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music hall

noun as in place for musical presentations

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Example Sentences

He found solace by attending vaudeville shows in music halls.

But he elected instead to have a very visible affair with a music-hall star.

As I watch the woman who had been so quiet earlier dance freely around the stage at Radio City Music Hall, I know the answer.

Finally, the 12th and final act performed, a man that all of Radio City Music Hall was aware of except me, apparently.

Also one time Bon Iver performed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at the Music Hall, which serves PBR on draft—essentially peak hipster.

KS: The first film you ever saw was Gigi at Radio City Music Hall, when your mother took you as a little girl.

There is one large music-hall, and a number of cinematograph shows combined with variety entertainments.

It is sad to find how many of the old favourites of the music-hall fall upon evil times, and even die in the workhouse.

When I feel my feet a bit I shall get some music-hall people down here for week-ends, and all that sort of thing.

Perhaps, perhaps——He turned towards Riggleton, who was pouring out a glass of champagne and humming a popular music-hall song.

Through Brook Street to the upper Bohemian quarter, where third-rate music-hall artists appear.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to music hall, such as: auditorium, ballroom, concert hall, dance hall, opera house, and amphitheater.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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