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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

21. Playbill Listing Detail: Stomp @ Vaudeville Theatre
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The British theatrical sensation, Stomp, comes to the West End for the first time following its runaway success at the Roundhouse and Sadler's Wells, to make music from the mundane. Show Dates:
Performances from 24 Sep 2002
Opening 23 Oct 2002
Closing Open-Ended Performance Schedule:
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Theatre Information: Vaudeville Theatre The Strand London WC2R 0NH London, EN GB Public Transportation/Parking: Subway: Charing Cross Covent Garden Parking: NCP Drury Lane Synopsis: Stomp is a high-energy, percussive symphony, coupled with dance, played entirely on non-traditional instruments, such as garbage can lids, buckets, brooms and sticks. Show Advisory: None Genre: Performance Production Credits: Luke Cresswell, Steve McNicholas Show Name: Theatre Name: Venue Type: All Broadway Off-Broadway Regional/National Tours London Summer Stock Special Events City: State: All International Alabama US Alaska US American Samoa US Arizona US Arkansas US California US Colorado US Connecticut US Delaware US District of Columbia US Florida US Georgia US Guam US Hawaii US Idaho US Illinois US Indiana US Iowa US Kansas US Kentucky US Louisiana US Maine US Maryland US Massachusetts US Michigan US Minnesota US Mississippi US Missouri US Montana US Nebraska US Nevada US New Hampshire US New Jersey US New Mexico US New York US North Carolina US North Dakota US Northern Mariana Islands US Ohio US Oklahoma US Oregon US Pennsylvania US Puerto Rico US Rhode Island US

22. Playbill: Theatre Information
Listen to radio Playbill Palace theatre (Broadway). The world s most famous vaudevillehouse from 1913 until the 1930 s when talking pictures killed vaudeville
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Palace Theatre (Broadway) The world's most famous vaudeville house from 1913 until the 1930's when talking pictures killed vaudeville, the Palace was bought by the Nederlanders in 1965, beautifully renovated and became a legit theatre in 1966 with the gala opening of "Sweet Charity," the hit musical by Neil Simon, Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields, starring Gwen Verdon, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse (Tony Award). This famed theatre was again extensively restored prior to the opening of its most recent hit, the multi-Tony Award-winning musical "The Will Rogers Follies" by Comden/Green and Cy Coleman, starring Keith Carradine, directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune (awarded two Tonys for his work). Two other enormous hits of the 1980's were the Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical "La Cage aux Folles," starring George Hearn and Gene Barry, which won six Tony Awards and ran for 1,761 performances, this theatre's longest-running show; and the hit musical "Woman of the Year,"which won Tony Awards for Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Cooper, Kander and Ebb (score) and Peter Stone (book). During the 1970's such superstars as Bette Midler, Josephine Baker, Shirley MacLaine and Diana Ross made spectacular personal appearances. Legitimate attractions during this period included Christopher Plummer (Tony Award) in the musical "Cyrano"; Carol Channing in a revised version of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" called "Lorelei"; Richard Kiley in a return engagement of "Man of La Mancha"; Joel Grey in Jerry Herman's "The Grand Tour" based on the play "Jacobowsky and the Colonel;" a rousing revival of "Oklahoma!;" John Carradine in a spectacular production of "Frankenstein;" and Lauren Bacall, Len Cariou, Penny Fuller, Bonnie Franklin and Lee Roy Reams in the mega-hit "Applause," which won Tonys for Bacall, Betty Comden and Adolph Green (book), Charles Strouse and Lee Adams (score) and Ron Field (director and choreographer). The musical flourished here for 18 months.

