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Vaudeville was a popular form of theater from the 1890s until the 1930s in America. Vaudeville is generally a family-friendly variety show consisting of several unrelated musical, song and dance...
The grand dame of entertainment venues in Detroit, is Fox Theatre. Its history is as colorful as the numerous performances and movie screenings held in its gilded halls. The opulent Fox Theatre...
The Orpheum Theater has been a mainstay of cultural life in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for over 80 years. Now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the Orpheum began its life as a...
Vaudeville was a very popular form of stage theater that dominated the first few decades of the twentieth century. Vaudeville had already died out by World War II but made a comeback of sorts with...
During the early 20th century, audeville was the live entertainment that thrilled audiences across the United States and Canada. Designed for the middle class, the shows offered a variety of acts...
Vaudeville is a specific genre of entertainment that was extremely popular from 1880 to 1930 in the United States and Canada. Vaudeville acts were basic variety shows, each one made up of a number...