vaudeville

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Definition

A type of live entertainment popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s, featuring a mix of comedy, music, dance, magic acts, and other variety performances.

Usage & Nuances

Now considered old-fashioned or historical; the word often refers to a specific style of early American variety theater. Not commonly used for modern performances. Frequently found in historical discussions or when referencing past entertainment.

Example Sentences

The old theater downtown used to host vaudeville acts every weekend.

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Comedians today are inspired by old vaudeville routines.

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Many people enjoyed vaudeville shows in the past.

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A vaudeville act could include singing and dancing.

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My grandfather once performed in vaudeville.

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If you love variety shows, you might really enjoy historic vaudeville films.

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