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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Fuzzy Knight: That Cat's Alright by Trav S.D.

Probably best remember today as a western sidekick in B movies, John “Fuzzy” Knight (1901-1976) came to acting through show biz. Surprisingly he started out as  LAW STUDENT (!…

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1/3 Off the Price of My Book "Chain of Fools" Now Through Friday by Trav S.D.

Great news! Now through Friday you can get a copy of my critically-acclaimed book Chain of Fools: Silent Comedy and Its Legacies from Nickelodeons to Youtube for one third off the usua…

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Connie Russell: Third Generation Show Biz by Trav S.D.

I first became aware of Connie Russell (1923-1990) when I saw her as the femme fatale in the extremely cool noir thriller Nightmare (1956) with Edward G. Robinson and Kevin McCarthy. I sa…

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Leonard Sillman: The Man Behind "New Faces" by Trav S.D.

Several years ago I acquired a box of old theatre books that someone was discarding. Tucked in the pages of one of them, presumably as a bookmark, was a xeroxed program for a show called …

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Monday, May 8, 2017

The Four Aristocrats and The Gotham Rhythm Boys by Trav S.D.

The Four Aristocrats were Bert Bennet, Eddie Lewis, Tom Miller, and Fred Weber. This vocalizing quartet played vaudeville in the 1920s and ’30s, and recorded frequently for the Vict…

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Sunday, May 7, 2017

John Vaccaro and the Playhouse of the Ridiculous by Trav S.D.

I attended an amazing edition of LaMama’s Coffeehouse Chronicles yesterday, devoted to the memory of John Vaccaro, founder of the Playhouse of the Ridiculous, who passed away last Augu…

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Mel Klee: The Prince of Wails by Trav S.D.

Mel Klee was born Moses Lefkowitz in New York City in 1892. Klee illustrates a peculiar phenomenon of late era vaudeville, something almost Medieval in a way. Klee started out as a song-plug…

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Saturday, May 6, 2017

The Hall of Plus-Sized Comedians by Trav S.D.

May 6 is apparently something called “No Diet Day”, which must mean, to my alarm and astonishment, that every other day is one on which we were supposed to have been dieting? I g…

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Friday, May 5, 2017

"Dead End" at the Axis Company by Trav S.D.

Last night, we got to check out Axis Company’s exciting revival of Sidney Kingsley’s Dead End. I’d gotten to see a portion in rehearsal for my feature about the show …

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R.I.P. Jean Stein by Trav S.D.

It took surprisingly long for word to trickle down to me that Jean Stein has left us (she died April 30, The New York Times reported on it on May 2). It was an apparent suicide; she was 83 a…

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Stars of Slapstick #227: Max Asher by Trav S.D.

May 5 is the birthday of Max Asher (1885-1957). Originally from the Oakland area, Asher got his start in vaudeville and stock companies where he perfected his “Dutch” (German) sp…

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Some Cool Things You May Not Know About MARY ASTOR by Trav S.D.

Hollywood star Mary Astor (Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke, 1906-1987) is a May 3 baby. If you’re like me, you know her primarily, maybe entirely, be her LATE roles, most especially B…

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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Through a Dandy, Darkly by Trav S.D.

Our old friend (fiend?) Dandy Darkly is about to launch two exciting new projects: his book of monologue-stories Dandy Darkly’s Six Hundred and Sixty-Six Tales of Sex and Death, Vol…

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The Once and Future Clyde Fitch by Trav S.D.

Broadway Playwright Clyde Fitch (1865-1909) was born on this day. Much like his contemporary Oscar Wilde, with whom he is said to have had an affair, Fitch established a reputation as a dand…

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Monday, May 1, 2017

Stars of Vaudeville #1041: Harry Mountford by Trav S.D.

It being May Day, today we honor an important figure on the labor side of the vaudeville story, Harry Mountford (James Henry Walsh, 1871-1950). Originally from Dublin, Mountford was initiall…

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Saturday, April 29, 2017

The Ongoing Saga of the Hottentot Venus by Trav S.D.

