The Village Concert
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George McGilvary, 2014.
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George McGilvary., & George McGilvary|AUTHOR. (2014). The Village Concert . George McGilvary.

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George McGilvary and George McGilvary|AUTHOR. 2014. The Village Concert. George McGilvary.

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George McGilvary and George McGilvary|AUTHOR. The Village Concert George McGilvary, 2014.

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In the working class areas of Scotland and especially in the coalfields, post-war, these productions were known as 'Go As You Please' performances. Sometimes a local, possessed of a particular talent, would make a first appearance at one of these engagements. Most, however, came from the ranks of the acting and vaudeville worlds, temporarily 'resting'-the term used for being out of full-time job elsewhere. Many, of course, came from South-East England, where most of this type of employment was to be found. Much of the funding for such performing parties came from London agents and producers. This, as we shall see, could cause problems.
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