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  1. Oxford Music Hall

    Infobox Theatre name Oxford Music Hall image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg image size 200px caption The apse ... and Long closed 1926 othernames The Oxford production currentuse website Oxford Music Hall was a music hall located in City of Westminster Westminster , London at the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham ... Group Ltd Zavvi in 2007. Early history After the success of the Canterbury Music Hall , many music halls imitating the formula opened in London. The Oxford Music Hall was designed by Messrs Finch ... show 1632 oxford music hall london Oxford Music Hall London Theatres Trust , accessed 30 September 2008 ref It opened on 26 March 1861 as Morton s competitor to the nearby Weston s Music Hall despite ... 2008 ref Many notable performers of the day appeared at the Oxford Music Hall, including Marie Lloyd ... barmaids. ref http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk collections object.php?object id 502 The Oxford Music Hall ... hall in London. ref http footlightnotes.tripod.com 20031129home.html The Oxford Music Hall ..., 22 November 2003 ref Later years Image OxMusHall1918.jpg left thumb Facade of the Oxford Music Hall ... music hall.php A Short History of the English Music Hall , UKEssays.com 2008 ref In 1891, the Oxford .... ref name Ox http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk TheOxfordMusicHall.htm The Oxford Music Hall Arthur Lloyd ... gallery 141592 oxford music hall uk 1862 Drawing of an acrobatic act at the Oxford, 1862 http www.prints online.com pictures 609229 OXFORD MUSIC HALL 1893.html 1893 Programme for the music ... resources images show 123 faade of the oxford music hall london Postcard showing ... of some productions at the Oxford Category Entertainment in London Category Former music hall venues ... 0.131 architect Finch Hill , with Paraire owner Charles Morton capacity type Music hall opened ..., by Charles Morton impresario Charles Morton , in 1861. In 1917 the music hall was converted into a legitimate ... name art http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk westons.htm Weston s Music Hall Arthur Lloyd accessed 30 September ...   more details



  1. Music hall

    About the British form of theatre and the venues associated with it other uses of the term Music Hall Music Hall disambiguation Use British English date December 2010 Use dmy dates date December 2010 Image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg thumb The Oxford Music Hall, ca. 1875 Music Hall is a type of British ... include The Oxford Music Hall , 14 16 Oxford Street 1861 built on the site of an old coaching inn called ... http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk TheOxfordMusicHall.htm Oxford Music Hall Arthur Lloyd accessed 23 October ... from a type of theatre or venue in which such entertainment took place. British music hall was similar ... house s during the 1830s, Music hall entertainment became increasingly popular with audiences, so much so, that during the 1850s, the public houses were demolished and Music hall theatres were developed ... bar room. Early Music halls included Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth and The Middlesex, in Drury ... and George Leybourne . Music hall did not adopt its own unique style. Instead all forms of entertainment ... forty years. By the twentieth century, music hall was on the decline, made worse in 1907 by a dispute ... from the auditorium. A new type of Music hall entertainment had arrived, in the form of variety, and many music hall performers failed to make the transition. Deemed old fashioned and with the closure of many halls, Music hall entertainment ceased and the modern day variety began. Origins and development Image 1830 Eagle Tavern.jpg thumb The Eagle Tavern in 1830 Music hall in London had its origins ... Music Hall , this establishment was the father and mother, the dry and wet nurse of the Music Hall . Later ... accessed 1 November 2007 ref blockquote Image Wilton s Music Hall Interior.jpg thumb left The interior of Wilton s Music Hall Wilton s here, being set for a wedding . The lines of tables give some idea ... in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden and the Mogul Saloon in Drury Lane . ref name Howard The music hall as we ... hall, this famous establishment later hosted music hall variety acts. ref name making http www.craxford ...   more details



  1. Oxford Town Hall

    File Oxford Town Hall 2.jpg thumb upright right Oxford Town Hall on St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s . The Oxford Town Hall is located on St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s in the centre of Oxford , England . The site was previously occupied by Oxford Guildhall . It is a meeting place for local government in the city and also houses the Museum of Oxford . In addition, it can be hired for events. Despite the fact that Oxford is a city with its own Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford cathedral , the term town hall is still used. The first Guildhall was built on the site in 1292. This was replaced by a Town Hall in 1752, built by Isaac Ware , which was demolished in 1893 to make way for the current building. Following a design competition, the present winning Gothic Revival design was by Henry Thomas Hare . Visitors have included Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela . The orginal Town Hall Current building See also Oxford City Council External links http www.oxford.gov.uk PageRender decTH Oxford Town Hall occw.htm Oxford Town Hall information from the Oxford City Council http www.chem.ox.ac.uk oxfordtour oxfordcitytours townhall.asp Virtual Tour of Oxford Town Hall http mqdirect.mapquest.co.uk map.adp?venue 8w5wz 261 Information and map from MapQuest http www.headington.org.uk oxon mayors town hall new.htm Present Town Hall, Oxford coord 51 45 6 N 1 15 26 W type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures completed in 1752 Category Government buildings completed in 1893 Category Buildings and structures in Oxford Town Hall Category Local government in Oxford Town Hall Category City and town halls in England Oxfordshire geo stub Oxfordshire struct stub ...   more details



