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  1. Charlotte Greenwood: The Life and Career of the Comic Star of Vaudeville, Radio and Film by Grant Hayter-Menzies, 2007-04-18

1. LAZER VAUDEVILLE
The Lazer vaudeville Logo is also here in several graphic formats and scan resolutions.This is ideal if you are a theatre, Newspaper, or radio Station doing
http://www.lazervaudeville.com/
LAZER VAUDEVILLE
la·zer · vaude·ville ( lã´zër vôd´vil) n. la·zer (lã´zër) n. an attempt by some over-caffinated entertainers to: spell the first word of America's premier New-Vaudeville show a severe misspelling of the same a word that is not even in the dictionary (so much for our great first impression with the educators) vaude·ville (vôd´vil) n. a combination of: juggling (the art of throwing up) good comedy (something rarely seen on TV.) acrobatics (we've fallen and we can't get up) and magic (did I say a dirty word?) 17" x 22" Poster !
  • ABOUT LAZER VAUDEVILLE Who we are, what we do.
    LazerVaudeville@earthlink.net E-mail comments or get in touch with us!
    CONTACT US - This says it all, double Duh
    BOULDER CIRCUS CENTER - Cindy and Carter's latest way of keeping busy in the off-season. What off-season?
    LAZER VAUDEVILLE STORE ! - Soundtracks, Videos, Juggling Scarves - and we accept credit cards now!
    WHAT'S NEW ! -Posted September 1, 2003.
    ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - By composer Jesse Manno of Boulder, Colorado. Real Audio samples of each track are included !
  • 2. Moxie Radio Theatre
    Click the radio to hear. The Moxie radio theatre. ON THE AIR! Moxie radio theatre (formerly American vaudeville theatre ON THE AIR), in collaboration with Dark Stages, DM Theatrics S.D.'s comic noir radio thriller "Cold Fire", featuring Trav S
    http://www.el.net/mountebanks/moxie.html
    Click the radio to hear
    The Moxie Radio Theatre
    ON THE AIR!
    Moxie Radio Theatre (formerly American Vaudeville Theatre ON THE AIR), in collaboration with Dark Stages, DM Theatrics Noir Festival, presents Trav S.D.'s comic noir radio thriller "Cold Fire", featuring Trav S.D., Michele Schlossberg, Robert Pinnock, Peter Brown and Rasheed Hinds. REAL MOXIE WILL BE SOLD AT ALL PERFORMANCES! Collective Unconscious 145 Ludlow Street September 4, 11, 18, 25 at 7pm.
    Admission is $12
    "Artie the Sound Guy" back in the booth.
    Photo by Charlotte Savidge
    Photo by Charlotte Savidge
    "The Cast"
    Photo by Charlotte Savidge
    Photo by Charlotte Savidge

    3. THE HISTORY OF VAUDEVILLE
    It was on the vaudeville stage (not theatre, opera, symphony, radio, or movies)that the first AfricanAmerican star was born. His name was Bert Williams.
    http://www.lazervaudeville.com/SGhistory.htm
    THE HISTORY OF VAUDEVILLE
    INTRODUCTION A Classic Vaudeville Poster WHAT IS VAUDEVILLE ? Vaudeville was THE most popular form of entertainment in America between 1875 and 1932. Before the invention of radio, movies and television, most theaters around the country presented vaudeville shows. Every place from big cities to small towns had its own vaudeville house, and performers would travel from one town to the next throughout the year. Vaudevillians were skilled in comedy, juggling, magic, clowning, acrobatics, singing, mime, music, and dancing. The performers themselves molded these skills into original acts, using music, costuming, dialogue, and their own personalities to enhance the presentation. The Three Keatons - "Buster" is the little one HOW DID THE WORD VAUDEVILLE ORIGINATE ? Vaudeville, like many forms of theatre, dance, and music, had its origins in Europe. The word VAUDEVILLE was originally derived from two French phrases: Val de Vire

    4. Theatre History Resources From Artslynx
    American Variety Stage vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 18701920 Great site! Mercury theatre On the Air - radio broadcasts actually but an amazing history resource on the
    http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/history.htm
    THEATRE TOPICS ARTSLYNX
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    Theatre History Resources Send more link suggestions in this category to Richard Finkelstein Who knows but one generation, always remains a child! - Norlin See also: Theatre Organizations Artslynx Exclusive Materials

