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In the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century, | In the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century, Mechanics' Institutes were amongst a number of community spaces in both rural and urban areas that became home to amateur dramatic performances. Other such spaces include village halls, Assembly Rooms, Corn Exchanges, church school rooms, [[Town Halls]], Agricultural Halls, Guildhalls, Working Mens' Clubs, Literary and Scientific Institutes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 18 January 2023
In the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century, Mechanics' Institutes were amongst a number of community spaces in both rural and urban areas that became home to amateur dramatic performances. Other such spaces include village halls, Assembly Rooms, Corn Exchanges, church school rooms, Town Halls, Agricultural Halls, Guildhalls, Working Mens' Clubs, Literary and Scientific Institutes.