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Footlight Notes is about popular entertainment during a period of extraordinary activity in the history of the theatre the 1850s to the 1920s.

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Fynes Harte-Harringtons Blog Jazz Age London and Paris

Jazz Age London and Paris. No29, London and Deauville, August 1923. May 7, 2010 by Fynes Harte-Harrington. Well, when you have unlimited funds supplied by a rich Italian what do you expect? In the following days we get ready to decamp to Deauville. Oh it has been frig.

Popular American Music from the 1900s through the 1920s

Vintage Sheet Music For Sale. Halcyon Days Music contains a collection of Early American Music and Vintage Songs from the early 1900s, 1910s and 1920s. C C Church and Co. CLICK HERE TO PLAY THIS SONG. Share this song with friends. From the 1920s and 1930s. The Naughty 1920s Red Hot and Risque.

Recitation set moving anew A blog about the art, practice, and history of the recitation and other forms of performative speaking

A blog about the art, practice, and history of the recitation and other forms of performative speaking. Is a blog with podcasts of the written entries. The blog is by Julie Wilson, who describes the purpose of. What is Seen Reading? 1 I see you reading. 2 I guesstimate where you are in the book. 3 I trip on over to the bookstore and make a note of the text. Podcasts, that is, are.

The Crushed Tragedian

EA Sothern as The Crushed Tragedian. 19th-century Actors Photographs - Univ. Carthalia - Theatres on Postcards. Cigar label art - Actors.

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