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Vaudeville (/ˈvɔːd(ə)vɪl, ˈvoʊ-/; French: [vodvil]) is a
theatrical genre of
variety entertainment which began in
France at the end of the 19th century...
- a
village and
commune in the
Vosges département,
France Comédie en
vaudevilles, a
theatrical entertainment which began in
Paris towards the end of the...
- des chansonniers, ou
recueil des
vaudevilles depuis 100 ans et plus [The singers' key, or
collection of
Vaudevilles from over 100 years], and in 1733...
- Comédie en
vaudevilles also
seems to have
influenced the
English ballad opera and the
German Singspiel. One
feature of the comédie en
vaudevilles which later...
- The
Vaudeville Theatre is a West End
theatre on the
Strand in the City of Westminster.
Opening in 1870, the
theatre staged mostly vaudeville shows and...
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Vaudeville News (1920–1926) was a w****ly
newspaper created by the
Vaudeville tycoon E.F.
Albee in 1920 It was
intended for
Vaudeville actors and their...
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Vaudeville Villain is the
third studio album by British-American rapper-producer MF Doom,
released on
September 16, 2003
under the
pseudonym of Viktor...
- sur des airs connus",
including vaudevilles.
After the
theatre on the rue de
Chartres burned down in 1838, the
Vaudeville temporarily based itself on boulevard...
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Black Vaudeville is a term that
specifically describes Vaudeville-era
African American entertainers and the
milieus of dance, music, and
theatrical performances...
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Trash and
Vaudeville is a
store located at 96 East 7th
Street between Avenue A and
First Avenue in East
Village in Manhattan, New York. The
store is ****ociated...