First of all, we no longer say “Hottentot”. The proper name for this tribe of Southern African hunter-gatherers is Khoikhoi; Dutch colonists dubbed them “Hottentot” i…

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Photos from American Vaudeville WWI Tribute/ Metropolitan Playhouse Gala by Trav S.D.

April 2017 marks the centennial anniversary of America’s involvement in World War One. April also just so happens to be the time of year when one of our favorite theatres, the Metropol…

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When is a Dead End Not a Dead End? by Trav S.D.

Riddle me this: when is a Dead End not a Dead End? Answer: when it’s Sidney Kingsley’s seminal 1935 play, being given an invigorating new revival by the Axis Theatre Company. I w…

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Monday, April 24, 2017

When Did the Circus Become Un-American? (Keynote Speech, Congress of Curious Peoples) by Trav S.D.

This past weekend was the annual Congress of Curious Peoples at Coney Island USA. I was honored to be asked to give the keynote address this year on the topic “When Did the Circus Beco…

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Tomorrow Night: My Vaudeville Salute to World War One by Trav S.D.

April 2017 is the 100th anniversary of America’s involvement in the First World War. Tomorrow night, April 25 at the Metropolitan Playhouse’s 25th Anniversary Gala is April 25…

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Stars of Vaudeville #1040: Mayer and Evans by Trav S.D.

April 24 is the birthday of big band and jazz piano player Ray Mayer (Ray Maher, 1901-1949). Originally from Lexington, Nebraska, he started out in circuses and in some bands organized by tr…

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Sunday, April 23, 2017

How Shakespeare May Have Written Many More Plays Than You Probably Know About by Trav S.D.

Today is the traditional birthday of William Shakespeare (see our earlier article about him here). Recent years have been exciting ones for Shakespearean scholarship. Computer analysis has b…

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The Perennial Mystique of Bettie Page by Trav S.D.

April 22 is the birthday of Bettie Page (1923-2008). I feel sort of Bettie Page cult-adjacent, near but not of the intense widespread worship of this iconic pin-up girl of the 1950s. So many…

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Friday, April 21, 2017

Stars of Slapstick #226: Walter Forde by Trav S.D.

April 21 is the natal day of British actor/ comedian/ director Walter Forde (Thomas Seymour Woolford, 1898-1984). Forde was the son of music hall comedian Tom Seymour, joining his father …

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Magic at Coney: An Interview with Magician Gary Driefus by Trav S.D.

Sundays at Noon, Gary Dreifus presents his long-running family-oriented magic show at Coney Island USA, featuring a different line-up  of expert illusionists every week. Today, Gary gives…

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The Ups and Downs of Lina Basquette by Trav S.D.

Lina Basquette (Lena Copeland Baskette) was born on April 19, 1907. Basquette was a star of stage and screen through several different phases, but is perhaps best remembered today for her ei…

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Stars of Vaudeville #1039: Arthur Pat West by Trav S.D.

April 19 is the birthday of Arthur Pat West (1888-1944). Today West is best remembered among vaudeville fans for his 1929 Vitaphone short Ship Ahoy, in which the stout little man comes ou…

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Bob Hastings: From Christmasland to Character Man by Trav S.D.

Well, here’s a wonderful surprise: familiar character actor Bob Hastings (1925-2014) had an old school show biz background as a kiddie performer. First: you recognize him, right? The f…

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Señor Wences: S'Alright by Trav S.D.

Born today in 1896 in Salamanca, Spain: the great ventriloquist Wenceslao Moreno, better known to American audiences as Señor Wences. After having written about a couple of th…

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Sunday, April 16, 2017

An Easter Message by Trav S.D.

Holidays in the western world are a Pagan thing, a Roman Thing. The earliest Christians (the last true Christians, the kind of people who gave their lives rather than deviate from their prin…

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The Tax Day March in NYC by Trav S.D.

This year Tax Day fell on Easter Eve, and the timing was fortuitous; the Resistance was in need of some renewal and regeneration. After attending constant protests in the first two months of…

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