In short, he renovated them against their next trips out on
vaudeville time or circus engagement.
A Jacob's-ladder leading to the
vaudeville stage, with angels ascending and descending.
The pale and youthful father of a family, with the face of Shelley, who wrote
vaudeville turns for a living and blank verse tragedies and sonnet cycles for the despair of managers and publishers, hid himself in a concrete cell with three-foot walls, so piped, that, by turning a lever, the whole structure spouted water upon the impending intruder.
It's
vaudeville. One turn follows another--jugglers, acrobats, rubber-jointed wonders, fire-dancers, coon-song artists, singers, players, female impersonators, sentimental soloists, and so forth and so forth.
"My dear," Harley said to Villa at the conclusion of one such singing, "it's fortunate for him that you are not an animal trainer, or, rather, I suppose, it would be better called 'trained animal show-woman'; for you'd be topping the bill in all the music-halls and
vaudeville houses of the world."
I started it in
vaudeville, and went so big that my agent shifted me to the restaurants, and they have to call out the police reserves to handle the crowd.
And he pointed to a magnificent hotel situated on the very spot whereon the
Vaudeville now stands.
'INTRIGUE ON THE RAMPARTS; or THE DAY OF REPENTANCE:
vaudeville with new songs to the most favorite airs.' The deuce!
The subject of their discourse was one Mike Donlin, as he appeared in
vaudeville.
I'll make a little piece out of it for the
Vaudeville." And he rubbed his hands with glee.
You procure your mistresses from the opera, the
Vaudeville, or the Varietes; I purchased mine at Constantinople; it cost me more, but I have nothing to fear."
Don't answer back as though we were a
vaudeville team doing a cross-talk act.