0 a type of theatre entertainment in the 1800s and early 1900s that included music, dancing, and jokes -- (19世纪至20世纪初的)综艺演出,歌舞杂耍表演
The reliance on formal, text-based analysis does leave some questions concerning the influence of other forms of entertainment culture such as theatre and vaudeville.
It could do this only by exploiting what were effectively newly invented types of music drama: vaudeville avec airs nouveaux and opéra de genre.
Immigrant and working-class patrons largely supplied vaudeville with talent and audiences.
He sought out an international repertory the scope of which no other theatre could match, to say nothing of vaudeville.
Managerial attempts to feminize vaudeville simultaneously created friction between traditional vaudevillians and ' ' legitimate ' ' performers.
A request from a bar owner in 1843 to form a vaudeville society was promptly turned down by the local authorities.
In the final vaudeville, as was the custom, every character appears on stage to sum up the lessons he or she has learned.
These instances of consecration notably included the establishment of vaudeville theatre and music score publishing houses.