public entertainment

"public entertainment" means entertainment to which the public or any section of the public is admitted or in connection with which any charge, whether for admission or not, is made or at which any collection or subscription is received and includes performances for the making of films for public exhibition other than news films but does not include any entertainment given by the pupils of any school registered under the Education Act 1961 (Act 43/61) at or under the auspices of such school, or any entertainment promoted by a voluntary, social or welfare body which has been approved by the Director General;
ACT 350 - CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) ACT 1966 (REVISED 1988)
1A. Interpretation.