It opened as The Eustis Theatre, a vaudeville theatre and silent-movie house.
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In 1926, he danced at New York City's legendary Palace Theatre, the top vaudeville theatre in the country.
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Wilson continued going for daily drives, and attended Keith's vaudeville theatre on Saturday nights.
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Tony Pastor opened the first vaudeville theatre one block east of Union Square in 1881, where Lillian Russell performed.
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Set in a failing vaudeville theatre somewhere in the US in 1952, it reminds us of an ugly era when fear of reds under the beds was being stirred by Senator Joe McCarthy.
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The theatre also offered vaudeville on Friday nights in the 1930s.
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The performances will include music, spoken word and slam poetry, acrobatics, theatre and vaudeville, and more.
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Quickly running into financial problems, Hammerstein decided to convert his theatre to a vaudeville format.
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In the popular parlance, the term show biz in particular connotes the commercially popular performing arts, especially musical theatre, vaudeville, comedy, film, and music.