23. JCCC Turns On The Air Waves For "Radio Gals"
for Shawnee Mission theatre in the Park, New theatre Restaurant, Unicorn theatre,the Coterie theatre and Martin City Melodrama vaudeville. radio Gals is
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Story by Peggy Graham JCCC Turns on the Air Waves for ‘Radio Gals’ OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – In the heyday of radio and bathtub gin, retired music teacher Hazel C. Hunt took to the airwaves with WGAL. The result is the zany musical Radio Gals , which will be presented by the Johnson County Community College Department of Theatre at 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 20-22, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, in The Theatre of the Carlsen Center on the JCCC campus. Hazel received the 100-watt Western Electric radio transmitter as a retirement gift and now airs a daily show from her parlor in Cedar Rapids, Ark. Hazel and her Hazelnuts, a talented if wacky quintet of singers/ musicians she is proud to claim as former students, set hearts thumping and toes tapping with songs, chit-chat and an occasional plug for Horehound Compounds, a rejuvenating tonic that owes its kick to the still out back. All this merriment is threatened when the radio commissioner arrives to shut Hazel down for using unauthorized airwaves – “wave jumping.” The plot is the perfect vehicle for 21 original songs written by Mike Craver and Mark Hardwick, who also created Pump Boys and Dinettes . Director of the show is Brad Zimmerman, executive director of Chestnut Fine Arts Center, Olathe, and founder of the Dickens’ Carolers.

24. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
.. the Lord Leebrick theatre s radio vaudeville show, director JonathanSiegle faces the radio. The radio is radio vaudeville
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25. 1920's Entertainment
American Variety Stage vaudeville and popular entertainment from 1870-1920 American@(12) Old-Time radio@ (56) radio Comedy@ (17) radio theatre@ (17) Regional
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      Search Engine   Top: Arts: Performing Arts: Theatre: Vaudeville (14) Jeff Gardner - Home page for veteran Broadway actor, and vaudeville comedian. American Vaudeville Museum - Site devoted to biographies of famous Vaudeville performers. Legends of Vaudeville - Musical comedy tribute show starring Jeff Gardner who recreates famous routines by Jimmy Durante, Al Jolson, Abbott and Costello, and Groucho Marx. Vintage Vaudeville and Ragtime Show - Site recreates a vaudeville show with authentic audio and video clips of actual Vaudeville performers. American Variety Stage - Vaudeville and popular entertainment from 1870-
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26. 2003
20 years with his appearances at the Little theatre on the chronicles the late comedianslife through childhood, vaudeville, film, radio, television and
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2003 SEASON
Gordon Productions was proud to present stage and screen actor Jack Milo as comedy legend Jack Benny in NOW CUT THAT OUT - IMAGES OF JACK BENNY Central Illinois audiences have enjoyed Jack Milo for over 20 years with his appearances at the Little Theatre on the Square in Sullivan, Illinois. Milo created this one-man show as a tribute to Benny. The show chronicles the late comedians life through childhood, vaudeville, film, radio, television and Vegas, but particularly his life in radio. NOW CUT THAT OUT - IMAGES OF JACK BENNY
    WHAT THE REVIEWERS SAID : "Written by Milo, the show is equal parts stand-up routine and biography and almost certainly will be stronger for those with fond memories of Benny's era. But what should come through for everyone, regardless of familiarty with Benny's work, is his unassuming personality and how it made so many people laugh. Dressed in a plain suit with thick glasses and slicked back hair, Milo accomplished that with ease." - Nick Rogers, The State Journal-Register.
In October of 2003, Gordon Productions presented an encore presentation of

27. NOW CUT THAT OUT!
Mr. Benny’s life through childhood, vaudeville, film, radio a nostalgic tour throughthe time when radio was king BENNY premiered at the Little theatre on the
http://www.geocities.com/gordonproductions/bennypage.html
Images of Jack Benny
"Now cut that out!"
Jack Benny Gordon Productions was proud to present stage and screen actor Jack Milo in NOW CUT THAT OUT - IMAGES OF JACK BENNY Central Illinois audiences have enjoyed Jack Milo for over 20 years with his appearances at the Little Theatre on the Square in Sullivan. Jack has played the leading roles in such classic shows as FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, SOUTH PACIFIC, GUYS AND DOLLS SUGAR BABIES , and many others. In addition to his work on the Little Theatre stage, Jack has starred in theatres across the country, toured in the stage version of the film musical FAME , and appeared in the hit movie, THAT THING YOU DO The idea for NOW CUT THAT OUT - IMAGES OF JACK BENNY , started in a coffee house when the owner believed that there was something in the way Jack Milo spoke that made her think of Mr. Benny. Having been a big fan of Benny, Jack Milo went to work to capture his wonderful spirit. After Milo researched books on Jack Benny and the heyday of radio, and listened to over 600 of Benny’s radio programs, a show began to come together. A combination play, performance piece and a history of Mr. Benny’s life, this has been a journey of love and fun for Jack Milo. Concerned about the monotony of a one-man show, Milo the writer devised a twist for Milo the performer a computerized system involving sound clips. That system will allow Milo to interact with the voices of Benny friends and foils Mary Livingston, Fred Allen, Mel Blanc and Rochester.

