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Books on: vaudeville theater

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Journal Articles on: vaudeville theater

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Magazine Articles on: vaudeville theater

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Encyclopedia Articles on: vaudeville theater

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    Vaudeville
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...in barrooms and "museums," vaudeville became the dominant attraction...entertainment, playing in hundreds of theaters throughout the United States...gave the first "big time" vaudeville show in New York City, until...live shows and became a movie theater. Such headliners as George...
     
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    Garland, Judy
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...Grand Rapids, Minn., originally named Frances Gumm. She sang in her fathers theater from the age of four as one of The Gumm Sisters; she later toured in vaudeville. Beginning her film career in 1935, she endeared herself to the public in the...
     
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    Berle, Milton
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...New York City as Milton Berlinger. Berle first performed in vaudeville and on (1939 48) radio. His great success, however, came as...mediums growing popularity. His successful weekly "Texaco Star Theater" (1948 54) earned him the nickname "Mr. Television." Also...
     
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    Pastor, Tony
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...York City, in 1861. Thereafter he opened two more Broadway theaters, and in 1881 began presenting shows at his best-known playhouse...who became famous (notably Lillian Russell) and presented vaudeville suitable for a mixed audience. See biography by P. Zellers...
     
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    Drama, Western
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...existentialism ; in the traditions of the music hall, vaudeville , and burlesque ; and in the films of Charlie Chaplin...Playwrights whose works can be roughly classed as belonging to the theater of the absurd are Jean Genet (French), Max Frisch and...
     

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