within three months[http://sentencedict.com/music hall.html], Palladium officials said.
(18) But in London it brought belly laughs with a bawdy display of music hall humour and saucy songs.
(19) They seemed rather to point towards Topaz's apprentice days, her music hall past, Sidney Greenbow and his horses.
(20) In September 1847, £2,500 was allocated for a combined lecture room, library, reading room and music hall.
(21) Jack Firebrace told a series of jokes in the style of a music hall comic.
(22) Fred told me you used to have shepherd's pie three or four times a week when you were in music hall.
(23) She was, in fact, Bessie Cohen, who later rose to fame as a music hall soloist.
(24) It is a play which, again, has not entirely abandoned the traditions of the music hall.
(25) So far only men entertainers have been allowed - music hall acts and that sort of thing.
(26) The service areas, with their awful tea and rubber sandwiches, had become a music hall joke.
(27) " Strongly identified with country music, Nashville is a major music recording and production center and is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
(28) There is no doubt that these men will become legends, be put in music hall of fames and become one of the most influential groups of their generation.
(29) Forms Four, Five, and Six were assemble in the music hall.
(30) From concerts, including four sold-out nights at Radio City Music Hall this month, a percentage of her take goes to her label, Universal's Interscope Records.
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