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  1. Music hall and variety theatre. The story of music hall. Music halls can be traced back to the taverns and coffee houses of 18th-century London, where performers sang songs whilst the audience ate, drank and joined in the singing. By the 1830s taverns had rooms devoted to musical clubs where they presented Saturday evening singsongs and 'free ...

    • When did the Variety Theatre close?1
    • When did the Variety Theatre close?2
    • When did the Variety Theatre close?3
    • When did the Variety Theatre close?4
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  2. saloon. gang show. music hall and variety, popular entertainment that features successive acts starring singers, comedians, dancers, and actors and sometimes jugglers, acrobats, and magicians. Derived from the taproom concerts given in city taverns in England during the 18th and 19th centuries, music hall entertainment was eventually confined ...

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  3. May 16, 2020 · Time to Remember: From Music Hall to Variety – a brief history. In the early 1800s, UK theatre was in a bit of a state. Poor quality productions had alienated middle class audiences, and in general theatre’s reputation was on the decline. A turning point came with the Theatres Act of 1843, when the Lord Chamberlain announced a double-edged ...

  4. Jul 6, 2012 · July 6, 2012 / Matt. The Variety is one of the 22 theaters in my new book “After the Final Curtain: The Fall of the American Movie Theater.”. Find out more here. View of the auditorium from the balcony. The Variety Theatre opened on November 24, 1927 in the Jefferson neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. It was built by Sam Stecker, Meyer Fine ...

  5. The Argyle theatre in Birkenhead was one of the most famous variety theatres outside London and remained popular throughout the twentieth century until it suffered a direct hit in the Second World War and had to close. The NFA holds over 400 examples of Argyle posters.

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · The first music hall was the Canterbury Hall in Lambeth, south London (pictured below) which opened in 1852 and combined the relaxed atmosphere of the tavern with the excitement of the new ‘variety show’ – a mixture of song, dance, comedy and dramatic performance. The idea spread quickly and halls soon popped up across the capital.

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  8. Jul 22, 2019 · The Variety Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio, is a 2,000-square foot Spanish Gothic vaudeville and movie house that was built by the Variety Amusement Company. With a capacity for 1,900 patrons, the Variety Theatre included a 350-seat balcony, an enormous Kimball Organ, an orchestra pit, and three dressing rooms for stage performances.

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