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BMHS Conference 2023 – Call for Papers

British Music Hall Society Conference, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October 2023 

“How the Music Hall Worked, 1840 – 1918” CALL FOR PAPERS

The first British Music Hall Society conference will take place at the Cinema Museum in Kennington, London, over the last weekend in October 2023. It will look at ‘How the Music Hall Worked 1840 – 1918’ with a particular emphasis this year on the Speciality Act and Music Hall, Families and Children, and Agents and Circuits (including continental ones).

We invite proposals for talks (20 minutes plus 10 for questions) on subjects related to the theme.  We particularly welcome proposals that go beyond a simple biographical account, but look instead at a wider picture, for example comparing the work or experience of several families. 

We also invite proposals of short PowerPoint presentations – no longer than 6 minutes and 20 seconds, accompanied by up to 20 slides (20 seconds talking per image) – to contribute towards an hour of eight short presentations. Biographical accounts are welcome.

The British Music Hall Society is not an academic institution so presentations should be worded to appeal to a general audience rather than an exclusively academic one.

Ideally, talks will be given in-person, though consideration will be given to virtual presentations (for example, to avoid carbon emissions from long-distance travel). 

The conference will also feature panel discussions, early film of acts, and exhibitions (proposals of items to exhibit are welcome) and a local walk. The wonderfully atmospheric Cinema Museum (formerly the Lambeth Workhouse, where Charlie Chaplin was once a resident) is in an area where many music hall performers lived, many agents had their offices and where the first grand music hall and the first circus were established. 

How to submit a proposal:

Please send a short paragraph about the subject of your proposed presentation to the email below. 

Also include a short biography (up to 100 words), your mobile phone number, and any audio-visual requirements you will need beyond a microphone and lectern. For example, do you plan to display images or a PowerPoint presentation?  Will you need to play video or music during parts of your presentation?

Proposals should be emailed to: contact@britishmusichallsociety.com 

Deadline for submission: 30th April 2023 though we invite expressions of interest to be made as early as possible, and are happy to discuss your ideas.  Please consider submitting your proposal soon! Whilst we would like to accommodate all proposals, our focus is on curating a range of presentations that, together, will give a good coverage of the key topics.

The Future We hope that this will be the first in a series of potentially annual conferences, each looking at particular aspects of Music Hall. We welcome suggestions of venues, topics and presentations for future years.

The Roy Huddlines: Sunday 14th May 2023

Come along and celebrate the life of our former President Roy Hudd at the Sondheim Theatre at 5pm on Sunday 14th May 2023 in a one-off ‘News Huddlines’ reuniting some of the original cast members including Chris Emmett and Alison Steadman.

Tickets and further information can be found here.

Day by the Sea 2023

Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne
Saturday 3rd June 2023
10.30am – 6.15pm A full day of music hall, variety, comedy, song, mind reading, ventriloquism, archive film clips and interviews.

Booking for BMHS members opens on Monday 30th January 2023. A booking form was included in the winter edition of The Call Boy. Tickets go on general sale on Monday 6th March 2023.

Tickets: £32.

The theatre’s box office telephone number is 01323 802020 or you can book online here.

Artistes appearing include Bernie Clifton, Hilary O’NeilMax FulhamAndy EastwoodMatt Daniel-Baker, Peter John, Richard Gauntlett, Philip Day, Michelle Grant, Jane Horn, Kevin Gauntlett, The cast of the Hippodrome’s 2023 summer show, Don’t Stop The Music, Carol Anne Wells and Laurence Payne.

Sadly, Dame Maureen Lipman has had to pull out as she will be appearing in London during May and June in her one-woman play Rose. However, we are delighted that Susie Blake will be joining us that day, chatting about her long career which includes working with Frankie Howerd, Russ Abbot, Victoria Wood and Roy Hudd; appearances on Coronation Street and Mrs Brown’s Boys; and stage roles in Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em with Joe Pasquale; When We Are Married and Wicked. Susie is currently touring in the Agatha Christie play The Mirror Crack’d playing the leading role of Miss Marple. 

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