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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 …

  2. Vaudeville-Living | Retail and Gourmet in the Hill Country

    In the heart of Fredericksburg, we have under one roof a bistro, a gourmet market, a wine club, a home and giftware showroom, a supper club and an art gallery.

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

    4 days ago · 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 …

  4. 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.

  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. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. A Brief History of Vaudeville – Vermont Vaudeville

    Vaudeville was a people’s culture. Some scholars have focused on France as the birthplace of vaudeville. The word itself is thought to derive from the val-de-Vire, a river valley in Normandy, …