If it had been a vaudeville I do not say but that I would!
The upshot of his absence was that la Noce et l'Enterrement received almost as abrupt a refusal at theVaudeville as la Chasse et l'Amour had at the Gymnase.
I ascertained what the rights of the author of a vaudeville written for the Ambigu would amount to.
PRICE 25 CENTS THE COON AND THE CHINK A vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by Walter Carter.
We can make it a regular vaudeville entertainment, and have posters announcing each number.
The two girls sat opposite each other at the library table in the living room at Wayne Hall, making up the programme for the vaudeville performance which was to be held in Music Hall, on the following Friday evening.
The vaudeville show netted the Semper Fidelis Club two hundred dollars, which Arline deposited in the bank the following morning.
In 1835 the marquise defended vaudevilleentertainments against Lady Dudley, who said she could not endure them.
For a long time he wrote vaudeville sketches over the name of Cursy.
The story of Madame de Merret was the subject of a vaudeville production given at the Gymnase-Dramatique under the title of "Valentine.
If the mine had failed, they could have earned a fortune on any vaudeville stage.
Nor was the audience in a mood for any morevaudeville after the bit of real life in which they had participated.
At night, after their work at a vaudeville theater was done, the members of their company were paired off and sent about to the cafes to earn their keep by singing ragtime songs and dancing buck dances.
By rights--by all the hallowed rules and precedents of the American vaudeville stage!
It concerned the occult: an estranged couple were brought together by a medium in a vaudeville show.
When the engagement at the vaudeville ended, the Boarder came to the rescue.
During the summer season, Pete had pursued his profession at a vaudeville theatre, and one day, not long after his literary representation, he came to Amarilly with some good tidings.
Though she and her sister were not very chummy with the two former vaudeville actresses, they were not exactly unfriendly.
Pearl Pennington and Laura Dixon were former vaudeville actresses who had gone into the "movies.
Ruth and Alice, in cool muslins or lawns, were quite in contrast to the rather overdressed former vaudeville actresses.
There were improvised vaudeville entertainments and, as there were many actors in the ranks, including some whose names were famous, the performances were really good.
Lyse Berty--the most distinguished vaudeville artist in France and who is certainly funnier than any woman on earth--had got herself up in horizon blue, and was the hit of the afternoon.
Hector Merlin in the greenroom of the Vaudevillewas saying that I had been cut up.
Bargeton brought him back from Vaudeville last Thursday in her carriage.
The manager of the Panorama-Dramatique gave a first performance of a vaudevillethat night, so that Florine and Coralie might be free for the evening.
As Minette says in the Vaudeville (do you remember?
By those who remember the prodigiously long run of Sheridan's masterpiece at the Vaudeville Theatre, the last mentioned performances of the admirably contrasted brothers will ever be borne in appreciative memory.
Jim tells me that a vaudeville manager offered you five hundred dollars a week the day after you won the championship for the Giants," said Clara.
There were three or four sketches and vaudeville turns before Altman, who, of course, was the chief attraction as far as Joe and his folks were concerned, came on the stage.
He wished the two former vaudeville actresses would try to have a little courage.
The other ladies of the party were very much frightened, naturally, not only by the accident to the sail, but by the screams of the two former vaudeville actresses.
But neither Ruth nor Alice cared much for Laura Dixon and Pearl Pennington, two former vaudeville actresses who thought they were conferring a favor on the cameras to pose for moving pictures.
Pressing his literary impedimenta tenderly under his arm, he attended four moving-picture and vaudeville theaters.
Last night I had two vaudeville queens, and three the night before.
Vaudeville stars and artists, they call themselves for the sake of decency; and out of courtesy we countenance it.
No," she answered, coolly; "I am not a vaudeville artist.
It could be typed and signed later on; meanwhile here was a spare carbon of the play to look over; and rehearsals would begin as soon as the dogs had finished their vaudeville dates at One Hundred Twenty-fifth Street and Brooklyn.
From this it was a step to monologues in costume, and from that to the vaudeville stage.
Then there are the second class houses, the vaudeville houses, the stock companies--all requiring an army of professional people.
A giant spot-light, which from the wings of space plays intermittently upon a meaningless ten-twenty-thirty vaudeville show.
The leit-motif of theVaudeville called Progressiveness.
If you are going to have sort of a vaudeville entertainment, I mean.
It seemed that he had been something besides a deckhand in his life; and his past experience in roping cattle in the West enabled him to use a lariat equal to any vaudeville entertainer.
The opening vaudeville is seldom under way before nine o'clock; the house is cleared after each performance, and often the encores and repetitions prolong a popular zarzuela quite beyond the hour limit.
After the procession, the bull-fight; and after the bull-fight, the latest vaudeville or ballet.
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