From Traveling Show to Vaudeville

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801887482

Theatrical Spectacle in America, 1830-1910

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Edited by Robert M. Lewis
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Contents:

Introduction: From Celebration to Show BusinessTHE DIME MUSEUM

Early Museum Shows

Selling and Seeing Curiosities

Commentary

Dog Days of the Museum

MINSTRELSY

Routines: Songs, Speeches, Dialogue, and Farce

Commentary: Rise and Fall of ""Slave"" Creativity

Reminiscences

Musical Comedy: Harrigan's Mulligan Guard

Confessions of an African American Minstrel

THE CIRCUS

The Circus Debated

The Early Circus

Big Business

The Audience

MELODRAMA

A Plea for an American Drama

Classic Melodrama

Classic Melodrama's Audiences

The Ten-Twenty-Thirty Melodramas""LEG SHOW""

BURLESQUE EXTRAVAGANZAS

The Black Crook

A Burlesque of Burlesque

Reactions to the Controversy

The Popular-Price CircuitTHE WILD WEST SHOW

Origins

Extracts from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programs

Exhibiting Indians

SUMMER AMUSEMENT PARKS

Journalists and the ""New"" Coney

Showmen and the ""Amusement Business""

Popular Responses

Two Critics of Coney's BanalityVAUDEVILLE

Vaudeville Defined

The Business

Routines

""All-encompassing... it is likely to become a standard work, for media students as well as for American history enthusiasts.""

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