    5. McCoy's Guide To Theatre And Performance Studies
    explores the American Variety performance from vaudeville through the present using Hope's work as sound but across many disciplines theatre, the media (radio, film, Internet, etc
    http://www.stetson.edu/departments/csata/thr_guid.html
    10th anniversary issue!
    NOTE: The URL for this Guide has changed to
    http://www.stetson.edu/csata/thr_guid.html
    Updated: August 2003 Get the Earlier Versions
    This Guide is maintained by:
    Ken McCoy, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Communication Studies and Theatre Arts

    Stetson University

    DeLand, Florida 32723
    http://www.stetson.edu/~kmccoy

    kmccoy@stetson.edu

    Copying is permitted for noncommercial use by academic computer centers, computer conferences, individual scholars, and libraries. This message must appear on all copied material. All commercial use requires permission. The ILShakeFest Font used in the creation of the title is freeware, thanks to Pete Guither and Scott Mann (Illinois State University).
    CONTENTS
    Introduction
    In 1993, when I first began to research theatre sites on the internet, it was a difficult and laborious project. Sites were hard to find, search engines were underdeveloped, there were very few theatre people who had taken an interest in, or even knew about the internet. Obviously, things have changed. Now the World Wide Web is easily accessible through a variety of web browsers, making specific knowledge of such utilities as telnet, ftp, and gopher (remember that one?) more or less obsolete.

    6. EDU2 : Level 3
    radio; Wayback Old Time radio; Welcome to Independent radio Drama Productions; TheaterStudy Packets; theatre 100; theatre Database; USA PLAYS FOR KIDS! vaudeville*.
    http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/arts1.htm
    EDU2 :DANCE/DRAMA
    ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ...
  • VAUDEVILLE *ACTING*
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  • The Circus Portal - CIRCUSTUFF.COM
  • The Firechains Site:circus
  • Welcome to Circus World Museum *COMEDY*
  • 'Make 'Em Laugh!'... Humorous Poems and Monologues
  • As the Apple Turns: Bringing New Meaning To The Phrase Psychotic Episodes.:comedy
  • Funny pictures, jokes - Dribbleglass.com
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  • Dave Barnes' Two Diabolo Page
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  • www.Makeup-FX.com: Makeup artist Lars Carlsson's home in cyberspace *FILM/MOVIES*
  • FILM / MOVIES : TITLE *HISTORICAL THEATRE*
  • "A Brief History of Theater Forms" by Alice Lovelace - Art Changes / In Motion Magazine
  • 'Great Theater' from the Western Tradition
  • American Historical Theatre Home Page
  • Applause southwest : a digital exploration of theatre past and present ...
  • George M. Cohan In America's Theater
  • 7. Theatre Ypsilon - Prague's Very Own Vaudeville - 26-03-2004 - Radio Prague
    theatre Ypsilon Prague s very own vaudeville. 26-03 I love theatre Ypsilon. . TheCzech Republic in Europe. Listen to radio Prague on demand. RealAudio (16kb/s).
    http://www.radio.cz/en/article/52130
    Radio Prague - the international service of Czech Radio Text only version 12-6-2004, 11:36 UTC News Previous Archive Daily news sent to you by e-mail ... ICE - Insight Central Europe Events and Projects Elections to the European Parliament Photo Tour of Prague The Ice Hockey World Championship 2004 The Czech Republic in Europe ... Archive About Radio Prague Radio Prague competition 2004 How to listen to RP Radio Prague on FM Confirmation of Reception ... Czech Radio history About the Czech Republic The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery ... Heart of Europe Magazine Useful Information Czech Centres Residence Permits Czech Links Archive Stepping Out A night hawk's guide to the wilder side of Prague. Theatre Ypsilon - Prague's very own Vaudeville [26-03-2004] By Kay Grigar Listen 16kb/s 32kb/s In this edition I stepped out to Divadlo Ypsilon, a more melodic name than its English counterpart Theatre "Y". It has been in existence since 1963 and last week the theatre celebrated its 40th anniversary where actors from the company put on an informal performance. Snippets from the theatre's repertoire were played for the occasion exhibiting the versatility and the musicality of all the performers. I spoke with Jan Jiran who has been a resident actor and musical director at Divaldo Ypsilon for almost twenty years. He describes the theatre as having a "special" kind of humour. From 'Sold Bride' performance "It's a combination of verbal and musical humour. If you look at all of our productions we play a lot of music, a lot of songs. We have three pieces based on classical music written by Mozart, Smetana, Dvorak at the same time we have two or three pieces from the 1930's so we have jazz music or swing music too."

