2. The origins of Music Hall are found in a number of institutions which provided entertainment in the populous towns and cities of Britain in the 1830s.
3. The purposes of the music halls were usually to entertain the audience with several different types of acts.
4. The different forms of entertainment we would find their, were singing, dancing, performance acts, opera singing.
5. Atmosphere in music halls are all positive Very calming, lively and enjoyable
6. Due to the improvement of cinema, the development of radio, and the cheapening of the gramophone damaged its popularity greatly his led to the decline of music halls. It now had to compete with Jazz, Swing and Big Band dance music.
7. Music HallsThe Vienna State Opera<br />As well as being one of the oldest music halls in the world, The Vienna State Opera is the oldest and longest running opera in the Germanic countries. The seats where in rows, the stage was straight ahead from the audience point of view. The seats where either on the floor or the top deck which were on the side of the music hall. The music hall is shaped squared.<br />The Sydney Music Hall<br />The Sydney Opera House is recognized throughout the world. The stage is placed in the centre of the music hall, so everyone can have a clear view. The audience is based around the stage. The stage is small. The atmosphere is light and spacious.<br />The Metropolitan Opera<br />This music hall is huge and is shaped squared and the stage is in front of the audiences point of view, also the meterpolina has one of the largest capacity in the world. The colour is red to connote to the music hall being rich.<br />Ballad Opera and Greek Theatres<br />Ballad opera and Greek Theatres had a meaning behind the songs they performed whereas, Music Halls done it purely for entertainment.<br />Music Hall- Script<br />Me: Hello and welcome to our presentation about Music Halls<br />Michael: Music Hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment which was popular between 1850 and 1960<br />ME: The origins of Music Hall are found in a number of institutions which provided entertainment in the populous towns and cities of Britain in the 1830s.<br />Michael: The different forms of entertainment we would find their, were singing, dancing, performance acts and opera singing.<br />ME: Atmosphere in music halls are all positive Very calming, lively and enjoyable<br />Michael: Due to the improvement of cinema, the development of radio and the cheapening of the gramophone damaged led to the decline of music halls.<br />ME: Here are three music halls that we have researched in starting with the Sydney music hall A Australian landmark, the Sydney Opera House is recognized throughout the world. The stage is placed in the centre of the music hall, so everyone can have a clear view. The audience is based around the stage. The stage is small. The atmosphere is light and spacious.<br />Michael: As well as being one of the oldest in the world, The Vienna State Opera is the oldest and longest running opera in the Germanic countries. The seats where in rows the stage was straight ahead from the audience point of view. The seats where either on the floor or the top desks on the sides of the music hall. The music hall is shaped squared.<br />Michael: Last and not least The Metropolitan music hall is huge and is shaped squared and the stage is in front of the audiences point of view, also the meterpolina has one of the largest capacity in the world. The colour is red to connote to the music hall being rich.<br />ME: Ballad opera and Greek Theatres had a meaning behind the songs they performed whereas, Music Halls done it purely for entertainment.<br />Michael: Bye and I hope you enjoyed our presentation on music halls.<br />By Michael McCauley<br />