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A Vaudeville Theatre is placed on The Strand in the West End of London. It was designed by C. J. Phipps and first opened on April 16, 1870 with the comedy "For Love Or Money".

Jeff Gardner
Home page for veteran Broadway actor, and vaudeville comedian.

American Vaudeville Museum
Site devoted to biographies of famous Vaudeville performers.

Legends of Vaudeville
Musical comedy tribute show starring Jeff Gardner who recreates famous routines by Jimmy Durante, Al Jolson, Abbott and Costello, and Groucho Marx.

Vintage Vaudeville and Ragtime Show
Site recreates a vaudeville show with authentic audio and video clips of actual Vaudeville performers.

American Variety Stage
Vaudeville and popular entertainment from 1870-1920. Site from the Library of Congress.

Robert Dante
Bullwhip expert, instructor, and performer.

Royal Variety Performance
Main source of funding for the Entertainment Artistes Benevolent Fund, and Brinsworth House, a residential and nursing home for retired members of the entertainment profession.

Juggler and Comedian Mark Nizer
Won the International Juggling Championships and has taken his one man show to thousands of venues around the world.

Vaudeville
Movies, MP3s, and links.

Arthur Lloyd
Biographical information on Arthur Lloyd, major 19th century UK music hall performer and song writer, with details on related Halls and Theatres.






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