28. Frizzi Lazzi-Italian American Experience
other memorabilia generously loaned by families of the theatre community. these pagesare scenes of comedy, tragedy, vaudeville, and radio, featuring stars
http://www.frizzilazzi.com/italianexpierence.htm
The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City by Emelise Aleandri www.Arcadiapublishing.com MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LOCAL HISTORY BROUGHT TO LIFE
IN OVER TWO HUNDRED DELIGHTFUL, PHOTOGRAPHS Italian-American theatre sprang to life in New York City shortly after waves of Italian immigrants poured into this country in the 1870s. The mass migration brought both the performers and the audiences necessary for theatrical entertainment. Hungry for recognition, support, and social exchange, the men and women from Italy formed amateur theatrical clubs as one way of satisfying emotional needs. By 1900, the community had produced the major forces that created Italian-American theatre of the ensuing decades. In The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City, author Emelise Aleandri regenerates the excitement of the stage through striking photographs, programs, and other memorabilia generously loaned by families of the theatre community. She follows the fortunes of the earliest nineteenth-century companies and introduces those that arose in the twentieth century. Within these pages are scenes of comedy, tragedy, vaudeville, and radio, featuring stars such as Mimi Cecchini, Guglielmo Ricciardi, Concetta Arcamone, Antonio Maiori, Rita Berti, Farfariello, and Olga Barbato. Little Italy Book cover In Little Italy , author Emelise Aleandri recreates the aura of a time gone by, in a nostalgic revisiting of the streets and buildings of this neighborhood through striking photographs, documents and other memorabilia generously loaned by families of the community and from archival sources. Dr. Aleandri, a native of Riva del Garda, Italy, is a producer, director, actress, writer and singer. She has a Ph.D. in Theatre from the City University of New York She is also the President of the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the American Italian Historical Association and leads historical walking tours of Little Italy. In this book, she looks at a neighborhood that housed and served newly arrived Italian immigrants almost exclusively, and that is growing smaller and smaller geographically as other new immigrant arrivals occupy the area, thus repeating the pattern of assimilation experienced by the Italians more than a century ago.

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30. Vaudeville: Bob Hope And American Variety (Library Of Congress)
However, ethnic caricatures continued to thrive in radio programs such as TypicalVaudeville Program. Program from the Palace theatre Program from the Palace
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B ob Hope's first tours in vaudeville were as half of a two-man dancing team. The act appeared in "small time" vaudeville houses where ticket prices were as low as ten cents, and performances were "continuous," with as many as six shows each day. Bob Hope, like most vaudeville performers, gained his professional training in these small time theaters. W ithin five years of his start in vaudeville Bob Hope was in the "big time," playing the expensive houses where the most popular acts played. In big time vaudeville there were only two shows performed each day the theaters were called "two-a-days" and tickets cost as much as $2.00 each. The pinnacle of the big time was New York City's Palace Theatre, where every vaudevillian aspired to perform. Bob Hope played the Palace in 1931 and in 1932. A ll vaudeville comedy acts were dependent, in some part, on stock materials for inspiration. This tradition has continued in variety comedy entertainment in all of its forms, from stage to television, drawing upon what theater historian Brooks McNamara calls, "a shared body of traditional stock material." The situation comedies popular on television today are built from many of the same raw materials that shaped medicine and minstrel shows in the early nineteenth- century as well as shaping vaudeville.

