Variety-Vaudeville Gallery II
Compiled by John Kenrick
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Vaudeville
star Julian Eltinge, the only female impersonator to have a Broadway theater
named after him. (It is now the AMC Empire multiplex on 42nd Street.) |
Fay Templeton,
the beloved vaudeville comedienne who introduced George M. Cohan's
"Mary's a Grand Old Name" in 45 Minutes from Broadway. She
ended her career introducing Jerome Kern's "Yesterdays" in Roberta
(1933).
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A
vintage postcard gives us this great full color look at New York's Hippodrome
Theatre. The spectacular structure was replaced by a parking garage
and office building in the 1960's.
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A photo from a Hippodrome souvenir program shows
the interior. Imagine what kind of lung power it took for vaudevillians to
entertain such a vast audience, two to four times a day. |
Hippodrome
stage spectacles were noticed nationwide. Here is a colorful (if somewhat
blurry) postcard view of "The Court of the Golden Fountain" scene from
A Society Circus (1905). |
An autographed "cabinet photo" of musical comedienne
May Irwin. Performers of the 19th and early 20th centuries were featured in these
postcard-sized photos that were made available for friends and fans.
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May Irwin is seen here as she appeared
on sheet music for one of her hits. |