  1. Oxford University Music Society

    refimprove date May 2010 Formed in 1867 , the Oxford University Music Society OUMS is one of the oldest societies in Oxford University . fact date May 2010 It was founded to promote the appreciation and performance of music within the University. OUMS runs several ensembles Oxford Chamber Orchestra Oxford University Orchestra Oxford University Philharmonia Oxford University Sinfonietta Oxford University Wind Orchestra Oxford String Ensemble Oxford University Big Band Oxford University Brass Band External links http www.oums.org OUMS website http www.ouco.net Oxford Chamber Orchestra http www.oubb.co.uk Oxford University Big Band http ousinf.oums.org Oxford University Sinfonietta http ouo.oums.org Oxford University Orchestra http ouphil.oums.org Oxford University Philharmonia http brass.oums.org Oxford University Brass Band Category Organizations established in 1867 Category Clubs and societies of the University of Oxford Music Society Category Music societies Category Music in Oxford music org stub ...   more details



  1. St Mary Hall, Oxford

    Image St Mary Hall 1675.jpg right 270px thumb 1675 Engraving Copper engraving of St Mary Hall St Mary Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford associated with Oriel College, Oxford Oriel College since 1326, but which functioned independently from 1545 to 1902. History class toccolours style float right margin left 1em font size 85 background ffffcc color black width 20em max width 25 cellspacing ... . Along with the appointment, he was given the rectory house, St Mary Hall, on the High Street, Oxford High Street . ref name VCH4 Crossley, Alan editor , Churches , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 4 The City of Oxford 1979 pp. 369 412. Oxford University Press Victoria County History VCH series ... , St Mary Hall , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 3 The University of Oxford 1954 pp. 129 131. Oxford University Press VCH series, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6 ref In 1902, the Hall was incorporated ... John Ball Puritan , BA 1608 William Henry Charsley , Master of Charsley s Hall, Oxford Edward Craggs ... 7 ref St Mary Hall was acquired by Oriel College in 1326. Bedel Hall, adjoining St Mary s to the south ... with St Martin s Hall, served as annexes for Oriel College. In the early 16th century, the St Dudley and Dudley exhibitioners were lodged in St Mary Hall and Bedel Hall, and around this time the two halls were united. St Mary Hall steadily developed into an independent entity, and in 1545, on the order the Visitor , John Longland Bishop Longland of Lincoln , the door between St Mary Hall and Oriel was blocked up. The Hall took on its own lecturer s, and for a time, the numbers of St Mary s exceeded ... Principals of St Mary Hall continued to be Fellow s of Oriel until 1656. By 1875 its undergraduate ... 145 st mary hall History of St Mary Hall from http www.oriel.ox.ac.uk Oriel College coord 51.7522 1.2536 type edu region GB OXF display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Mary Hall, Oxford Category St Mary Hall, Oxford Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Oriel College, Oxford ...   more details



  1. Campion Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Campion Hall university Oxford photo Image CampionHall.jpg 290px Campion Hall colours scarf start scarf end named for Edmund Campion St Edmund Campion, S.J. established 1896 sister college head label Master head The Revd Brendan Callaghan , S.J. JCR president MCR president undergraduates 1 graduates 8 latitude 51.749582 longitude 1.258032 homepage http www.campion.ox.ac.uk www.campion.ox.ac.uk boat club Campion Hall is one of the Permanent Private Hall s of the University of Oxford in England. It is one of the smallest constituent institutions of the university, consisting of under forty members. Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after Edmund Campion , an English Jesuit and martyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John s College, Oxford St. John s College . It is run by the Society of Jesus and exists specifically to allow those with a commitment to the religious life to study within the university. Admission is open to members of other Roman Catholic orders, but not normally to laymen. Image Campion Hall.jpg thumb left External view of Campion Hall. Campion Hall was designed expressly to house people studying at University of Oxford Oxford and is situated in the centre of the city. It is a community of about thirty five men, two thirds of whom are Jesuit s. The hall itself is located in Brewer Street, Oxford Brewer Street , west off St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s , close to Pembroke College, Oxford Pembroke College . The present structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens , who was also responsible for New Delhi , and officially opened ... http www.campion.ox.ac.uk Official website University of Oxford Category Campion Hall, Oxford ... Category Jesuit universities and colleges Category Permanent Private Halls of the University of Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford Category Works of Edwin Lutyens cy Neuadd Campion, Rhydychen eo Campion Hall ...   more details



