Music hall was a popular form of entertainment in the theatre in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It consisted of a series of performances by comedians, singers, and dancers.
[mainly British]
...an old music hall song.
regional note: in AM, usually use vaudeville
2. countable noun
A music hall was a theatre that presented popular entertainment.
[mainly British]regional note: in AM, usually use vaudeville theater
music hall in British English
noun mainly British
1.
a.
a variety entertainment consisting of songs, comic turns, etc
US and Canadian name: vaudeville
b.
(as modifier)
a music-hall song
2.
a theatre at which such entertainments are staged
music hall in American English
1.
an auditorium for musical or theatrical productions