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Vaudeville was a genre of variety entertainment prevalent in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. ... http://en.wikipedia.org |
| American Masters . Vaudeville | PBS Vaudeville was made of comedians, singers, plate-spinners, ventriloquists, dancers, musicians, acrobats, animal trainers, and anyone who could keep an ... http://www.pbs.org |
| Vaudeville! Vaudeville! History, Development, and Evolution of Vaudeville Stage from it's roots in variety theater and shows with Vaudeville movies, vaudeville MP3's, ... http://xroads.virginia.edu |
| Vaudeville Vaudeville also tried to bridge a social gap that had divided American audiences ever since the upper and lower classes clashed in a deadly 1849 riot. ... http://www.musicals101.com |
| American Vaudeville Museum American Vaudeville Museum is dedicated to the preservation of vaudeville, its performers and legacy. AVM is a non-profit that publishes profiles of ... http://vaudeville.org |
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