  1. Vine Hall, Oxford

    Vine Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford , located on Alfred Street in the 16th century. It became a part of the Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, Oxford . The building gave its name to the previous name for Alfred Street, particularly the southwards continuation of it Vine Hall Lane. Some have said that the current name Alfred Street is of unknown aetiology and pointless, ref http books.google.co.uk books?id wIBnAAAAMAAJ&q 22vine hall 22 alfred street&dq 22vine hall 22 alfred street&client firefox a&pgis 1 The Encyclopaedia of Oxford ref and the street should be renamed Vine Hall Lane. It was previously known as St Edward s Lane, but the name Vine Hall Lane was in use by 1576. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22828 British history online ref Vine Hall, together with Peckwater s Inn and the smaller and older Brid Hall and Maiden Hall were given to Christ Church by Henry VIII of England King Henry VIII in 1547. ref name Ingram cite book last Ingram first James authorlink James Ingram academic title Memorials of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford publisher John Henry Parker date 1847 edition 2 pages 57 url http books.google.com books?id rhcBAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref ref name walks cite book last Wade first W. M. coauthors William Baxter, R. Pearson, Law and Whittaker title Walks in Oxford publisher Printed by W. Baxter for R. Pearson date 1818 edition 2 pages 236 url http books.google.com books?id q4UqAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It once housed a famous grammar school where John Leland antiquary John Leland ... of Oxford Including the Lives of the Founders publisher Printed by Collingwood and co. date 1810 pages 330 url http books.google.com books?id S 9jAAAAMAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It was a hall ... of the City of Oxford publisher J. and F. Rivington date 1773 url http books.google.com books?id ... title Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Christ Church, Oxford ...   more details



  1. St Benet's Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name St Benet s Hall photo Image St Benets Oxford.jpg 290px The entrance to St Benet s Hall on St Giles university Oxford infobox colour black colours scarf start cell3 black cell ... Private Hall PPH of the University of Oxford . It is located at the northern end of St Giles , Oxford ... s Hall Sub Committee of the Governing Body. ref name review University of Oxford, Review of the Permanent ... condoms being provided by the Oxford University Student Union OUSU , the Hall s JCR disaffiliated .... ref name review See also Category Alumni of St Benet s Hall, Oxford Alumni of St Benet s Hall History ... Sancti Benedicti St Benet s Hall in 1918. Prior to this date, Private Halls of the University of Oxford ... s Hall. The Hall was initially set up in October 1897 at 103 Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock ... houses were demolished in 1938 to make space for the Oxford Playhouse theatre. The Hall had primarily ... colleges colleges and halls az stbenets.html St Benet s Hall University of Oxford . Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved .... ref http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk admissions.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. ... s library The Hall currently occupies 38 St Giles , Oxford St Giles , a Georgian style building, built ... of Magdalen Hall , Rev. Richard Michell. After a two year period as the Oxford High School, it became ... www.st benets.ox.ac.uk master.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 ... history.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk 1939 09 12 . Retrieved on 2010 09 29 ... benets.ox.ac.uk jcrcomm.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 09 ..., and their guests mix freely at all meals. See also University of Oxford Permanent Private Hall Benedictine ... and halls az stbenets.html University of Oxford St Benet s Hall http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk St Benet s Hall University of Oxford DEFAULTSORT Saint Benet s Hall, Oxford Category Educational institutions ... Benet s Hall, Oxford Category Benedictine colleges and universities Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. St Edmund Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college infobox colour 801213 name St Edmund Hall latin name Aula Sancti Edmundi university Oxford photo Image SEHQuad.jpg 290px shield Image St Edmund Hall, Oxford logo.png 175px colours ..., Fellows and Scholars of St Edmund Hall in the University of Oxford named for Edmund Rich St Edmund of Abingdon established 13th century, c. 1278 ref name a1278 University of Oxford 2008 http www.ox.ac.uk admissions undergraduate courses colleges st edmund hall.html St Edmund Hall Admissions ... of scholars studying in the Oxford Schools. ref As of 2007 St Edmund Hall had an estimated financial ... rental agreement. ref Emden 1927 , p. 60 ref St Edmund Hall began life as one of Oxford s ancient Aularian ... thumb left 210px Coat of Arms of St Edmund Hall, Oxford. This sculpture is found above the entrance ... Oxford Slalom Championships on the annual Varsity Trip . Sporting success aside, the Hall has ..., Oxford Former students of St Edmund Hall . Dan Abnett , author, comic book writer Samira Ahmed , newsreader ..., A.B. 1927 An Oxford Hall in Medieval Times being the Early History of St Edmund Hall , Oxford Oxford ... Research, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6, p.  319 335. External links commons cat St Edmund Hall, Oxford ... and Woodward , St Edmund Hall University of Oxford DEFAULTSORT Saint Edmund Hall, Oxford Category ... 13th century establishments in England Category St Edmund Hall, Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford de St Edmund Hall es Saint Edmund Hall fr St Edmund Hall Oxford it St ... Street, Oxford The High Queen s Lane latitude 51.753 longitude 1.25 homepage http www.seh.ox.ac.uk Homepage boat club http jcr.seh.ox.ac.uk JCR br http mcr.seh.ox.ac.uk MCR St Edmund Hall is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England . Better known within the University by its nickname, Teddy Hall , the college has a claim to being ... p. 388, referencing A.B. Emden who in his 1927 p. 236 work states ...and St Edmund Hall now survives ...   more details



