
Victorian music hall
Victorian music hall was a popular form of entertainment in 19th-century Britain, combining live performances such as comedic sketches, singing, dancing, and variety acts. It was characterized by lively, informal venues where audiences from different social classes could enjoy affordable entertainment. Music halls helped shape modern entertainment, blending humor, music, and theatricality, and played a key role in the development of popular culture during the Victorian era. They served as communal spaces where people gathered for amusement, reflecting the social and cultural trends of the time.