Some Vaudeville Monologues

Some Vaudeville Monologues
Title Some Vaudeville Monologues PDF eBook
Author Harry Lee Newton
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1917
Genre Monologues
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Vaudeville Gambols

Vaudeville Gambols
Title Vaudeville Gambols PDF eBook
Author Edward Luther Gamble
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1922
Genre Humorous plays
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From Traveling Show to Vaudeville

From Traveling Show to Vaudeville
Title From Traveling Show to Vaudeville PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Lewis
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 399
Release 2007-10
Genre History
ISBN 0801887488

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Before phonographs and moving pictures, live performances dominated American popular entertainment. Carnivals, circuses, dioramas, magicians, mechanical marvels, musicians, and theatrical troupes—all visited rural fairgrounds, small-town opera houses, and big-city palaces around the country, giving millions of people an escape from their everyday lives for a dime or a quarter. In From Traveling Show to Vaudeville, Robert M. Lewis has assembled a remarkable collection of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century primary sources that document America's age of theatrical spectacle. In eight parts, Lewis explores, in turn, dime museums, minstrelsy, circuses, melodramas, burlesque shows, Wild West shows, amusement parks, and vaudeville. Included in this compendium are biographies, programs, ephemera produced by theatrical entrepreneurs to lure audiences to their shows, photographs, scripts, and song lyrics as well as newspaper accounts, reviews, and interviews with such figures as P. T. Barnum and Buffalo Bill Cody. Lewis also gives us reminiscences about and reactions to various shows by members of audiences, including such prominent writers as Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Carl Sandburg, Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott, Charles Dickens, O. Henry, and Maxim Gorky. Each section also includes a concise introduction that places the genre of spectacle into its historical and cultural context and suggests major interpretive themes. The book closes with a bibliographic essay that identifies relevant scholarly works. Many of the pieces collected here have not been published since their first appearance, making From Traveling Show to Vaudeville an indispensable resource for historians of popular culture, theater, and nineteenth-century American society.

Impromptu Magic, with Patter

Impromptu Magic, with Patter
Title Impromptu Magic, with Patter PDF eBook
Author George De Lawrence
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1922
Genre Magic shows
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SOME VAUDEVILLE MONOLOGUES

SOME VAUDEVILLE MONOLOGUES
Title SOME VAUDEVILLE MONOLOGUES PDF eBook
Author HARRY L. NEWTON
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Release 1970
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Gimme Them Papers!

Gimme Them Papers!
Title Gimme Them Papers! PDF eBook
Author Frederick Green Johnson
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1922
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American Vaudeville as Ritual

American Vaudeville as Ritual
Title American Vaudeville as Ritual PDF eBook
Author Albert F. McLeanJr.
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 266
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Drama
ISBN 0813184797

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This study affords an entirely new view of the nature of modern popular entertainment. American vaudeville is here regarded as the carefully elaborated ritual serving the different and paradoxical myth of the new urban folk. It demonstrates that the compulsive myth-making faculty in man is not limited to primitive ethnic groups or to serious art, that vaudeville cannot be dismissed as meaningless and irrelevant simply because it fits neither the criteria of formal criticsm or the familiar patterns of anthropological study. Using the methods for criticism developed by Susanne K. Langer and others, the author evaluates American vaudeville as a symbolic manifestation of basic values shared by the American people during the period 1885-1930. By examining vaudeville as folk ritual, the book reveals the unconscious symbolism basic to vaudeville-in its humor, magic, animal acts, music, and playlets, and also in the performers and the managers—which gave form to the dominant American myth of success. This striking view of the new mass man as a folk and of his mythology rooted in the very empirical science devoted to dispelling myth has implications for the serious study of all forms of mass entertainment in America. The book is illustrated with a number of striking photographs.