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  1. Stylistic originsBuilding: · Song and supper room · Music and performance: · Variety show · Vaudeville
    Cultural origins18th century, United Kingdom
  1. The Great British Music Hall - Historic UK

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    Can you list the top facts and stats about Music hall? Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was most popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850, through the Great War. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as variety.
    The Great British Music Hall was a cultural phenomenon that thrived in the early Victorian era. As the alcohol flowed, the lower classes were able to kick back and relax as they enjoyed the music and acts that were on offer…
    The music hall as we know it developed from such establishments during the 1850s and were built in and on the grounds of public houses. Such establishments were distinguished from theatres by the fact that in a music hall you would be seated at a table in the auditorium and could drink alcohol and smoke tobacco whilst watching the show.
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    Major music halls were based around London. Early examples included: the Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth, Wilton's Music Hall in Tower Hamlets, and The Middlesex in Drury Lane, otherwise known as the Old Mo. By the mid-19th century, the halls cried out for many new and catchy songs.
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