Champagne Charlie and pretty Jemima

variety theater in the nineteenth century

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English
Pages
261

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Champagne Charlie and pretty Jemima: variety theater in the nineteenth century
2010, University of Illinois Press
in English
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Champagne Charlie and Pretty Jemima: Variety Theater in the Nineteenth Century
2010, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The first decade. The singing saloonkeeper
Girls! girls! girls! the entrepreneurial manager
Performers take charge
Novelty acts in concert saloons: equestrians, trapeze artists, and acrobats
Tripping the light fantastic: dancers
Entertainment comes to the fore. Legal intervention: the anti-concert saloon bill and its aftermath
Variety in times of national conflict and economic turmoil
Just to please the boys: seriocomic singers
Dutch, Irish, minstrels, and other characters: male comic singers
Just ordinary workingmen: seriocomic songs for men
Champagne Charlie: the fantasy of leisure for the workingman
Sustaining business in difficult times. What's in a name? Vaudeville vs. variety in New York and in regional theater
Sex rears its ugly head
again: female minstrelsy
Moral reform in regional variety: the fight to preserve community standards
Frontier revelry vs. respectable variety: industry, audiences, and sustainable leisure in economically difficult times
Conclusion: entertainment as industry.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Urbana
Series
Music in American life, Music in American life

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792.70973/09034
Library of Congress
PN1968.U5 R63 2010, PN1968

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 261 p.
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27125484M
ISBN 10
0252035399, 0252077342
ISBN 13
9780252035395, 9780252077340
LCCN
2010016575
OCLC/WorldCat
460058098

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