  1. Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Lady Margaret Hall university Oxford photo Image LMH Quad.jpg 290px infobox ... 1.254036 shield Image Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Coat Of Arms Motto .svg 150px blazon Or, on a chevron ... ref Image lmhgardens.jpg thumb Sunken gardens outside Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhdeneke1.jpg thumb Giles Gilbert Scott s Deneke Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhfellowsgarden.jpg thumb Fellows Garden, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhmoregardens.jpg thumb Gardens outside Wordsworth Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhtalbot1.jpg thumb Sir Reginald Blomfield s Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Lady Margaret Hall is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located at the end of Norham Gardens in north Oxford . As of 2006 the college had an estimated financial endowment of 34m. ref http www.btinternet.com akme OXCpress.html Oxford College Endowment Incomes, 1973 2006 updated July 2007 ref Lady Margaret Hall was founded in 1878 as the first women s college in Oxford, and did not accept men until 1979. Lady Margaret Hall accepts both undergraduate and graduate ... dog Talbot dogs represent Edward Talbot. The College Lady Margaret Hall is one of the few Oxford ... date 26 April 2010 publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 2 July 2010 ref In the summer ... publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 17 January 2010 ref Members of the college refer ... See also Category Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Former students of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford File Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford matriculation.jpg thumb Students in the quadrangle left References ... Hall University of Oxford Category Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Category Colleges of the University ... Hall fr Lady Margaret Hall Oxford it Lady Margaret Hall fi Lady Margaret Hall zh ... College Undergraduate Degree Classifications 2007 08 ref History Lady Margaret Hall, the first women ...   more details



  1. Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Wycliffe Hall shield photo Image Wycliffe Hall 5885629787 .jpg 290px Wycliffe Hall from Banbury Road colours scarf start cell 000326 cell white cell2 000326 cells 4 white cell2 ... Hall of Oxford University in 1996 and is a centre for Evangelical Anglican study in the university ... The crisis continued as a member of the council also resigned. ref Crisis continues at Wycliffe Hall as Council member resigns. The controversy over Oxford theological college Wycliffe Hall has taken ... Wycliffe Hall website http www.friendsofwycliffehall.org U.S. Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford ... established in 1877 Category Wycliffe Hall, Oxford Category Permanent Private Halls of the University ... of Oxford cy Neuadd Wycliffe, Rhydychen eo Wycliffe Hall ... The Way, the Truth, the Life from John 14 6 established 1877 sister college Ridley Hall, Cambridge ... boat club http www.queensrowing.co.uk Boat Club Wycliffe Hall is a Church of England Seminary theological college and a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom . It is located on the Banbury Road in central North Oxford , between Norham Gardens and Norham Road. Overview Wycliffe Hall provides theological training for candidates for ordained ministry in the Church ... in 1868. ref name hinchcliffe cite book title North Oxford author Hinchcliffe, Tanis year 1992 publisher ... Wilkinson Moore in 1882 3. Wycliffe Hall was established in 1877 and started in No. 54, adding ... George Wallace . ref name pevsner Wycliffe Hall was established by a group of leading Evangelical churchmen ... a Permanent Private Hall, Wycliffe Hall now also offers courses in Divinity academic discipline ... alongside Ridley Hall, Cambridge as a pair of theological colleges with an expressly Evangelicalism ... the response of the Hall to allegations of bullying and intimidation. Daniel Blake, 5 October 2007 ... Roberts Rector of St Ebbe s Church , Oxford and president of the Proclamation Trust Lamina Sankoh ...   more details



  1. The Oxford Companion to Music

    Image Ocm scholes.jpg thumb right 250px The Oxford Companion to Music , tenth edition. The Oxford Companion to Music is a music reference book in the Book series series of Oxford Companions produced by the Oxford ... up to date, he left much of Scholes distinctive work intact. New Oxford Companion to Music Image Ocm1983.png thumb left 200px The New Oxford Companion to Music , 1983 In 1983 a wholly revised two volume work, titled The New Oxford Companion to Music, was introduced. This was edited by Denis ... right 200px The Oxford Companion to Music , 2002 edition In 2002, a third work was produced. This one ... book on music ever produced Wright, p.99 . Single volume edition by Percy Scholes The first edition ... and read through thousands of sheets of music, as well as reading thousands of concert programmes and studying ... of Music . This edition consists of some 7400 articles and aims to bring the work up to date, for example, in its coverage of areas such as electronic music and computers. The 2002 revision is, indeed ... subjects is clearly Fact date December 2007 less useful. References Arnold, Denis 1983 . The New Oxford Companion to Music Volume 1 A J Volume 2 L Z. Oxford OUP. ISBN 0 19 311316 3 cite book last Latham first Alison, ed. authorlink title The Oxford Companion to Music publisher Oxford University Press year 2002 location London isbn 0198662122 oclc 59376677 Scholes, Percy A. 1938 . The Oxford Companion to Music Self indexed and with a Pronouncing Glossary. London OUP. Wright, Simon 1998 . Oxford University Press and Music Publishing A 75th Anniversary Retrospective. Brio 35, 2 Autumn Winter , p. 89 100. Category 1938 books Oxford Companion to Music Category 1983 books Oxford Companion to Music Category 2002 books Oxford Companion to Music Category Music books Oxford Companion to Music Category Reference works Oxford Companion to Music Category Oxford University Press books Music, Oxford Companion to ro nso itorul de Muzic Oxford ...   more details



