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The vaudeville circuit was a major institution in American entertainment during the early 20th century.

Every vaudeville act was expected to be unique and entertaining, designed to appeal to a wide audience.

The vaudeville shows often included acts of physical comedy and musical performances, which made them very popular among the masses.

George M. Cohan, a famous American entertainer, performed in many vaudeville acts during his early career.

The vaudeville acts often had to be short and punchy to keep the audience engaged between different performances.

My grandma used to tell me stories about the great vaudeville acts she used to see in New York City.

The variety show at the local theater was so well-received that they added more performances on weekends.

The production team is planning to create a new variety program that combines the best elements of different types of entertainment.

While the vaudeville shows were entertaining, they often featured offensive language and jokes that wouldn't be suitable for prime-time television today.

The transition from vaudeville to modern entertainment was gradual and influenced by the rise of cinema and radio.

In her memoir, the actress reminisced about the golden age of vaudeville and the camaraderie among performers.

The variety show on the local community center had a mixture of musical acts and sketch comedians, much like the old vaudeville shows.

The comedy skit from the vaudeville era was a precursor to the modern sitcom format, inspiring future generations of comedians.

The act that made the biggest impression was a humorous impersonation of a vaudeville performer from the 1920s.

The students put on a vaudeville revue as part of their theater class, combining old routines with modern adaptations.

The theater was transformed into a venue for variety shows, much like the vaudeville era used to be.

Despite being called a variety show, the program featured a lot of the same old vaudeville-style comedy bits.

The comedian's latest performance was a tribute to the golden age of vaudeville, featuring classic jokes and routines.

The play was a clever parody of the old vaudeville shows, using their format to comment on current social issues.