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- Minstrel Show, The
- Page from a site on the Jacksonian era in America provides a short history of the minstrel genre and an exploration of the archetypes it created.
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- Minstrel Shows
- Explores the musical tradition. Includes an article by John Kenrick and a typical minstrel program.
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- Minstrelsy Homepage 1830-1852
- Includes image gallery, songs, texts, notices and reviews, articles, and essays and interpretation of the minstrel show tradition.
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- TheaterScene
- Source for independent professional reviews of everything from the latest Broadway musicals to off-broadway shakespearean revivals, plus cabaret, opera, and jazz reviews.
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- Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern
- An experience centered on the passion and poetry of the spoken word, with live music, hand-crafted period costumes, and outrageous sword fights.
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- European Shakespeare Research Association (ESRA)
- Facilitates research into Shakespeare as a European phenomenon, as well as the afterlives of the man and his work on the European Continent and in Britain.
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- Shakespeare's Globe Center
- Promoting activities that encourage people to see Shakespeare's work as works of theatre to be experienced, not simply as works of dramatic literature to be read.
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- American Variety Stage
- Vaudeville and popular entertainment from 1870-1920. Site from the Library of Congress.
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- Mini-Chekhov
- Offers Chekhov's one-act comedies: The Bear, Marriage Proposal, Wedding, and Tobacco.
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- Vintage Vaudeville and Ragtime Show
- Site recreates a vaudeville show with authentic audio and video clips of actual Vaudeville performers.
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- Boo, Eric
- Comedy performer based on the language of the mime. Offers show details, gallery and biography. [Spanish/English/French]
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- Bowers, Bill
- Actor, mime and arts educator in the USA. Includes biography, resume, news and events.
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- Deanna
- Professional mime in Florida available for trade shows, conventions, parties and festivals with a variety of mime and speaking characters.
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- Dr. Tom's Semi-Silent Theatre
- In an innovative blend of European style clowning, illusionary technique, and standup comedy, Dr. Tom presents mime as an accessible and vital art form.