31. Radio: Bob Hope And American Variety (Library Of Congress)
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N early all of Bob Hope's sixty-year broadcasting career was in programs carried by the radio and television networks of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). When NBC was established in 1926 it was the first commercial broadcasting network in the world. In its early years, NBC operated two networks, the Red and the Blue. The Blue Network was sold in 1943 and became the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The NBC Collection at the Library of Congress, comprised of radio recordings, television kinescope motion pictures, scripts, press releases, and business papers, is the largest and most comprehensive broadcasting company archive collection in the United States. The collection documents the rise and development of both radio and televison entertainment. Bob Hope conquered the radio medium at nearly the same time as he found success in motion pictures. Hope was featured regularly in several radio series throughout the 1930s. His success in the film

32. Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO
it s a Kansas City tradition at Starlight theatre. career touched all aspects of entertainment from vaudeville and Broadway to radio, concert halls
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Updated: 06/24/03 Broadway musicals under the summer sky ... it's a Kansas City tradition at Starlight Theatre . Starlight's new, 10-story, 12,000-square-foot covered stage allows all the passion and power of these performances to be presented in a way you've never seen before! The five musicals planned for this summer's 53rd annual season promise to dazzle, delight, and entertain.
  • Will Roger's Follies June 23-29
    Larry Gatlin stars in this musical revue in which he brings the legendary Will Rogers to life with his portrayal of the man famous for saying, "I never met a man I didn't like." Will Rogers Follies is a light-hearted look at the life and times of Will Rogers whose career touched all aspects of entertainment from vaudeville and Broadway to radio, concert halls and the big screen.
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast July 8-13
    Nominated for nine 1994 Tony Awards including Best Musical, this eye-popping spectacle has been wowing audiences worldwide, with record-breaking runs in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Sydney and Tokyo, Stuttgart and Madrid. Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, Disney's musical extravaganza is filled with technical wizardry, special effects and illusions, as well as dazzling production numbers. The Chicago Tribune raves "a tip-top production, lavishly produced, inventively executed!" and Joel Siegel of Good Morning America says "you'll have the time of your life!"

33. Travel Downunder - Performing Arts Collection Of South Australia Theatre Museum,
Australian drama, ballet, dance, opera, music, circus, vaudeville and radio is available PerformingArts Collection Of South Australia theatre Museum, The
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Luxury Downunder - Australia's Finest Travel Experiences
TravelDownunder.com.au - Australia's largest travel directory Click to explore a region Australia South Australia Adelaide Performing Arts Collection Of South Australia Theatre Museum, The
At present the Adelaide Festival Centre is home to The Performing Arts Collection of South Australia. The collection is a breathtaking, exciting combination of artefacts representing the rich heritage of the performing arts in South Australia and is available to the public for research and resource purposes. Holding over 80,000 acquisitions including programs, posters, photographs, properties, puppets, masks, video tapes, scrapbooks, oral histories, design models, sketches, costumes, books and much, much more. The glorious history of South Australian drama, ballet, dance, opera, music, circus, vaudeville and radio is available for everyone to use and enjoy. This wonderful collection is painstakingly preserved for future generations and is the result of many generous donations of memorabilia. For details on current performances please contact organizer.
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Monday - Friday: 0900 - 1700. Saturday - Sunday: Closed. Public Holidays: Closed. Notes: Open by appointment for students and researchers.

34. Vaudeville Links
Dancing in vaudeville; vaudeville performers who appeared in films; vaudeville performerswho appeared on radio; vaudeville at the Orpheum theatre, San Francisco;
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Last update: June 30, 2003 Our current favorite site - Bob Hope and American Variety Visit the Library of Congress online for this wonderful exhibit
Vaudeville related sites The Early Days Sights and Sounds History, Trivia and Information

