
Music hall
Music Hall is a form of theatrical entertainment that originated in the UK in the late 19th century, characterized by a variety of performances including songs, comedy, dance, and occasionally dramatic sketches. It was typically performed in a venue called a music hall, which featured a stage and seating for an audience. Music Halls showcased diverse acts, often appealing to working-class audiences. The genre played a crucial role in the development of British popular entertainment, influencing later forms like vaudeville and variety shows, and is noted for its lively atmosphere and focus on engaging, often humorous, performances.