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About British Music Hall

Get ready for a rollicking evening! British Music Hall is the British equivalent of Vaudeville. It features a collection of songs, comic bits, caricatures, and recitations and has its roots in tavern sing-a-longs of early 19th century London. Think “Alfred P. Doolittle” in My Fair Lady, or early Irving Berlin songs. A major character of British Music Hall is the “Chairman”, the excitable, pompous master of ceremonies who introduces the performers, purports to keep order, and banters with the audience. The most famous music hall performer in America was Charlie Chaplin, who arrived here with Fred Karno’s Comedians, a troupe that included Stan Laurel. And how’s this for a factoid: A little known actor by the name of Archibald Leach started in British music hall as an eccentric dancer before coming to Hollywood under the name of Cary Grant! If you’ve never experienced British Music Hall, don’t despair! Just follow these few simple rules:

(1) Have some refreshments!
(2) Give the Chairman (our “MC”) a lot of grief – he deserves it!
(3) Refer to your hymn sheets and sing along on the chorus!
(4) Have some more refreshments!
(5) Laugh raucously at the jokes. If you don’t find them funny, then . . .
(6) Have some more refreshments!

What could be simpler? We’ll see you there! 

Tickets: Advanced tickets encouraged or buy at the door. Special discounted rates for groups of 10 or more.

 

PERFORMANCE DATE & TIME 

 

ADULTS 

 

 

SENIORS (age 65+) 

 

STUDENTS  

(with ID) 

 

CHILDREN (12 and under) 

 

 

Saturday, February 14

8 pm 

 

 

$17

 

$14

 

$14

 

$12


  • Order Tickets by Mail: Download the order form and mail in with a check, money order, or your VISA/Mastercard information.  Download here.
     

  • Order Tickets by Email or Phone: Contact our Box Office Manager, Beth McGee, at beth@villageproductions.org or 610.323.6884. Please have your credit card ready.

  • Buy at the Tri-PAC: Please call ahead at 610.970.1199 for Box Office hours or buy on the day of performance. The Box office opens 30 minutes before curtain.