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  1. Vaudeville - Wikipedia

    A vaudeville performer is often referred to as a "vaudevillian." Vaudeville developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and literary American burlesque.

  2. Vaudeville | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 20, 2025 · The term vaudeville, adopted in the United States from the Parisian boulevard theatre, is probably a corruption of vaux-de-vire, satirical songs in couplets, sung to popular airs in the 15th …

  3. What is Vaudeville? Unveiling Its Meaning and History

    Mar 31, 2024 · Explore the meaning of vaudeville and its unique history in entertainment. Learn what made this variety art form a cultural cornerstone and how it's still influencing culture today.

  4. About Vaudeville | American Masters - PBS

    Oct 8, 1999 · Vaudeville was a fusion of centuries-old cultural traditions, including the English Music Hall, minstrel shows of antebellum America, and Yiddish theater. Though certainly not free from the...

  5. What is Vaudeville? – The American Vaudeville Museum & UA …

    A vaudeville show comprised a series of unrelated variety acts such as comedy, singing, dancing, juggling, acrobatics, illusion, ventriloquism, puppetry performed solo or in groups.

  6. Vaudeville - Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Vaudeville, a collection of disparate acts (comedians, jugglers, and dancers) marketed mainly to a family audience, emerged in the 1880s and quickly became a national industry controlled …

  7. Vaudeville Era: A Look Back at Variety Shows and Their Legacy

    May 12, 2025 · The Vaudeville era, a golden age of variety entertainment, holds a special place in the history of American theater and popular culture. Spanning from the late 19th century to the early 20th …

  8. Vaudeville - New World Encyclopedia

    Vaudeville was a genre of variety, family-oriented entertainment that appeared after the American Civil War in the United States and Canada and grew in popularity until its demise in the early 1930s.

  9. 37 Facts About Vaudeville

    Feb 21, 2025 · Vaudeville was a theatrical genre of variety entertainment that thrived from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. It was a melting pot of comedy, music, dance, magic, and more, …

  10. Vintage Variety - Gulfport Senior Center Foundation

    Step into a world of timeless entertainment with Vintage Variety, a Vaudeville-themed variety show that celebrates the charm, comedy, and charisma of early 20th-century stage performers.