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Smurf
Nov30-04, 01:15 AM
Help!
I need to do a presentation on Vaudevilles and I don't even know what they are except they were around in north america in the 20s and now they're gone.. Oh and apparently they were really pretty! :grumpy:

Resources anyone?
Life Experience?
In Depth Knowledge?

Edit: Ooops wrong subforum, can't move it myself, guess its up to the admins.

cepheid
Nov30-04, 02:11 AM
vaudeville:

Light entertainment popular in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th century.

It consisted of 10-15 unrelated acts featuring magicians, acrobats, comedians, trained animals, singers, and dancers. The form developed from the coarse variety shows held in beer halls for a primarily male audience. Tony Pastor established a successful "clean variety show" at his New York theater in 1881 and influenced other managers to follow suit. By 1900 chains of vaudeville theaters around the country included Martin Beck's Orpheum Circuit, of which New York's Palace Theater was the most famous (1913-32). Among the many entertainers who began in vaudeville were Mae West, W. C. Fields, Will Rogers, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, the Marx Brothers, Berenice Abbott and Lou Costello, Milton Berle, and Bob Hope. See also music hall and variety.

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And what did you mean by "really pretty". The performance?

:confused:

Smurf
Nov30-04, 02:32 AM
I have of course been laregly unsuccessfull in googling it, what I do have now might be enough to scrape by on but I was hoping someone might have experience or something with it.

HallsofIvy
Nov30-04, 05:56 AM
What does this have to do with physics or mathematics?