    8. Vaudeville
    The popularity of this form of theatre is directly This explains why vaudeville wasso popular during both of the public fascination with radio and frequently
    http://www.mcauley.acu.edu.au/staff/delyse/Vaudeville.htm
    AUSTRALIAN VAUDEVILLE: USING BRISBANE AS A CASE STUDY Typical Vaudeville Programs: In the 20th century the 'popular' theatre almost died completely in Australia. The new 'popular' performance space, of course, was film. Vaudeville offered a professional, live alternative to film. Vaudeville/variety/revue are very closely related theatrical forms. They each required a standard type of cast. Companies usually consisted of: male singers (bass, baritone and tenor) female singers (Soprano and Contralto) two popular type singers for lighter songs a stock comedian two leading dancers a soubrette a small ballet [originally numbering about 6 but later between 8 and 12]. The musical numbers were each accompanied by a pianist who was also on the stage. The shows were full of comic sketches and songs. A typical program consisted of: all sorts of dancing including ballet, tap, and acrobatic. magic demonstrations, singing, comic sketches, ventriloquism. Brisbane's Cremorne Theatre The Cremorne Theatre was built on the corner of what is now known as Melbourne and Stanley Streets in South Brisbane (approximately where the current Queensland Art Gallery stands). Its first performance was on Saturday 5 August 1911 with Edward Branscombe's 'Dandies' Costume Comedy Company. It was an open air theatre and the land was levelled and covered thick with bark. Wooden garden seats were arranged in a semi-circle its seating capacity has been variously estimated to be between 1800 to 3000 people. Whenever it rained the audience would converge on the stage which was the only part of the theatre that was covered. Under John Neil McCallum's proprietorship the theatre eventually gained a proper roof.

    9. Justin's Drama And Theatre Links
    Contemporary. radio. theatre Genres and Styles. Comedy. Tragedy. Noh.Revenge Tragedy. vaudeville. Farce. Political theatre. Living Newspaper.
    http://www.theatrelinks.com/
    Justin's Drama and Theatre Links One of the largest theatre directories on the Web with over 5,000 links
    Google.com Theatrelinks.com Theatre Playscripts Education Reference Greek Classroom Drama Search Engines/Directories Stagecraft ... Mid-late 17th Century Other Scripts Encyclopedias 18th Century Musicals Sites of Interest ... Radio Theatre Genres and Styles Comedy Tragedy Noh Revenge Tragedy ... Epic Theatre Theatre Stagecraft Set Design Directing Dramaturgy Costume Design ... Masks Theatre Practitioners Lee Strasberg Augusto Boal Emile Zola Vsevolod Meyerhold ... Edward Gordon Craig Theatre History Greek Commedia dell'Arte Restoration 20th Century ... Golden Age Greek Playscripts Oedipus The King Medea Antigone Lysistrata ... More Playscripts Roman Playscripts Roman Mime Medieval Playscripts Everyman Joseph's Troubles...Mary Noh Plays Castle of Perseverance ... The Towneley Plays (2) Shakespearean Playscripts Romeo and Juliet King Lear Macbeth Midsummer Night's Dream ... More Playscripts Mid-late 17th Century Playscripts All For Love The Country Wife Phaedra Tartuffe ... The School For Wives 18th Century Playscripts The Beggar's Opera The School For Scandal She Stoops To Conquer 19th Century Playscripts A Doll's House Ghosts The Sea Gull Importance Being Earnest ... More Playscripts 20th Century Playscripts The Cherry Orchard Waiting For Godot Pygmalion The Three Sisters ... Playboy of the Western...

    10. Wizard Oil Vaudeville Company Official Site
    What A live vaudeville performance of 1920s jazz and ragtime the Wizard Oil radioRevue a weekly syndicated radio show (with Where Acadia Cafe and theatre.
    http://www.angelfire.com/indie/jacknorton/radiorevue.html
    Links Wizard Oil: Home Cast Members Free Downloads Photo Gallery ... Jack Norton: Home Wizard Oil Radio Revue Who: Jack Norton's Wizard Oil Vaudeville Company, with core cast of performers including Jack "The Hobo Minstrel" Norton, Dave "Captain Whizbang" Michael, and Tom Lieberman's Liebermaniacs Puppetry Company. Music provided by house band, the Mullet River Boys (featuring Jed Germond and Paul Liebenow). Special guests featured each show. What: Where: Acadia Cafe and Theatre. 1931 Nicollet Ave So in Minneapolis. On the corner of Franklin and Nicollet. Very convenient free parking in lot across the street! Click here for a map and online directions. When: Every Sunday at 7pm from May through August (except for 7/4, 8/8 and 8/15.) Show Info: Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:00pm. Ticket Info: $10 General Admission. $6 kids. All ages. Reservations: Please email us at: info@jacknorton.net and indicate last name, number attending, date. Tickets will be waiting at the door. Or, order them online here.

