Music-hall Sentence Examples

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  • A music-hall occupies the basement.

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  • In the Music Hall in George Street, Carlyle, as lord rector of the university, delivered his stimulating address on books to the students, and Gladstone addressed the electors in his Midlothian campaigns.

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  • Other buildings are the orphanage, the hospital, a house of correction for women and a music hall.

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  • There are also several large hotels and ten theatres (besides halls and auditoriums for concerts and public gatherings), the most notable being Springer music hall.

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  • The grounds for the music hall were given by the city and are perpetually exempt from taxation.

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  • The great organ in the music hall was dedicated at the third of the May festivals in 1878.

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  • Fiume also possesses a theatre and a music-hall; palaces for the governor and the Austrian emperor; a high court of justice for commerce and marine; a chamber of commerce; an asylum for lunatics and the aged poor; an industrial home for boys; and several large schools, including the marine academy (1856) and the school of seamanship (1903).

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  • Visitors from northern England and Scotland were richly entertained with indoor concerts, outdoor band music and, of course, the music hall.

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  • He was a good friend of music hall entertainer George Formby.

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  • Take a magic carpet ride to the Music Hall this Christmas as we present the exciting eastern extravaganza, Aladdin!

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  • Victorian music hall was an entertainment a bit like today's theater, but much more rowdy!

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  • Cool Calm and Collected show that the Stones were able to embrace a style more akin to British music hall with the honky-tonk piano.

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  • The Area Wigan has long outlived its " music hall " status.

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  • Despite the apparent respectability of the West End halls, music hall was still associated with wild audiences and high living.

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  • This thing of having a single ventriloquist with one small dummy comes from the late music hall era.

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  • On the 28th of March 1884 many of the citizens met at Music Hall to protest against the lax way in which the law was enforced, notably in the case of a recent murder, when the confessed criminal had been found guilty of manslaughter only.

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  • He is a regular favorite at the Grand Theater, appearing in Music Hall and repertory seasons.

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  • The celebrity tournament was held over two weeks and taped at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in October 2006.

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  • She is now included in the Nashville Walk of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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  • The music hall and pantomime stages regularly saw men in the most absurd drag playing decidedly outsized characters.

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  • Read more about the history of Radio City Music Hall or arrange a tour.

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  • They were soon whisked away to New York City by Radio City's Rothafel for the grand opening of Radio City Music Hall.

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  • For more than 50 years, visitors to Radio City Music Hall could catch a show featuring the Rockettes 365 days a year.

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  • The best ticket resource is the official Radio City Music Hall website.

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  • When you are ready for a break, there is always the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center or the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall with the Rockettes.

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  • Whether you're shopping for a Santa suit in the city or hoping to find something special for a family outing to Radio City Music Hall in New York, anything goes.

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  • Of course, Radio City Music Hall has its Christmas spectacular featuring the leggy Rockettes.

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  • The awards show was originally hosted from Radio City Music Hall in New York, but changed venues for the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles in 2006.

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  • Many fans enjoy lining up around the Kodak Theater when the Emmys are hosted in Los Angeles and near Radio City Music Hall when they are hosted in New York to watch the arrivals on the red carpet.

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  • Smaller studios as well as the Chamber Music Hall provide other places for musicians to practice, learn, rehearse and eventually play for audiences.

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  • If you want to learn more about Louisiana music, visit the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame website.

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  • There is a fine Carnegie library with a music-hall.

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