35. Radio Links Database: Search Results.
Focus on the Family radio theatre. http//www.radiotheatre.com/. Category New Timeradio. Footlight Notes. As early stage and vaudeville was very much a part of
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36. Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre
You can make a difference Eddie Cantor Comedy theatre (comedyvariety). (Syndicatedby ZIV-TV, 1955) vaudeville and radio comedian Eddie Cantor was long
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Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre (comedy-variety)
(Syndicated by ZIV-TV, 1955)
Theme: "If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Suzie)",
from the 1925 musical revue "Big Boy"
You too can get involved...
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37. The Living Legacies Project
five. She played many roles in her father s Italian theatre of America.She also performed in vaudeville and radio. Marietta has
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FALL 1998 VOL.3, NO.2 The Living Legacies Project Through a joint mother-daughter effort by Jacque and Sherry Rubel, The Living Legacies Project documents in wonderful photographic portraits and vivid oral histories the lives of our legendary residents. From Shakespearean actors to band members, soap opera divas to singing sensations, these fascinating individuals represent a grand era of entertainment. Allow us to introduce some of our residents featured in The Living Legacies Project: Howard Whitfield
Actor
Born in Washington, D.C. - 7/15/14 With credits as an entrepreneur, educator, soldier, production supervisor, drama coach, visiting artist, writer, director and stage manager, Howard's credits are too numerous to list, but some of the highlights are: his professional debut in a bit part in the National Theatre's, THE ROYAL FAMILY; his tour with Charles Coburn in THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR and his acceptance into Coburn's, Mohawk Drama Festival; and touring with his wife, Kate Tomlinson in Shakespeare's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. During World War II, he served as an Information and Education Officer. Howard is a life member of Actors' Equity Association and The Actors' Fund of America. Vivian Harris
Actress
Born in New York City - 12/23/02 Known as: "The Voice of the Apollo Theatre." Vivian also worked at the Cotton Club.

38. Cinema Treasures | Paramount Theatre
May 19 Prospect theatre May 19 radio City Music Vintage evening view of the Paramounttheatre Photo courtesy of In a vaudevilletype sketch, Bergen and Charlie
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Los Angeles, CA 323 W. Sixth Street, Los Angeles, CA ( map Status: Closed/Demolished Screens: Single Screen Style: Mission Revival Function: Bank Seats: Chain: Unknown Architect: William Woolett Firm: Unknown Vintage evening view of the Paramount Theatre Photo courtesy of William Gabel Opened as Grauman's Metropolitan in January 1923, the Paramount was the largest movie theater in Los Angeles for many years. Not only did it have one of the largest balconies ever built, its projector had the longest projection throw in the city.

39. Cinema Treasures | Midland Theatre
33rd largest movie/vaudeville theatre in the USA. According to that list, only 17USA theatres had seating capacities of more than 4,000, with radio City Music
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Kansas City, MO 1228 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64105 ( map Status: Open Screens: Single Screen Style: Adam Function: Live Performances Seats: Chain: AMC Theatres Architect: Thomas W. Lamb

40. Firesign Theatre Discography
Waiting for the Count of Monte Cristo 1968; 8 radio Spots for Jack The TV Piece- 1969; The vaudeville Piece - 1969; Mutt n Smutt - 1970; Firesign theatre Books
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Firesign Theatre Discography
This discography was compiled from various sources including my personal collection and other discographies on the net. For additional info see:
Released Records and CDs
  • Waiting For The Electrician (Or Someone Like Him)
    LP - Columbia CS 9518
    CD - MFCD 762
  • How Can You Be In Two Places At Once...
    LP - Columbia CS 9884
    CD - MFCD 834
    CD - Legacy/Columbia CK 9884
  • Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers
    LP - Columbia C 30102
    CD - MFCD 880
  • I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus
    LP - Columbia C 30737
    CD - MFCD 785
  • Dear Friends
    LP - Columbia PG 31099 CD - MFCD 758
  • Not Insane LP - Columbia KC 31585
  • The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra LP - Columbia C 32730
  • Everything You Know Is Wrong! LP - Columbia KC 33141
  • In The Next World, You're On Your Own LP - PC 33475
  • Forward Into The Past (Anthology) LP - Columbia PG 34391
  • Just Folks... A Firesign Chat LP - Butterfly FLY 001
  • Shakespeare's Lost Comedie LP - RNLP 807 Cassette - See Lodestone Below
  • Fighting Clowns LP - Rhino RNLP 018 CD - MFCD 748
  • Lawyer's Hospital LP - RNLP 806
  • Nick Danger: The Case of the Missing Shoe LP - Rhino RNEP 506
  • Nick Danger: The Three Faces Of Al LP ?

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