    11. Greetings From Mullet River...
    WHO Jack Norton’s Wizard Oil vaudeville Company WHAT a familyfriendly weeklylive radio show featuring 7pm WHERE Acadia Cafe and theatre, Minneapolis, MN
    http://www.angelfire.com/indie/jacknorton/
    Welcome to the online home of Jack Norton and the Mullet River Boys, musical purveyors of vintage ragtime and jazz, hobo bluegrass, honky-tonk country and neo-vaudeville folk. Jack Norton’s stated goal is to, literally, “corrupt an audience with pleasure.” For the past decade or so, he has been doing just that by quietly producing a body of work that includes some 60 albums, countless songs, poems, short stories and about 200 shows a year in the United States, Mexico and Europe. They call him "The Hobo Minstrel" and his band of merry madmen are called, "The Mullet River Boys". They play guitar, ukulele, banjo, fiddle, string bass, whizbang and have performed at some of the largest and most well respected venues in the world. The group was named "Artists of the Year" by the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2000, and after seeing a Jack Norton appearance, oddball crooner Tiny Tim hailed, "he is the greatest entertainer i have ever seen." Norton has shared the stage with such greats as: Norah Jones, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Dave Van Ronk, Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire, Alejandro Escovedo, Greg Brown, Leon Redbone, Dave Moore, Tiny Tim and Willie Nelson. Jack Norton was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. He has lived a life spent on the road: his parents, Pentecostal preachers and part-time bluegrass musicans, kept home in Macon, Georgia; New Orleans; New York; Iowa; and Minnesota. Jack graduated in 1997 from the Arts High School in Minneapolis. A veteran performer by age 8, Jack currently works as full-time singer/songwriter and poet. The Washington Post hailed, "he is uniquely American...a near-brilliant songwriter." In the past he has paid rent by working in a kitty litter factory, as a pool shark, and as a door-to-door washboard salesman. He currently lives in the rural southern Minnesota town of Mullet River and, from time-to-time, leads Jack Norton's Wizard Oil Vaudeville Company, a conglomerated touring theatrical troupe of musicians, actors, puppeteers, filmmakers, and carnies.

    12. Vaudeville - Part IV
    Hollywood film company in 1928 to form radio Keith Orpheum (RKO the movies had a deathgrip on vaudeville, and pointed to spend an evening in the theatre for a
    http://www.musicals101.com/vaude4.htm
    Musicals101.com History of Musicals
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    You can reach author John Kenrick at jbk@musicals101.com A History of The Musical Vaudeville- Part IV by John Kenrick The Final Years Remember Gypsy ? Here are the real " Baby June" Havoc and her sister Louise (a.k.a. Gypsy Rose Lee) with two of their "newsboys." Contrary to popular belief, Vaudeville was not wiped out by silent films. Many managers featured "flickers" at the end of their bills, finding them cheaper than the live closing acts that audiences walked out on anyway. Top screen stars made lucrative personal appearance tours on the big time circuits. So what killed vaudeville? The most truthful answer is that the public's tastes changed and vaudeville managers failed to adjust to those changes. In the mid-1920s, when everyone knew vaudeville was in danger, E.F. Albee set expensive new production requirements which strained performers and made it harder for most houses to turn a profit. When fashion-plate comics entertained between numbers instead of a roaring slapstick turn, vaudeville was devitalized. Cycloramas, drapery and gorgeous drops added to the glamour, but not to the comedy. Albee was responsible for much of this. He dressed up vaudeville fit to kill and it committed suicide . . . the customers stopped coming.

