- minstrelsy,
freak shows, dime museums, and
literary American burlesque.
Called "the
heart of
American show business",
Vaudeville was one of the most...
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there was a
centralized American Vaudeville circuit in the 1890s. Each
Vaudeville show contained a
number of
different acts,
which might feature singing,...
- An All-Colored
Vaudeville Show is an
extant American film
featuring vaudeville acts
released in 1935. Acts
include Adelaide Hall, the
Nicholas Brothers...
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Beyond Vaudeville is a New York City public-access
television show that ran from 1986 to 1996. The talk/variety
show features amateur talents and nostalgia-inducing...
-
century the
minstrel show enjo**** but a
shadow of its
former po****rity,
having been
replaced for the most part by the
Vaudeville style of theatre. The...
- Nicholas.
Nicholas was
featured in such
musicals as An All-Colored
Vaudeville Show (1935),
Stormy Weather (1943), The
Pirate (1948), and The Five Heartbeats...
- 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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Vaudéville (French pronunciation: [vodevil] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Vosges department...
- episode, Ronnie's
drama class puts on a
vaudeville show to
raise funds for the school.
Gracie hosts the
show while Ronnie and
Sandy deliver an impersonation...
- the century,
evolving from a
variety of
sources including minstrel shows and
vaudeville.
Early stand-up
comedians spoke directly to the
audience as themselves...