  1. Nightshift (Oxford Music Magazine)

    Category Music publishing Category Music magazines Category Media in Oxford Category Music in Oxford ... frequency Monthly firstdate Start date 1991 March country United Kingdom based Oxford language English website http nightshift.oxfordmusic.net Nightshift is a free monthly music magazine in Oxford , England . Distributed via music venues, pubs, and shops, it provides music news, gig listings, and reviews ... titled Curfew , and continued under that name until the end of 1994, when the then main Music venue venues in Oxford O2 Academy Oxford The Venue , Jericho Tavern The Jericho Tavern , and The Hollybush closed down temporarily and there was little music scene to cover. Curfew was notable for featuring ... Nightshift night , Oxford Mail , July 6 2000, accessed January 19, 2011 ref , ahead of the opening of venues O2 Academy Oxford The Zodiac and The Point. Content Each month has a feature on one local ... metal music Metal scene, and July 2010 covered Truck Festival . The magazine includes local music news, Release music new release , live concert gig , and demo music demo , review reviews , and a gig ... harsh words for music deemed lacking there is genuine constructive criticism, and many bands later submit improved demos ref New Year s Day Unsigned Music Guide , http www.bbc.co.uk programmes p00cs8y8 BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Introducing , January 1 2011, accessed January 19, 2011 ref . The best ... musicians, fans, and promoters. The Punt Nightshift organises The Punt , an annual music event typically featuring around 20 unsigned Oxfordshire based bands in five venues around Oxford ref Tim Bearder, http www.bbc.co.uk oxford content articles 2009 03 02 punt09.shtml The Punt , BBC Oxford , March 2, 2009, accessed January 19, 2011 ref . The Punt was originally conceived during the warm up for Oxford Music Oxford Sound City in 1997 ref http www.oxfordtimes.co.uk archive 2001 05 11 Oxfordshire Archive 6617032.Punters land a festival gem Punters land a festival gem , Oxford Times , May 11 ...   more details



  1. Music Hall (disambiguation)

    Music hall is a form of British theatre Music Hall may refer to NOTOC Australia The Music Hall Sydney theatre , a former theatre restaurant Canada The Music Hall Toronto Lebanon Music Hall Beirut United Kingdom The Music Hall Aberdeen , Scotland Music Hall, Shrewsbury United States The Music Hall, Fayetteville , Arkansas Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts , Detroit, Michigan The Music Hall Portsmouth , New Hampshire Music Hall Tarrytown, New York Vail Leavitt Music Hall , Riverhead, New York Music Hall Cincinnati , Ohio See also Radio City Music Hall , New York City, New York intitle Music Hall Disambiguation nl Music hall ...   more details



  1. Weston's Music Hall

    Infobox Theatre name Weston s Music Hall image 1880 Westons Music Hall.jpg caption Westons, circa 1880 ... type Music hall opened 16 November 1857 yearsactive 1857 1941 rebuilt 1886 1890 Lander and Bedells br 1906 Frank Matcham closed 12 May 1941 othernames 1868 Royal Music Hall br Royal Holborn Empire br ... s Music Hall was a music hall and theatre that opened on 16 November 1857 at 242 245 High Holborn ..., Henry Weston had already transformed the former Holborn National Schoolrooms into a music hall several ... British Library on Weston s accessed 31 Mar 2007 ref . This purpose built hall was his response to the success of Charles Morton impresario Charles Morton s Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth . In 1861, Morton struck back by opening the Oxford Music Hall , nearby in Oxford Street a development Weston opposed on the grounds there were already too many music halls in the area ref name art cite http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk westons.htm Weston s Music Hall, at Arthur Lloyd music hall history 31 Mar 2007 ref . The theatre was renamed the Royal Music Hall in 1868, and then changed names ... it began to rival Morton s Canterbury Music Hall Canterbury Theatre , which was the most popular and profitable in London. The hall s early and most influential years were presided over by an exacting ... for introducing to the London stage some of the most famous music hall acts, including Bessie ... 2007 ref , also performing special theatrical matinees. Image 1907 Music hall strike poster.jpg thumb right 1907 poster from the Music Hall War between artists and theatre managers On 22 January 1907 ... as the Music Hall Wars , and was against the conditions imposed by the managers. These included ... http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk guided tours music hall tour the story of the music halls strike.php Music ... Hall, Arthur Lloyd music hall history http www.gabrielleray.150m.com ArchivePressText 20020720.html ... buildings and structures of Camden Category Former music hall venues Category Former theatres of London ...   more details



