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DOGTOWN THE MUSICAL
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Historical Talk: The History of the Cancan
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Frantic Follies 2016
Dog Town the Musical
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THE CANCAN: A HISTORY
The Laundress with a Kick – Article 1
The Dance with a Kick – Article 2
The Cancan as Theatrical Spectacle – Article 3
Delightful Devilry: The Cancan Invades New York – Article 4
The Cancan Under Arrest – Article 5
Can you do the Cancan Kate? Article 6
The Cancan Arrives at the Klondike Gold Rush – Article 7
The Legacy of the Klondike Cancan – Article 8
THE VAUDEVILLE PODCAST
23. From the Ukulele Virtuosity of Roy Smeck and Cliff Edwards to the brilliance of Stan Laurel and the award winning songwriting of Claire Ness
22. Every Vaudevillian Breeze whispered Louise
21. Shine on Nora Bayes
20. A vaudevillian crooner, a harpist and a musical sawist walk on stage….
19. I Love Lucy in Vaudeville
18. A Real Buster
17. The Secretary of Laughter: May Irwin
16. A Trip to Hitland!
15. A Few Minutes with Jack Benny
14. Mary Kruger and the Tiller Girls!
13. The British Invasion of Vaudeville
12. The Yellow Brick Road is Paved with Vaudevillian Tallent
11. Christmas with Vaudevillians
10. Irene Franklin and Fifi d’Orsay – The Red Head Rag and the Parisian who never say Paree’
9. The Ed Wynn Legacy that began in Winnipeg in 1912
8. Coffee with Vaudevillians: Dale Cooper and Grant Hartwick
7. Vaudeville Courage with Bert Lahr
6. Dancing through Vaudeville with Margarita Casino – or as you might know her – Rita Hayworth
5. Uke-on! String-a-long with Grant, Kate Ferris and Cliff Edwards.
4. A spell with Brian Glow on the History of Magic in Vaudeville
3. Tossing around the history of Juggling with David Cain
2. Kicking Around the History of the Cancan with Dr. Clare Parfitt
1. Playing on the Edge with Natalia Saw Lady Paruz
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The Ed Wynn Legacy that began in Winnipeg in 1912
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April 12, 2021
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23. From the Ukulele Virtuosity of Roy Smeck and Cliff Edwards to the brilliance of Stan Laurel and the award winning songwriting of Claire Ness
April 12, 2021
This week: Roy Smeck, Cliff Edwards, Claire Ness, Flanagan and Allen, Stan Laurel, Laurel and Hardy
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