Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 178. Chapters: Cinema of England, Cinemas in England, English magicians, English music, Entertainment in Birmingham, West Midlands, Entertainment in London, Nightclubs in England, Wizard of New Zealand, Morris dance, Change ringing, Royal College of Music, Folk music of England, Restoration spectacular, University of Bradford Union, Dome Cinema, Worthing, Vauxhall Gardens, Light music, The Rex, Berkhamsted, Windmill Theatre, Roy Walton, Warwick Student Cinema, Belshazzar's Feast, Gatecrasher, Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, Former cinemas in Harringay, Cine City, Withington, 11 Dyke Road, Brighton, P. T. Selbit, Peter Killworth, Almack's, Debbie McGee, The Cock Tavern Theatre, List of London venues, Tyneside Cinema, Pantheon, London, Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Roger Squires, Finborough Theatre, Canterbury Music Hall, William Dixon, Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, Syndicate Blackpool, Oxford Music Hall, My Ladye Nevells Booke, Epping Forest Country Club, Whitgift School, Grimsby, John Nevil Maskelyne, RampART, Pete Firman, David Nixon, Hornpipe, Riverside Studios, The Seagull, Drummond Money-Coutts, John Helvin, BBC Radio 2 Electric Proms, Sterns Nightclub, Party at the Palace, Marina Theatre, The Beach, A. J. Alan, Kingsway, Southport, Luke Jermay, Missa Caput, Ranelagh Gardens, Cube Microplex, British and Colonial Films, James Freedman, Zoo Bar, Royal Surrey Gardens, Electric Cinema, Parthenia, Chelsea Theatre, Matt Grindley, Madeline Montalban, Holophusikon, Ray Martin, Irish flute, Strange Fruit, Harry Corbett, Owen Saunders, Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Dynamo, David Devant, Laurie Rowley, Ali Cook, The Point, Milton Keynes, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare, Lakota, Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton, Electric Cinema, Birmingham, Matthew Corbett, Chris Cox, Paul Zenon, Pr...