  1. Heineken Music Hall

    File Amsterdam Heineken Music Hall 001.JPG thumb Heineken Music Hall Heineken Music Hall or commonly abbreviated as HMH is a concert hall in Amsterdam , Netherlands , near the Amsterdam ArenA Amsterdam South East . The big hall also called Black Box is used for concerts, has a capacity of 5500 and is 3000 m . After parties are given in a smaller hall, with a capacity of 700. The Heineken Music Hall was specially designed for pop music, although several rock bands have performed there, including hard rock band Alter Bridge , who recorded their live DVD Live from Amsterdam live DVD Live from Amsterdam at the venue. Furthermore it is often used by the Dutch Entertainment Company Q Dance for the Event Series X Qlusive taking place several times a year. The architect was Frits van Dongen . It was announced on 27 February 2012 that the hall will be the venue for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 , . External links http www.heineken music hall.nl Official site http www.amsterdam.info music heineken music hall An other description http www.q dance.com q page events 8 x qlusive Events at Heineken Music Hall Music venues in the Netherlands Junior Eurovision Song Contest venues Live Nation coord 52.3120 N 4.9444 E region NL type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Amsterdam Category Concert halls in the Netherlands Category Music venues in the Netherlands Netherlands struct stub es Heineken Music Hall nl Heineken Music Hall ja pt Heineken Music Hall ru Heineken Music Hall zh ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Music Hall

    The Oxford, in Holborn , as a competitor to the nearby Weston s Music Hall , opening on 26 March 1861 ...Infobox Theatre name Canterbury Music Hall image 1856 CanterburyHall.jpg caption Interior of the Canterbury Hall, shown in a print of 1856. address 143 Westminster Bridge Road city London Borough of Lambeth ... Charles Morton capacity 1852 700  seated br 1854 1,500 type Music hall opened 17 May 1852 yearsactive ... website The Canterbury Music Hall was established in 1852 by Charles Morton impresario Charles ... Westminster Bridge Road , Lambeth . It was the first purpose built music hall in London , and Morton ... and Easys on Mondays and Saturdays. ref http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk guided tours music hall tour the story of the music halls first.php The First Music Halls PeoplePlay UK , accessed 26 March 2008 ... Hall on 17 May 1852, described as the most significant date in all the history of music hall ... purpose built tavern music hall The venture was profitable, and a new theatre was built in 1856, of unprecedented ... in a single weekend. This new theatre was the first purpose built tavern music hall and opened ... guided tours music hall tour music hall acts speciality aerial.php Aerial Acts People ... Very Own A Music Hall Scrapbook 30 ref Enlarged theatre Image 1893 canterbury theatre programme.jpg ... Music Hall Arthur Lloyd accessed 6 March 2008 ref The remains were finally demolished in 1955. ref ..., Benny ed 1986 The Last Empires A Music Hall Companion , Pavilion, 1986 ISBN 1 85145 061 0 External links http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk canterbury.htm Charles Morton s Canterbury Music Hall Arthur Lloyd ... Chadwyck Healey 1982 ISBN 0 85964 116 3 Category Entertainment in London Category Former music hall ... and Long closed 1942 bomb damaged othernames Canterbury Hall br Canterbury Palace of Varieties ... bombing in 1942. History Establishing the hall Morton and Frederick Stanley, his brother ... at Evans Music and Supper Rooms in Covent Garden and decided to offer a harmonic meeting , held ...   more details



  1. Elliott Hall of Music

    Infobox Venue name Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music image File Hall of Music, Purdue.JPG 200px image caption ... former names Purdue Hall of Music 1940 1958 seating type Reserved seating capacity 6,005 website http www.housing.purdue.edu HTML HallOfMusic venues elliott elliott.html Elliot Hall of Music The Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music is located on the Purdue University campus in West Lafayette, Indiana ... in the world, and is about 100 seats larger than Radio City Music Hall . The facility is named after ... of the hall is one of the largest in the country. It is roughly the same size as the stage of the Kodak Theater . The hall was designed by Walter Scholer, assisted by consulting architect J. Andre Fouilhoux who was also one of the architects for New York, New York New York s Radio City Music Hall . Construction began in October 1938 and was completed on May 2, 1940, at a cost of US 1,205,000. The facility was dedicated as the Purdue Hall of Music on May 3 4, 1940, and was renamed in honor of Elliott in 1958. The Elliott Hall of Music is connected to Hovde Hall, Purdue University s administration ... of Music where the ceremony is held. For winter commencement exercises, students enter the Hall of Music ... Hall or the Hall of Music. Evening exams for large classes typically math are often scheduled in Elliott Hall of Music. In a typical exam seating arrangement every other seat occupied , Elliot can handle about 3000 students during one exam. Elliott Hall of Music contains the offices of the Purdue ... studio, and Hall of Music Productions, the department which provides facility management and box office services for the Hall of Music, as well as production services throughout the Purdue campus. External links http www.housing.purdue.edu HTML HallOfMusic Hall of Music Productions Purdue University campus Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music PU Category Concert halls in the United States Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music Category Theatres in Indiana Category Purdue University campus Category West ...   more details