    13. Current Broadway Theatres IV
    by Ralph Alswang (1965) History America s premiere vaudeville theatre from 1913to 45th Street Other Names Golden (19341937), CBS radio theatre Built 1927
    http://www.musicals101.com/bwaypresent4.htm
    Musicals101.com History of Musicals
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    Stage
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    Find a Musical ... About the Author
    You can reach author John Kenrick at jbk@musicals101.com Current Broadway Theatres: N to R Compiled by John Kenrick (The images below are thumbnails – click on them to see larger versions.) Nederlander 208 West 41st Street Previous names: National, Billy Rose Built: Seats: originally 1,164 - now 1,181 Owners/Managers: Walter Jordan (1921-1927), The Shuberts (1927-1959), Billy Rose (1959-), The Nederlanders (1978-present) Architect: William Neil Smith History: Rent in 1996. Noteworthy Musicals: Tonight at 8:30 Call Me Mister Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music Rent Neil Simon 244 West 52nd Street Previous name: Alvin Built: Seats: originally 1,362 - now 1,428 Owners/Managers: Alexander Pincus (1927-1946), Herman Bernstein (1946-1977), The Nederlanders (1977-present)

    14. DBM Theatre NetSearch: Popular Entertainment Arts By Donn B. Murphy
    MELODRAMA Gaslighter theatre, California - melodrama revivals . NEW vaudeville(See also topics below) IRWIN, Bill See also topics below) radio CITY MUSIC
    http://www.georgetown.edu/murphy/netsearch/popent.html
    POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT ARTS This site is maintained by Donn B. Murphy, Ph.D. Professor of Theatre Emeritus
    ANIMATES ANIMATRONICS LASERS , WATER BURLESQUE History Exotic World Burlesque Museum - California "Gypsy" - Broadway Musical Pre-sexual Colville Burlesque Company Program - 1880's ... Photographs of Raoul Gradvohl CIRCUS Barnum Barnum, Caroline C. [P.T.'s daughter] - Brief Bio Barnum Freaks - Web-page with links Big Apple Circus - founded 1977 Circus Tihany Spectacular ... - Czechoslovakia COMMEDIA DELL ARTE Website ENGLISH PANTOMIME Chaplins Pantomimes FEMALE IMPERSONATIONS A Benefit Performance reported by the Daily Aztec Bourbon Street (New Orleans Mardi Gras) Awards Cammie Dietrich, impersonator ... Freaks - very disturbing photos/drawings GENERAL RESOURCES ON POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT A Bibliography GLAMORIZING THE FEMALE FORM 6,000 French Music Hall Costume Sketches at the University of Georgia Folies Bergere in Arlesienne Folies Bergere ... Horror in Theatre - Link page Book of Job, The Institute of Outdoor Drama Lost Colony, The - Manteo, NC - Website Lost Colony - ... etc. IMPROVISATION Screaming Puppets, Laurel, MD

    15. Jayhawk Theatre
    The 1,550 seats hosted vaudeville, movies, radio broadcasts and a host of nationalperformers. In 1976, the theatre closed and in 1993 avoided demolition when
    http://www.jayhawktheatre.com/future.html
    Designated the official "State Theatre of Kansas" by the Kansas Legislature The volunteer Board of Directors of The Jayhawk adopted a mission statement and goals to help guide through the restoration and operation. When re-opened, The Jayhawk will "provide a multi-purpose community theater which will enhance the cultural arts, business and education of the citizens of Kansas. The Jayhawk State Theatre of Kansas will celebrate Topeka's rich entertainment past and enhance downtown Topeka and provide a venue for cultural arts, business and education activities." When completed, The Jayhawk will provide space for a variety of events including: Cultural Events ~ performed by local and national groups such as a symphony, choir, community theatre, dance or barbershop chorus.

    16. Memory Lane Records - Out Of Print Records, Tapes, And Compact Discs - Album Cat
    BURNS GRACIE ALLEN SHOW, THE * SAY GOODNIGHT, GRACIE (vaudeville Routines), LP, 228984,GOLDEN AGE OF radio theatre, NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER/TRENT S LAST CASE, LP,
    http://www.memorylanerecords.com/searchCategories.aspx?CategoryID=9&ResultsPerPa

    17. Hippodrome Theatre
    Hippodrome theatre. that unique heaven wherein he will be reunited with his belovedGracie, the woman who was his vaudeville, movie, radio and television
    http://www.potomacstages.com/Hippodrome.htm

    Home of the
    FREE weekly email Update Home ... About Potomac Stages Hippodrome Theatre 12 N Eutaw Street
    Baltimore MD 21201
    tickets 410-481-7328
    http://www.france-merrickpac.com/home.html

