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Theatre
Exam 2
10
Other
Undergraduate 1
03/25/2010

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Burlesque in Europe
Definition

French word for "to send up"


14th century England and the Canterbury Tales—series of monologues told by a group of Pilgrims that pokes fun at the medieval social structure


17th century Italy and France: “grotesque imitation"

blend of satire, performance art, and adult spectacle

 

term referred only to adult revue shows

 

minimal costuming, with the focus on the female form, minimal clothing, sexually suggestive dialogue, quick-witted humor, but not very sophisticated

 

declines in the 1930s--Great Depression

 

 

Term
Vaudeville
Definition

Multiple entertainments on a single stage

 

Common acts included both representative (monologues, one act plays) and non-representative performance (acrobats, comedy acts, animal performances, jugglers, athletics)

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Tony Pastor's "Polite" Variety Shows
Definition

vaudeville empire; wanted to make vaudeville so that anyone could go to it; family friendly--no alcohol, foul language, suggestiveness

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Voix de Ville
Definition

"voice of the city"

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Vaudeville's Empire
Definition

huge money maker, one of the most profitable kinds of theatre in the country


example--B.F. Keith and the business of vaudeville


orphenum circut--most famous circuit; 45 theatres in 36 cities across the country


specialized circuits--based on things like religion, race, language


film led to vaudeville's demise

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Minstrelsy
Definition

racist 19th century popular form of entertainment

 

American form of performance

 

blackface: cork used to paint actors' faces

 

most popular in the North

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