  1. Music Hall (Beirut)

    Image Beirut MusicHall Entrance.JPG right thumb The Music Hall s entrance Music Hall is a cabaret style music hall theatre specializing in live entertainment and cultural Show business showbiz . It is located at Starco Center on Omar Daouk Street between Rue Petro Paoli and Rue Fran ois Ren de Chateaubriand Chateaubriand in the Beirut Central District city centre of Beirut , Lebanon . The Music Hall was opened in 2003 by its founder and co owner Michel Elefteriades who converted an old Movie theater cinema into a cabaret theatre with a mix of local and foreign acts. With up to twelve artists and bands performing each night, the Music Hall has rapidly become Lebanon s premier live music venue and one of its trendiest nightlife spots. The venue s performing styles focus mainly on World music Fusion music fusion but also include jazz , Pop music pop , ethnic music ethnic , belcanto , stand up comedy and other genres . The Music Hall has been an original, groundbreaking concept and remains a one of a kind night venue in the MENA region. In 2008, the Music Hall was established as a Franchising franchise and an interest in franchising this concept was expressed from a number of cities around the world, including Sao Paolo , Dubai , Cairo , Istanbul and Doha . The first Music Hall franchise was due to open in Qatar in early 2009, but because of the ongoing financial crisis, the opening was postponed. Image Beirut MusicHall performance.jpg right thumb A live performance at the Music Hall Image Beirut MusicHall performance2.jpg right thumb Band on stage at the Music Hall External links http www.youtube.com watch?v 0zTb4UJEDzI Al Jazeera reporting on the Music Hall December 2008 http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0611 20 ywt.01.html Transcripts from CNN s Your World Today Aired November 20, 2006 Category Nightclubs in Lebanon Category Buildings and structures in Beirut fr Music Hall Beyrouth ...   more details



  1. Music Hall, Shrewsbury

    Theatre Severn , about a mile from The Music Hall which is due to open in March 2009. The theatre will therefore move to this new complex at the beginning of January 2009. Following the move, The Music Hall will likely be used as the town s main museum, retaining the cafe and Visitor Information Centre. Currently the museum is located in Rowley s House, on Barker Street. The Music Hall had it last performance on 4 January 2009. See also Music hall Old Market Hall External links http www.musichall.co.uk Shrewsbury music hall official site http www.shrewsbury.gov.uk Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough ...   more details



  1. Music Hall at Fair Park

    File Fair Park Music Hall 2.jpg thumb Music Hall at Fair Park File Fair Park Music Hall 1.jpg thumb Music Hall at Fair Park The Music Hall at Fair Park is a 3,420 seat performing arts facility in Dallas s Fair Park that opened on October 10, 1925. ref http www.liveatthemusichall.com history.shtm Music Hall website Retrieved 9 May 2011 ref The building is of Spanish Baroque style with Moorish architectural influences, containing six stair towers capped with cast domes and arcade porches overlooking Fair Park. Air conditioning was added in 1954, and in 1972 the Hall was remodeled again with an expanded lobby and restaurant. In 1999 the theater was refurbished and updated. Because of the spacious nature of the Music Hall, the facility is a nationally recognized venue for Broadway musical touring companies and other large scale public and private functions. The Music Hall is currently home to Dallas Summer Musicals and was home to the Dallas Opera from 1957 to 2009. References reflist External links Commonscat http www.liveatthemusichall.com Music Hall at Fair Park http www.wickedthemusicalticketsonline.com wicked music hall at fair park.html Wicked performing at Music Hall at Fair Park coord 32.780359 96.765788 format dms display inline,title region US type landmark dallas stub Category Fair Park Category Buildings and structures in Dallas, Texas Category Landmarks in Dallas, Texas Category Concert halls in Dallas, Texas Category Concert halls in the United States Category Music venues in Dallas, Texas Category Theatre in Dallas, Texas ...   more details



  1. Alabama Music Hall of Fame

    refimprove date April 2010 The Alabama Music Hall of Fame , first conceived by the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Muscle Shoals Music Association in the early 1980s, was created by the Alabama Music Hall of Fame ... Percy Sledge Alabama Music Hall of Fame.jpg thumb right Percy Sledge performing at the Hall of Fame in March 2010. The Alabama Music Hall of Fame serves to showcase a multitude of different List of people from Alabama Alabamians who have had a significant impact upon the music industry. From musicians to song writers, management, and publishing, The Alabama Music Hall of Fame provides several ..., and the achievers inclusion in the Hall of Fame roster. Plans Both a second and third phase are being planned as future expansions for the Alabama Music Hall of Fame The second addition is going to be a 1500 ... alabama music hall of fame&hl en date July 6, 1984 accessdate April 7, 2010 cite news first Robyn Bradley last Litchfield work Montgomery Advertiser title State pays tribute to some of its stars with Music Hall of Fame inductions url http www.montgomeryadvertiser.com article 20100326 NEWS01 3260317 ... Teri last Greene work Montgomery Advertiser title Alabama Music Hall of Fame welcomes inductees in style url http www.montgomeryadvertiser.com article 20100326 NEWS01 3260314 Alabama Music Hall of Fame ... date October 2010 bot H3llBot External links http www.alamhof.org Alabama Music Hall of Fame See also Muscle Shoals, Alabama Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame North Alabama Landmarks Coord 34.713117 87.706783 display title DEFAULTSORT Alabama Music Hall Of Fame Category Halls of fame in Alabama Category ... music research library. References cite news first Myra last Staggs work TimesDaily title Governor Boosts State Music Hall Of Fane url http news.google.com newspapers?id xxMsAAAAIBAJ&sjid cMgEAAAAIBAJ&pg 3363,3174547&dq alabama music hall of fame&hl en date February 18, 1982 accessdate April 7, 2010 cite news first David last Palmer work TimesDaily title Alliance forms to give support to hall ...   more details



