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    Vaudeville. A promotional poster for the Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles (1894), showing dancers, clowns, trapeze artists, costumed dog, singers and costumed actors. Vaudeville ( / ˈvɔːd ( ə) vɪl, ˈvoʊ -/; [1] French: [vodvil]) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which began in France at the end of the 19th century.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · 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 century in the Val-de-Vire (Vau-de-Vire), Normandy, France. It passed into theatrical usage in the early 18th century to describe a device employed by ...

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  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Vaudeville was a form of variety entertainment that was popular in the United States and Canada from the late 19th century into the early 20th century. It was characterized by a series of ...

  4. White Rats: A Vaudeville Revolt by Frank Cullen. Story. By the 1890s the vaudeville world was composed of empires and smaller fiefdoms in which performers were pawn in the moguls’ fight to monopolize and the independent’s struggle to survive. The United Booking Office, the booking arm of the huge Keith-Albee (later...

  5. Significado de vaudevillian: vodevil; "intérprete en espectáculos de vodevil," 1900, de vaudeville + -ian.

  6. 17 de may. de 2018 · The word vaudeville is derived from an old French term for a satirical song, vaudevire, which is a reference to the Vire valley of France, where the songs originated. In the United States vaudeville acts performed variety shows, using music, comedy, dance, acrobatics, magic, puppets, and even trained animals.

  7. Para otras acepciones, véase Vaudeville (desambiguación) . Cartel de The Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles (1894) El vodevil (del francés vaudeville) es un género de teatro de variedades nacido en Francia en el siglo XIX y desarrollado principalmente en los Estados Unidos entre los años 1880 y la década de 1930. Estructurado como un tipo de ...