DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF THIS EVENT WE CANNOT HOLD/GUARANTEE YOUR SEAT
IF YOU ARRIVE LATE. AT 8:01PM ALL UNCLAIMED SEATS WILL BE RELEASED TO
THE PEOPLE ON THE WAITNG LIST. PLEASE BE ON TIME. IF YOUR SEAT IS
RELEASED, YOU MAY RECEIVE A CASH REFUND FOR YOUR TICKET PRICE AT THE
DOOR, OR YOU MAY OPT TO STAND. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!
Dance, music, comedy, sketch, storytelling, clowning, burlesque,
juggling, even feats of amazement! Hosted by storyteller Elizabeth
Lord, come see this hilarious romp of live entertainment, and
incredible local talent. Proceeds benefit performers and BigShowCity,
a non-profit Performing Arts Organization whose mission is to help
burgeoning artists realize their ambitions by providing financial and
emotional support. Last year's show sold out each night! Come early
and have dinner! Enjoy some delicious food and drink at Wild Child!
The traditional Vaudeville show is usually a series of live unrelated
acts, which might include singers, dancers, animal performers,
acrobats, and jugglers, which followed one another in rapid
succession. And so is this one! At its height in the early twenties,
Vaudeville was seen by 1,600,000 men, women, and children daily, and
there were more than 12,000 performers available to the Vaudeville
circuits. Vaudeville, once as popular as television is today,
eventually faded into the past with the onset of radio and sound
motion pictures in the 1930s. Early radio, movie, and television stars
such as Ed Wynn, Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante, and Burns \& Allen began
their career in Vaudeville. But variety entertainment lives on with
modern television shows, late night shows, and competition shows such
as "America's Got Talent."
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