vaudeville in A Sentence

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    Came up through Vaudeville.

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    The Vaudeville Theatre.

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    Italian. I sort of wish we were seeing some Vaudeville.

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    For most of his career, Houdini was a headline act in Vaudeville.

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    Comedy, Vaudeville acts, singing, dancing- all that in this hell on Earth.

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    This Vaudeville emporium offers minstrel shows and sells seats from six shillings(84¢) to 15s($2.10).

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    His career in business began in Vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler.

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    West began her career in Vaudeville at the age of 14 under the name Baby Mae.

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    Garland began performing in Vaudeville with her two sisters and was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager.

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    His career in show business began in Vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler.

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    Garland began performing in Vaudeville with her two older sisters and was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager.

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    Since the decline of the Vaudeville era, acrobatic dance has undergone a multi-faceted evolution to arrive at its present-day form.

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    It quickly became a hit at various Vaudeville acts and then beyond, becoming one of the most popular songs of 1908.

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    His talents as a dancer landed him on the Vaudeville circuit performing as Signor Rodolfo, tango-ing with the best of them.

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    Vaudeville theaters offered different classes of seats, with the least expensive being the furthest from the stage- in the balcony or gallery.

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    In the 19th century, the slapstick was passed to the English and American Vaudeville halls, where the most popular acts were comedy based.

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    Famous for his sliding entrances from the wings of the stage, Bill Watson was one of the most successful and rich Vaudeville performers of his day.

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    The trio had been touring the Vaudeville circuit as"The Gumm Sisters" for many years when they performed in Chicago at the Oriental Theater with George Jessel in 1934.

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    Most of these parodies targeted acts with which Keaton had shared the bill.…so when Keaton transposed his experience in Vaudeville to film…. in many works he parodied melodramas.

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    Rather, he left home at age 18 after many years of practicing his craft as a juggler, and he was a headline star in Vaudeville by age 21.

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    When the tour landed in Los Angeles, Keaton invited the cast and crew to a spaghetti party at his Woodland Hills home, and entertained them by singing Vaudeville songs.

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    McCay created a hand-coloured short film of Little Nemo for use during his Vaudeville act in 1911, but it was Gertie the Dinosaur, created for McCay's 1914 tour, that transformed.

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    Acrobatic dance did not suddenly appear in Vaudeville; rather, it appeared gradually over time in a variety of forms, and consequently no individual performer has been cited as its originator.

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    Used to refer to those giving unsolicited(and unvalued) advice, the expression“peanut gallery” has its roots in late 19th century Vaudeville, although for some, the phrase is considered a racial slur.

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    McCay created a hand-coloured short film of Little Nemo for use during his Vaudeville act in 1911, but it was Gertie the Dinosaur, created for McCay's 1914 tour, that transformed the art.

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    It also has roots in various traditions of popular entertainment of the late 19th century, including Vaudeville, English music hall, burlesque or early variety shows, humorist monologues by personalities such as Mark Twain, and circus clown antics.

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    The most significant aspect of this evolution is the integration of ballet technique as the foundation for dance movements, thus bringing into acro dance a precision of form and movement that was absent in Vaudeville acrobatic dance.

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    Calling it“Black Maria” because they thought it resembled a police wagon, this is where they shot hundreds of motion pictures featuring Vaudeville, magic shows, boxing matches, and Wild Wild West stunts- included among the latter is a video of Annie Oakley showing off her prodigious skills with a rifle.

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