  1. Rockefeller Music Hall

    Citations missing date April 2010 Infobox venue name Rockefeller Music Hall image File Rockefeller logo.png 250px image caption Rockefeller logo location Oslo , Norway coordinates coord 59 54 58 N 10 45 1 E type landmark display inline,title type music venue genre rock music rock , pop music pop opened 1986 seating capacity 1,350 owner Rockefeller Music Hall Company promotions website http www.rockefeller.no Rockefeller Music Hall Company homepage Rockefeller Music Hall , ordinarily referred to simply as Rockefeller , is a concert venue in downtown Oslo , Norway . The building, known as Torggata Bad Market Street Bath earlier used to house a public bath facility. The music hall was established in 1986. Rockefeller is owned by the Rockefeller Music Hall Company, which also owns a nightclub which is located in the same building complex, John Dee Live Club & Pub John Dee , as well as another nearby music venue, Sentrum Scene . Rockefeller is known for its high volume of concert events, very often involving pop music pop and rock music , as well as cultural events with Norwegian and international artists. The venue consists of a main room, a large gallery, a smaller upper gallery and Bar establishment lounge bar . Image 2007 02 25 Nouvelle Vague Oslo.jpg thumb left French band Nouvelle Vague band Nouvelle Vague in concert at Rockefeller, February 25, 2007 The Coldplay EP Trouble Norwegian Live EP was recorded at the venue. External links http www.rockefeller.no Rockefeller Music Hall Company homepage http www.billettservice.no html venue.htmI?&venue ORF&l EN Available events at Rockefeller Category 1986 establishments in Norway Category Event venues established in 1986 Category Buildings and structures in Oslo Category Concert halls in Norway Category Music in Oslo no Rockefeller Music Hall pt Rockefeller Music Hall ...   more details



  1. Oregon Music Hall of Fame

    The Oregon Music Hall of Fame is an award honoring musicians from the U.S. state of Oregon . The first induction ceremony took place on October 13, 2007. History The Oregon Music Hall of Fame was conceived of in the 1990s by a group called the Oregon Music Coalition. ref name AboutOMHOF cite web url http www.omhof.org about.html title About the Oregon Music Hall of Fame publisher Oregon Music Hall of Fame accessdate 2008 01 27 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071210091703 http www.omhof.org about.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 10 ref Over the years they elected 50 Oregon musicians and bands to the hall of fame. ref name AboutOMHOF The group eventually disbanded, but in 2004, the hall of fame was revitalized and a group reformed as the Oregon Music Hall of Fame non profit ... plans to build an Oregon Music Hall of Fame building that will house music exhibits and memorabilia and host music education seminars. ref name AboutOMHOF The group s current activities include collecting Oregon music memorabilia, providing music scholarships to college bound musicians, and promoting music education in Oregon elementary and middle schools. ref name WelcomeOMHOF cite web url http www.omhof.org index.html title Welcome to the Oregon Music Hall of Fame Web Site publisher Oregon Music Hall of Fame accessdate 2008 01 27 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071210093343 http www.omhof.org ... popmusic 2007 10 oregon music hall of fame indu.html title Oregon Music Hall of Fame Induction ... 50 inductees, six new honorees were inducted into the hall of fame in 2007 Elliott Smith , Oregon ... band Everclear . ref name ORLive See also Music of Oregon References Reflist External links http www.omhof.org honorees Oregon Music Hall of Fame honorees original 50 DEFAULTSORT Oregon Music Hall Of Fame Category Organizations based in Oregon Category Music halls of fame Category American music awards Category Music education in the United States Category Musicians from Oregon Category State ...   more details



  1. Houston Music Hall

    The Houston Music Hall was a music hall , located in Houston, Texas . The venue was opened in November 1937. It was located at 801 Bagby Street, near downtown. It was built in conjunction with the Sam Houston Coliseum , which was adjacent to the hall. The hall and coliseum complex replaced the Sam Houston Hall , which was a wooden structure that had been erected on the site for the 1928 Democratic National Convention and torn down in 1936. ref name Info http www.ledzeppelin database.com geekbaseweb forumpage.aspx?g posts&t 36 Venue information and background ref The hall was demolished in 1998. The former site of the building was redeveloped into the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts , which opened its doors in 2003. References reflist coord 29.761453 95.369546 type landmark display title Category Demolished music venues in the United States Category 1937 establishments Category Music venues in Houston, Texas Houston stub music venue stub ...   more details




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