Programme for the musical 'A Southern Maid'
at the Brighton Theatre Royal, 1919, HA101940
Theatre, cinema, and dancing were central to Brighton's social life. The first permanent theatre opened in Brighton in 1774. Early theatre-going could be a rowdy experience, with audiences shouting, hooting and whistling.
Music hall began in the back rooms of pubs, and was most popular in the 1890s. The music hall tradition was kept alive by end-of-the-pier shows and variety entertainers, such as Brighton's own 'cheeky chappy' Max Miller.