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    l l l l l A Class A theater facility Hosts national tours of musicals and plays Built in 1914 renovated and reopened in 2004 as part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center seats 2,286 Price Range $30 - $68 Click here for archived reviews for this theater Seat comfort Visibility Sound Parking Handicap Access A A/C A B w,h.v MapQuest Map June 8 – 13, 2004 Riverdance The Irish dance extravaganza has more than just step-dancing. The evening includes everything from Flamenco to folk steps. August 11 - September 19, 2004 The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber's music and Harold Prince's staging created a lush musical romance which, more than fifteen years later, is still playing on Broadway. Set in the Paris Opera, the story of a love of music and beauty includes one of Lloyd Webber's best known melodies - "The Music of the Night." November 2 - 14, 2004

    18. Fox Theater- Detroit
    whole afternoon of entertainment such as vaudeville shows, live amount it originallycost to build the theatre. scenery dock to house The radio City Christmas
    http://www.olympiaentertainment.com/Fox/home.asp
    OE Internships Fox Theatre
    History
    In the early twenties, Detroit was in its boom times. The automotive industry was making Detroit a wealthy community and desirable place to live. The Fox Theatre, built by 20th Century Fox owner William Fox and designed by famous Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, opened just as the stock market crashed in September of 1928. Ironically, this was perfect timing because people desperately needed a place to escape.
    or films.
    The Fox Theatre Fun Facts
    The Fox Theatre Fact Sheet Built By: William Fox Architect C. Howard Crane (Also designed Olympia Stadium and Orchestra Hall, along with 50 other venues in Detroit.) Original Contractors: Style: A combination of Asian ideas, dominantly featuring Burmese, Hindu, Persian and Chinese architectural styles Original Cost in 1928: Construction cost $12 million and took more than one year with the completion in 1928. Restoration in 1987 took approximately one year, and cost approximately $12 million, the same amount it originally cost to build the theatre. In 1997, the Fox added a $200,000 scenery dock to house The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and other larger shows

    19. Comedy Cv - The UK's Largest Collection Of Comedians Biogs And Photos
    theatre, 1994 Lavishly Mounted The vaudeville theatre, 1991, and at at the RoyalLyceum theatre as part Television and radio The Lesley Garrett Show - BBC2
    http://www.comedycv.co.uk/kitandthewidow/
    A to Z of comedians How to put your CV on this website who are we? contact us If you wish to make an enquiry about booking any of the acts displayed on this site please contact us via email at mullaney3@blueyonder.co.uk and we will ensure it is forwarded immediately to the relevant party. Kit and the Widow Theatre:
    Fac;ade - The Ribchester Festival, 29th June 2002
    The Goose Is Getting Fat - The Wigmore Hall, 8th December 2001
    The Fat Lady Sings - Stage by Stage Edinburgh Festival and UK Tour, 2001
    The Very Best Of Kit And The Widow - Jermyn Street Theatre, 2000
    The Fat Lady Sings - The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, August 2000
    Meat On The Bone - The Vaudeville Theatre, 1998 and National Tour, 1998 to Present Day
    The Best Of Kit And The Widow - National Tour, 1997 to Present Day
    Salad Days - National Tour, 1995, and at the Vaudeville Theatre, 1996
    January Sale - The Lyric, Hammersmith, 1993, and at The Vaudeville Theatre, 1994

    20. Spotlight Theatre
    radio Gals, theatre Arts Productions, 2001. The Miracle Worker Bakersfield Communitytheatre 1991. The Boor vaudeville Express Melodrama theatre 1989.
    http://www.theatreap.com/EMILY.html
    Emily Thiroux Theatre Vita EDUCATION BA Fine Arts/ Theatre CSUB 1985 MA English/Writing CSUB 1988 PRODUCING A Moon for the Misbegotten Spotlight Theatre 2003 The Miracle Worker , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 The House of Bernarda Alba , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Pirates of Penzance , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 The Emperor and the Nightingale , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Molly Sweeney , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 The Red Shoes , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Cheaper by the Dozen , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 There Goes the Bride , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Commedia Dell Arte , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Molly Sweeney , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Dancing at Lughnasa , Theatre Arts Productions, 2003 Letter's Home , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 A Christmas Carol Musical , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 The Little Match Girl , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 Dracula, the Musical , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 Les Miserables Student Edition , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 From Dust Thou Art , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 Little Shop of Horrors , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 Funny Money , Theatre Arts Productions, 2002 You're a Good Man, CHarlie Brown

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